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  • are you like me and have a million empty notebooks? here are some ideas on what to do with them!
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  • @SunnySmith99
    @SunnySmith99 6 лет назад +227

    I recently changed to just using one notebook for everything (ideas, lists, reminders etc.). I love this format, because it simplifies my life. When the notebook is full, I write the time span on the cover and start a new one. I love the idea of simple life tasks, such as grocery lists, being mixed with abstract artistic ideas. It seems like a very honest and authentic look at my life. Great video!

    • @onota8527
      @onota8527 5 лет назад

      Sunny Smith Bullet Journal,you mean?

    • @ell4736
      @ell4736 3 года назад

      That’s what I do too :)

    • @swimminginhoney
      @swimminginhoney 2 года назад

      @@onota8527 I know this comment is 2 years ago ahha but I find it so interesting that someone may not have known about bullet journaling and yet has fallen into the same format completely separately! Makes sense why it’s so popular!

  • @elizabethstocchetti909
    @elizabethstocchetti909 6 лет назад +147

    I started a birthday journal a few years ago! Every year on my birthday I write an entry, kind of like a letter, to myself. It can be about whatever I want, but I try to focus on the last year of my life and what I’m feeling in the moment. The only things i have to include in every entry are my current reads and my current favorite quote. :)

  • @nugswhite4645
    @nugswhite4645 6 лет назад +138

    I write letters to my cat that passed away. I write it in a journal.

    • @phlasaban
      @phlasaban 5 лет назад +12

      that is soo cute i'm totally not crying after reading your comment:')

    • @m8nxy
      @m8nxy 4 года назад +3

      @Ilinca Sîrbu :(

    • @lisag2680
      @lisag2680 4 года назад +3

      I am so sorry. That’s beautiful. I believe your cat Is in Heaven and that’s a great way to connect with him or her. My cat passed in August. It is hard. Sending hugs.

    • @shannington
      @shannington 3 года назад

      oh my goodness,, that’s so cute :) they love it i bet

    • @lcmari95
      @lcmari95 3 года назад

      Please publish these letters. Would love to read them!!

  • @billybobjoebobjoe193
    @billybobjoebobjoe193 6 лет назад +54

    The ones I've got going currently are:
    -quotes/poems I've collected over the years
    -"field notes" aka new words and concepts I learn
    -to-do list (in a pocket-size reporter notebook)
    -personal journal/brainstorm (for whenever I want to word-vomit about myself)
    I recently reorganized and reprioritized all my notebooks thanks to your last notebook video!

  • @jadareyes6553
    @jadareyes6553 6 лет назад +133

    omg ariel i feel this! i always start a notebook with one idea and then i rip out pages because i'm unsatisfied but i tell myself to stop because it wastes paper!!! great video!

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  6 лет назад +9

      i've been there! where i rip everything out to "start" fresh!

    • @MaxFadri
      @MaxFadri 6 лет назад +1

      THIS IS SO TRUE AHHHH

  • @hellobookworms3083
    @hellobookworms3083 6 лет назад +46

    I just want to say that I really like your filming setup. Particularly, that we can see your bookshelves through the mirror behind you. One thing I love about your channel is that you do more than just book hauls and reviews and I think that shows in your setup. But the fact that we can still see some of the shelves, remind us all what we are here for (to talk about books) without getting distracted or overwhelmed by the books themselves.

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  6 лет назад

      Thanks, Hunter! That's really kind of you

  • @narinari9201
    @narinari9201 6 лет назад +73

    When you got up to get the book and we could see your reflection i was ... just ... i loved it I don’t know why

  • @TheReadersAthenaeum
    @TheReadersAthenaeum 6 лет назад +119

    Yes thank you for this video, if nothing else I feel solidarity with you because I always feel scared to write in notebooks in case I 'mess it up' or change my mind about what I want to write. I've recently started a reading journal and try to take notes while I'm reading, because sometimes when I get to the end of a book I've really enjoyed, it's hard to remember all the details and reasons I liked it so it's really helpful to have somewhere to track my thoughts while I'm in the process of reading.

