mundane moments ✸ 2024-2025 techo kaigi part 1 ✸ hobonichi avec a6 flipthrough & reflections

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 7

  • @HausofHauntings
    @HausofHauntings 14 дней назад +1

    Good luck with the move Alex! hope it all goes well for you!

  • @autisticbucky
    @autisticbucky 14 дней назад +2

    i hope your move goes as smooth as possible! i loved seeing all your pages! 💛

  • @plannercoven
    @plannercoven 14 дней назад +2

    I needed to hear your relaxing voice today 🖤 Good luck on your impending house move!

  • @heyyou2720
    @heyyou2720 11 дней назад +1

    I don't know what techo kaigi is, but I think it has to do with going over the last year in people's planners. Anyway, I'm always glad to watch your Mundane Moments series.

    • @alexthomascreative
      @alexthomascreative  10 дней назад +1

      @@heyyou2720 Loosely translated in Japanese, it is a journaling or planner meeting that you have (with yourself) where you reflect on what you've been using and whether you want to continue that into the next year. It's a reflective practice that quite a few folks engage with :-)

  • @ampepe910
    @ampepe910 10 дней назад +1

    Hi, i have a bit of a specific question, i saw that in one of those boxy stickers you showed at 17:28 there is a illustration of converse. I wondered if you have them personally. I ask because I really like how they look and i wanted to get a pair for myself but I'm worried that they might be uncomfortable to wear. I assume you pay attention to that kind of stuff, how certain things feel when you wear them, so, *if* you do have them, do they feel comfortable for you? Would you recommend them?

    • @alexthomascreative
      @alexthomascreative  10 дней назад +1

      @ampepe910 hi, the sticker is from my set called glimmers. The reason I included a drawing of them as part of the sticker set is that my converse are my go-to shoes any time I leave the house (unless I am doing something specifically that requires a different shoe, like hiking) and I tend to feel dysregulated wearing any other shoe. For me they are incredibly comfortable. I struggle with fine motor skills so tying laces is a pain but because I've worn these so often I feel like I have good 'muscle memory ' for how tight to tie them etc. They aren't good if you need arch support, but you could do what my partner does and put insoles in them. I have flat feet and these probably aren't technically good for my feet but I love them.