  • @alexisnicole5408
    @alexisnicole5408 6 лет назад +37

    "It just doesn't feel as mystical or fun" That is exactly how I feel about typing creative ideas or writing stories on my laptop!

    • @lisza3955
      @lisza3955 3 года назад

      SO TRUE HAHAHHAHAHSIFFJBDIXKF

  • @claaaaaara
    @claaaaaara 6 лет назад +6

    I use a lot of notebooks and when people see them, they're always mesmerised by how do I do this because most people are afraid of messing up the notebook??? And I'm always like IT DOESN'T MATTER!!! JUST USE IT!!!!!!! So this video was a big loud YES!!!!
    And a classic tip: If you hate a page you did, you can just make some collage to cover whatever it is. I do this all the time.
    Anyway, I keep:
    - a bullet journal;
    - three art journals (different sizes, so I can practice different perspectives);
    - a notebook for letters I write myself every five years, where I talk about my life in the present, what I'm thinking about and the doubts I have about the future, which I LOVE. I spend weeks writing it, and forget about if for five years, and then I read everything and it's always very emotional and calming, I recommend the experience!;
    - a ~money notebook~, for all the projects that give me money (podcast, freelancing stuff etc.);
    - a tarot study notebook;
    - an astrology study notebook;
    - a ~letters journal~, which is basically the Sugar thing you're doing. I write letters to people about my feelings and the things that we've been through and never send it, because the goals is just organize the thoughts and feelings, not say the stuff to the people
    THAT'S IT!

  • @Mstermind1
    @Mstermind1 6 лет назад +22

    I think archiving to-do lists is a unique spin on keeping a diary. And it would be fascinating to see how our daily/weekly tasks evolve over the years and adapt to different seasons of life.

  • @Charli17x
    @Charli17x 6 лет назад +96

    I saw this video in my sub box and literally said “YES ARIEL” i love all the videos you’ve been making recently and also adore the new set up xxx

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  6 лет назад

      Thank you, Charli!!

    • @bintzubair
      @bintzubair 6 лет назад

      same.It's such a treat to have a new video by Ariel!

  • @sofiamarullo2978
    @sofiamarullo2978 6 лет назад +72

    I LOVE the idea of articulating one's problems into a letter. I think I'll start adopting that excercise too. I think its a good way to rationalize and break down our own thoughts and make them easier to approach and solve.

  • @ossswin
    @ossswin 6 лет назад +27

    I've recently started going to therapy and i've thought about starting a notebook and writing a short entry after every session to summarize what i need to work on incorporating into my thought process when i feel overwhelmed by anxious and depressing thoughts into it, all i need to do is find the **perfect** one if you know what i mean xx

    • @jacquelinegratton3672
      @jacquelinegratton3672 6 лет назад +1

      This is such a great idea! I wish I thought of doing that after every therapy session. I can imagine it would be quite useful to also reflect on especially if you change therapists or stop going to one altogether. I had to stop with mine because I left uni so now I am really wishing I had those notes to look back on. Thanks for sharing and good luck finding the perfect notebook! :D

  • @Frogdaisies
    @Frogdaisies 6 лет назад +30

    i struggle with this daily, i love notebooks so much and don't want to mess them up and just never use them, lately I've been trying to actually use them and just be messy and free with them - these are some great ideas for notebook uses by the way

  • @atrisha5179
    @atrisha5179 6 лет назад +13

    I feel you girl when you said, they are so beautiful and full of potential.

  • @katehickey2047
    @katehickey2047 6 лет назад +22

    Ariel, all of your DIY and not-directly-related-to-books videos always leave me so inspire to do work and create things, and I just wanted to let you know I really appreciate them. (Not that I don't love the book content too, it's just that these hit my soul in a different way.) Thanks. Keep it up. (Also, I'm having trouble staying motivated and getting through grad school as well so I guess I'd like to say that we can do it, we can get through it! I believe in us!)

  • @TheBookGoblin
    @TheBookGoblin 6 лет назад +141

    Notebooks are best for doodling - especially for doing doodles of goblins.

    • @insomniacllama5044
      @insomniacllama5044 6 лет назад

      Goblins are my favourite

    • @Phena
      @Phena 6 лет назад

      The Book Goblin w22cäy

    • @ilovecats6423
      @ilovecats6423 6 лет назад

      The Book Goblin yeah but I wanted to know how to fill it with useful things...

  • @BookishWitch777
    @BookishWitch777 6 лет назад +1

    I started myself a reading log in my bullet journal and I'm absolutely in love with it. I track title, author, rating, number of pages, amount of total books read, dates I started and finished, and my thoughts. It's so much more fun than Goodreads. I like the idea of Goodreads and it seems like something I should love but I'm so ambivalent about it. My reading log however makes me so happy. Being able to start an entry, read the book, and add the rest of the entry is so satisfying.

  • @idareads4460
    @idareads4460 6 лет назад +8

    Another idea: Dedicate a notebook to be your "record collection". These days most of us doesn't own physical copies of the albums we like. So write the titles and artists down in a notebook, so you don't forget the music you once loved. I'm looking forward to flipping through mine when I'm 50, and re-discover my old favorites.

  • @KittenCece
    @KittenCece 6 лет назад +31

    I've limited myself. XD I buy 1 pretty notebook for myself. ONE. And I use it for everything in my life. Recipes in games. Ideas. Journal entries. Course ideas for my next term. To do lists. Doodles. Some pages have my class notes , particularly on days when I am too emotionally exhausted to go to class / use my binder.
    People call this a bullet journal. But that didn't work for me because there was SO MUCH PRESSURE to make that beautiful, organized, make this beautiful thing with tape and with objects. Just blah.
    It's my notebook. It's titled "Cierra, Fall 2017 - xxxx" xxx is when I finish it. :)
    But I definitely want to get more beautiful notebooks. XD but I'm scared of the pressure!

    • @ossswin
      @ossswin 6 лет назад +1

      that's exactly what i plan on doing with a gorge notebook i've been recently given. how practical is it in the long run? do you manage to find whatever you are looking for easily without using an index? any tips?

    • @KittenCece
      @KittenCece 6 лет назад +1

      ossswin really practical. And if something is particularly important I highlight along the edge of the page so when I thumb through it pops out

    • @Becksnnc
      @Becksnnc 6 лет назад +3

      What you've described IS a bullet journal. I have a moleskin notebook that I use for exactly the same reason as you. I just throw every idea I have in there. It's not remotely pretty or fancy. The fanciest I've gone with it is using highlighters to go over things lol. A lot of bullet journals that you see are extremely artsy but that doesn't mean yours has to be. The purpose of them is to be practical. That was how it was originally intended and people switched it up and decided to get all creative with it.

    • @juliannerichard9745
      @juliannerichard9745 6 лет назад

      this is exactly what I do and I absolutely love it! so practical and condensed (though I do have a separate notebook for long journal entries where I take several pages to work out my thoughts)

  • @nathania9710
    @nathania9710 6 лет назад +9

    Honestly, the video you made on your travel journals revolutionised my life. I remember being really inspired by that video, and a week or so later I got my own journal from Flying Tiger. I've now kept it up since November 2015, which means I've recorded getting to know some of the most important people I have ever met, some of my best friends, including my current roommate. I've recorded moving abroad and starting university. I love that I have these journals, for the same reasons you love the notebook idea for the books you've read. I love journalling so much, it helps me keep writing even when I don't have time to work on my novels, and I kind of owe that to you lol thank you

    • @nathania9710
      @nathania9710 6 лет назад +1

      Honestly, your journal/writing related videos are some of my faves, please keep posting them haha

  • @julietrosner9839
    @julietrosner9839 6 лет назад +5

    This feels kind of overwhelming to me. I like to keep everything (besides novel planning and grocery lists) in one notebook so I always have it on me and it becomes a chronological organization of my thoughts in one place. I think it's beautiful and interesting when it's messy and honest.

  • @StudioLindsay
    @StudioLindsay 6 лет назад +2

    I love the letter-writing idea (as well as Tiny Beautiful Things!). I might try that too. I have one notebook where I list all of my goals for the year, and then keep track of my progress (reading, writing, RUclips, organizing, budgeting, etc.). I've had it for the past year and a half and it's been really helpful.

  • @decklededgess
    @decklededgess 6 лет назад +26

    I bind my own sketchbooks when I'm stressed...I have about 20 from the past year all unused. I've started giving them to authors at signings lmao. I do have one devoted to my mom's recipes though. She does the thing where measurements are proportional and not numeric so I have her scale system written down for each recipe I get from her.

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  6 лет назад +6

      lately i build lego when i'm stressed, we all do something weird! but that recipe idea is a great one!!

  • @anna-qf5qh
    @anna-qf5qh 6 лет назад +2

    i loved all of the ideas you suggested in this video so much!
    for me it has always been like i have to overcome the fear of messing up my pretty notebook, it not being totally neat and perfect. that has often kept me from turning my notebooks into the objects that i want them to be, which are a garden for my thoughts, a place to store and remember a part of myself.
    the fear of not being 'aesthetic' enough should not stop me from expressing myself in my notebooks, because they belong to no one else but me, and don't have to live up to any standards (just like i don't have to be a certain way to be good)
    i now use my notebooks any time i feel like i need to scribble down a thought or impression or to write down something i learnt that day.
    this video has inspired me to be even more creative and free with my notebooks and again reminded me that it's not about your notes being neat and prestine, but instead about them being your very own✨

  • @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm
    @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm 6 лет назад +166

    I have WAY too many empty ones it’s ridiculous

    • @RGCorr
      @RGCorr 6 лет назад +1

      Jay G same!! I buy one then I use one page of it, then I buy another one the week after. So basically my notebooks have 1 page used and the rest plain

    • @exercise4less915
      @exercise4less915 6 лет назад +1

      I have 32 and theyre so pretty but i haven't used any

    • @ada3360
      @ada3360 6 лет назад

      I JUST COUNTED MINE AND I HAVE 32 im sure i even have more but dont know where i've put them... anyway ATLEAST 32 THATS EMPTY!!!! THATS INSANE

    • @fangli7128
      @fangli7128 6 лет назад

      Jay G Same I had 39 xD

  • @Misseggy24
    @Misseggy24 6 лет назад +3

    I kept a ‘dream diary’ for a while, as I’m really interested in psychology, and wanted to see if I could find any correlations between my real life and my dreams etc. It was an awful experience, as that act of me recording my dreams seemed to trigger an increase in their occurrence, as well as them getting progressively more and more nightmarish... which in a way was actually really interesting, and added a new dimension to that little experiment I conducted with myself! I think that keeping a dream diary is an awesome thing to try at least once, but I warn you to tread carefully, because it ended up being far more confronting than I’d expected.

  • @AbigailD23
    @AbigailD23 6 лет назад +1

    I love this!! Your idea of writing letters to the author of Wild is such a cool idea!
    For me, once I gave up the idea that a nice notebook had to be used for something special, it made mundane things feel so special. And it also felt great to have used the whole notebook. I'm also a firm believer in using the same notebook for all ideas and projects, especially when the projects are still in their very nebulous first stages.

  • @delisiajyotsnamartis4367
    @delisiajyotsnamartis4367 6 лет назад +2

    I heard this idea somewhere but I think it's really cool. You make a character journal. It's basically a journal/diary but not of your life. Rather it's the life of a character you made up or anyone else who is not you. I think it's a really good writing exercise

  • @ivydeliz
    @ivydeliz 6 лет назад +2

    I started bullet journaling this year, which I loooove (one for work and one personal), and I do a spread whenever i finish a book with the rating and draw my favorite quotes of that book. I doodle things that have to do with the book as well! I love it, and because it's interspersed with my bullet journal it's chronological. For books, since they're a part of my life i can incorporate it into bullet journal. Now, for wedding planning I had a completely separate notebook. So we all have to find a out what works for you in a separate notebook (like a big project!) and what would blend all together in your main journal. Great video! :)

  • @evelynslibrary5712
    @evelynslibrary5712 6 лет назад +2

    Every time I watch one of your videos it feels like you're sending me excitement through the screen!!

  • @ursula5842
    @ursula5842 6 лет назад

    all of my journals are all over the place and I think that's the most convenient for me personally. just mixing up every signle idea, recipe, to do list, memory, dreams. it's like a treasure box!! and it is aboslutely phenomenal to get back to old journals and look bak at how you have grown etc.

  • @louibeans
    @louibeans 6 лет назад

    Hey! Love all the different ideas. Once I rediscovered a notebook with two pages filled of something that I didn't like anymore, so I ripped them out, cut them up and used them to make a cool new collage on the new first page of the notebook. Recycled them, basically. Felt really liberating.

  • @readsreaders6672
    @readsreaders6672 6 лет назад +8

    I started the Reading Journal for this year and I really love doing it. It helps me see all my books and thoughts on it as I go through the year. I can't wait to see how it ends for the year. I was thinking of doing one for each year lol

  • @user-jn3py7ut7i
    @user-jn3py7ut7i 6 лет назад +11

    I use one of my note books to write my dreams, like exactly in every detail I can remember I sometimes also put notes on them, Actually I think that I can make a novel from some of them or at least a short story. it's a very useful way.

    • @therealfirelord3359
      @therealfirelord3359 5 лет назад +1

      I kept one of these when I was younger. I had really bad nightmares and my doctor recommended it to help me process them, so that it wouldn't be as scary (since nightmares are rarely logical). I've wanted to start one up again but haven't found the right journal. Glad to know someone else does it!

    • @mimiandthemuse
      @mimiandthemuse 2 года назад +1

      I filled out two notebooks with my dreams and the possible meaning of them. This really helped to understand myself and my processes in daily life.
      I should start this habit again.
      Thanks for the reminder although I'm reading this 3 years later! ;-)

  • @inarose7377
    @inarose7377 6 лет назад

    I love this video. First of all you took the words out of my mouth for my attraction to notebooks (and pens). Secondly, most "ideas to fill notebooks" videos come up with these intimidating ideas that take a lot of materials and time, but this video focused on the point of not being intimidated and just take a pen and write. I just subscribed!

  • @erincorcoran5936
    @erincorcoran5936 6 лет назад

    I've been trying to get myself to make a dream journal because theres always that one dream I dont remember, that gives me the feeling that I loved it, and it's gone forever. Plus dreams are such a good place to find inspiration since anything can happen in them.
    Not only that, but I want to write a little blurb about how my day was before I slept, because I think the correlations between that and your dreams is rather fascinating.

  • @ItCanOnlyBeKailyn
    @ItCanOnlyBeKailyn 6 лет назад

    You're speaking to my soul, Ariel! I have over 20 journals and I always feel guilty about getting a new one, but I can't help it! They're all so pretty. I'm definatly going to implement some of your ideas and suggestions!

  • @Tinahgirl83
    @Tinahgirl83 6 лет назад

    I’ve been LOVING your videos. They’re so eclectic. I really like the way you make videos about so much more than popular fiction. Please keep making stuff like this!!! This was so full of cool ideas. I particularly like that you have an app idea. I have so many ideas that I think are weird so I never write them down.

  • @shanejones3955
    @shanejones3955 6 лет назад

    This video is therapeutic.
    I'm wrangling with the same feelings about the notebooks I've accumulated. And because I like writing first drafts of stories in notebooks, it's not easy to get the story out while I'm trying to keep the notebook pretty and organized, because a first draft ain't always pretty and organized.
    So this video is reducing my anxiety about finally putting my notebooks to use.
    Thanks!

  • @crimsonpeaks999
    @crimsonpeaks999 6 лет назад +1

    this is way more inspiring than i thought, so thank you!!!! i have a notebook i use for the days where i'm anxious or overwhelmed, and detail in it exactly what i'm thinking or feeling, without the pressure to make it sound totally comprehensible or pOeTiC. its reserved just for those bad days, and i feel like its a really helpful as a de-stresser. on the other hand, after watching your video, i was thinking of starting a notebook where i talk about all my favourite things/the things that make me happy, whether that be certain books, movies, bands, etc. i think you're right when you said it'd be cool to go back and read about someone's opinions on books, so i was inspired by that!!! good job on this ariel,; this was a video i didn't know i needed💜

  • @goldenhyung2289
    @goldenhyung2289 6 лет назад

    I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!!! I always have the urge to buy new notebooks, collect them, but I either never write in one or I begin to write in one but I don't keep it consistent. This video helped a lot, thank you.

  • @layma5113
    @layma5113 6 лет назад +8

    My favorite notebook is my movie diary(the one where I write the number of the movie, its title, the date of me watching it and the rating). I know you can perfectly well use Letterboxd or whatever, but I'd save this notebook first if my house caught on fire

  • @ShakespeareandSuch
    @ShakespeareandSuch 6 лет назад

    These ideas are so fantastic! I definitely admit to being a pretty notebook hoarder, but I’ve been trying lately to utilize them more often. Specifically I love using them for reading planning, because if there are multiple readathons in a month that I’m interested in, I can write down the challenges and the books I plan on using, and then find ones that overlap if need be... it’s very handy.

  • @TraMychael
    @TraMychael 6 лет назад

    I am so glad I found your video! I have an addiction to buying notebooks, and over the years or few weeks in my case the collection has grown. Some of them are so gorgeous I don't or never end writing in it. Now that I've saw your video I have some ideas on what to write in some of mine. I am now a subscriber! Thank you! Please continue making these awesome videos!
    -love and light

  • @elyssa2425
    @elyssa2425 6 лет назад

    One of my most treasured notebooks is a black Moleskine reading journal which has designated alphabetised tabs for the books you read, and each page has room to write the name of the book, publication date, awards won, author nationality etc. as well as space to write your opinion on the book. It's honestly revolutionised the way I read, as I can physically keep track of my thoughts and write down quotes and actually think about them rather than just copy and pasting them from Goodreads.
    I love notebooks and I loved this video! Thank you for making such cool and helpful videos like this

  • @aideeng8259
    @aideeng8259 6 лет назад

    I have a reading journal (well multiple- I started in 2014) and it is so fun when I am rereading books to go back and see what I thought of books when I first read them and then record my current thoughts!

  • @leathehatless
    @leathehatless 6 лет назад +1

    I have a beautiful notebook with my favorite theme, space, and I wanted to keep it for something special. I was so afraid to mess it up so finally I decided it was silly just keeping it around, notebooks are to be used! So I decided to atempt something I wanted to do for a while, start my Bujo. It was the best decision I made this year.
    This is a great video! Hope more people put them notebooks to use. :D

  • @Abby-tv3ve
    @Abby-tv3ve 6 лет назад

    I started a reading journal at the beginning of this year and I’m so glad I did, I love it so much. I’ve never been big on goodreads reviews but I love being able to put all my personals thoughts down somewhere 😊 loving your videos recently! xx

  • @lisag2680
    @lisag2680 4 года назад

    Like that idea of reading journal. Nice to have it to look over without opening phone.
    I keep a journal next to my bed. I have good ideas when I am at the “moments between sleep and awake” that I otherwise forget.

  • @nataliakozlowska6156
    @nataliakozlowska6156 6 лет назад

    I used to keep a reading Journal. Now I keep a 'normal' diary in which I often incorporate thoughts on the books I ve read and movies I ve seen! Loved your video, as always! :)

  • @xioishere
    @xioishere 6 лет назад

    Ariel you've quickly become one of my favourite youtubers ever. Your content is so unique and inspiring, that often I find myself watching your videos over and over and I'm like " I WANT TO READ AND WRITE EVERYTHING YAY"

  • @annaj323
    @annaj323 6 лет назад +3

    i have a notebook in which i take notes on the books i'm reading and make lists of books i want to read soon (which is always funny because sometimes i look back at one of those lists that i made 2 years ago and go "oh i still haven't read that one") or just any book related lists.
    it feels great to have my thoughts on the books i read all in one place. i filled one entire notebook doing this, i used it for 3 years long and it's great to see how my notes changed over time. it shows what you find important in books and how that changes over time, and there are books that are now my favourite books, of which i have notes from when i first read those books. for me there's nothing more fun than reading back my live reaction as i was reading my favourite books for the first time.
    i do annotate books as well by the way, but i use annotations more as a direct way of "talking to the author" and just to underline passages that mean something to me (because it's annoying to copy that all over into my notebook). the notes in my notebook are more along the lines of "omG YOU NEVER GUESS WHAT JUST HAPPENED:" or just me going on 2 pages long rants. it's great.

  • @ToriHorvath
    @ToriHorvath 6 лет назад

    I love journals and I didn’t think you would say anything I hadn’t done already, but YOU DID! Thanks for the ideas, I’m excited to try them!

  • @KtRosemary
    @KtRosemary 6 лет назад

    I loooove little thin empty notebooks. And I love when I write in them and fill them up and they're fat with words and ticket stubs and stories and confetti. There's just something about it - giving substance and weight to memories!

  • @amybrown4311
    @amybrown4311 6 лет назад

    I recently started keeping a reading journal and I'm really enjoying writing on it and decorating it

  • @abigailmitchell5175
    @abigailmitchell5175 6 лет назад

    My favorite thing to use a small notebook for is poetry, but in a super chill way! I don’t worry about whether ideas rhyme or make perfect sense, but if I have a minute when I’m out and about I’ll just jot things down and maybe go back and turn them into something more polished later on. I think it’s a great way to get ideas and feelings out without feeling pressure for them to be beautiful and super deep or artistic. I loved the video by the way!

  • @daniellejk
    @daniellejk 6 лет назад

    yesss! i love this so much. empty notebooks are so overwhelming, but never again!!

  • @Callmekatielee
    @Callmekatielee 6 лет назад

    I have been wanting to journal for so long and have a plethora of notebooks I had no idea what to do with.
    This video was a life saver, Ariel. Thank you!

  • @JamesLawner
    @JamesLawner 6 лет назад +1

    I once tried to start a travel journal like twice, but I ended up failing both times. I used to use journals for writing down random thoughts and ideas, mostly ideas for stories. I got super inspired to this after reading Agatha Christie's Notebooks, which is this biography about how Agatha Christie wrote down her ideas for her novels and how she amassed a collection of such notebooks. I hadn't finished reading it tho since like 2012, but I would highly recommend checking it out when you can.

  • @Xoxoyorrie
    @Xoxoyorrie 6 лет назад

    shes amazing! and i love her energy and personality

  • @sallythames2727
    @sallythames2727 6 лет назад

    I've been using a notebook lately to journal every night, which isn't a novel idea, BUT I dedicate one or two pages to my writing about my day and then use the opposite facing page to doodle and draw out my day creatively. It's a nice way to unwind and to pick out the things that stuck out the most each day.

  • @twothousandwordss
    @twothousandwordss 6 лет назад

    Love the idea of a notebook with book reviews and thoughts. I could call it my Book Book ha! Awesome ideas xx

  • @liteatnite
    @liteatnite 6 лет назад

    From what you described sounds like a commonplace book combined with a planner. I love my commonplace notebooks. Changed my life :)

  • @Jayhart819
    @Jayhart819 6 лет назад

    Oh my gosh someone who truly understands! You literally mentioned everything I feel when it comes to notebook

  • @Kat-mm2yt
    @Kat-mm2yt 6 лет назад

    I have a quote journal and I love to just flip through it and read the beautiful words and such that i’ve collected.

  • @paulahevia6335
    @paulahevia6335 6 лет назад

    Very useful! I have a little notebook full of quotes I like from the books I read or lyrics I love. I write them down so eventually I can grab the notebook, open it in a random page and be inspired by the quotes 😍

  • @raimaits4eyedgal463
    @raimaits4eyedgal463 6 лет назад

    I love your background, I love your ideas and I love your personality!

  • @pandypuddingpie
    @pandypuddingpie 6 лет назад

    I got a beautiful set of 3 notebooks that are roughly pocket sized. When I first picked them up I had no specific plans for them but then I realized they'd be perfect itinerary guides/planners. I always bought these yearly planners but then never really stuck to using them. With these I figure that I'll use each page as a separate day but the difference here is that they'll only be used for trips that I KNOW I'm taking. Not only will I have a handy place to look at for confirmation numbers, trip ideas, reservations, etc but it will be a really cool thing to look back on years from now. :-)

  • @lilliancatherina7316
    @lilliancatherina7316 6 лет назад

    Ahh I love this video! I was just thinking today about making a video similar to this!
    I sort of have two categories of notebooks: my writing notebooks, where I scribble down book/story ideas, and my diaries. I used to do very classic diary entries of the "here's what I did today" variety, but recently I've given myself permission to just DO WHATEVER, so I've been writing poetry, drawing little doodles, writing down song lyrics, etc., and it's been super fun.

  • @duefeht
    @duefeht 6 лет назад

    keeping track of plants and gardening and lists that aren’t to do lists ( like a favorite things list)

  • @jacquelinegratton3672
    @jacquelinegratton3672 6 лет назад

    This was such a great video! I always have people complaining to me that I have too many notebooks and I shouldn't buy anymore but with the help of your video and from everyone's comments down below, I NOW HAVE 20+ IDEAS SO NOW I HAVE PROOF THAT YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY NOTEBOOKS!

  • @NovelCrawler
    @NovelCrawler 6 лет назад

    I have a reading journal. I take notes about things that I find important, my feelings, etc. I like being able to go back and look at the books I've read and see if my feelings have chnaged as I get older.

  • @Beccatroid
    @Beccatroid 6 лет назад

    I have one small notebook, like the size of your travel notebooks, that I use for writing down new words that I come across in books and their meanings. It’s really good for if I am reading an older book or a classic, cause there are so many words I just haven’t come across before that I don’t want to forget!

  • @jellybeans4119
    @jellybeans4119 6 лет назад

    stationery videos are my favourite types of videos!!! (after book videos of course)

  • @cynthiadesgagne8548
    @cynthiadesgagne8548 6 лет назад +1

    Your "Dear Sugar" journal made me think of a movie that you might want to check out. It is called The Answer Man. I love it, but I know not everyone loves it. The main character wrote questions down and sometimes he found the answers and wrote them too. It's definitely a good idea :)
    Also, as someone who has a reading journal, I will never stop doing it, so I can't recommend it enough.

  • @coreasphodel29
    @coreasphodel29 6 лет назад

    Great video! I recently started using multiple notebooks for different reasons and it has been SOOOOO awesome. I stopped using Goodreads, and replaced that website with a notebook and it had taken the stress off.

  • @Neverrgreen
    @Neverrgreen 6 лет назад +7

    I have 4 notebooks on the go right now: a to do list one (not pretty but it works for me), a new to me vocabulary notebook that isn't used as much as I would like, a notebook the is all these inspiration things (quotes, ideas, anything that has caught my imagination side of my brain in the off chance I would write a book one day, an example I wrote half a page summary of an introduction to a novel I'll never write on what it would be like if earth had rings like saturn) and the final notebook is a mash up of a reading bullet journal and a 'scrape book' of my year were over the year I'll write a one line note about things that happened and at the end of the year I put them all together into a nice reminder. I'd really like to journal semi regular but it would be hard to start and then continue that habit over time but I think it's so neat to have a chronology of your life.

    • @crimsonpeaks999
      @crimsonpeaks999 6 лет назад

      that vocabulary notebook is such a good idea! i think i may start doing this too

  • @juliasutter6996
    @juliasutter6996 6 лет назад

    I tape movie tickets into a journal with a review, rating, and who I saw the movie with :) I love the idea of looking back and seeing what my favorite movies/books/etc were and how that's changed, or how my opinion of a thing has changed over time

  • @vilkenstrutzutzutz
    @vilkenstrutzutzutz 6 лет назад +1

    I am an illustrator, and to warm up, I have this notebook (or I have several at this point, have filled quite a few) in which I make self portraits. In any style, using any medium. Some I work on for 30 seconds, some 2 hours. I also love flipping through them for inspiration. What I love about them is that I allow myself to make really sloppy, ugly pictures, if that's what I'm in the mood for.

  • @dunja3013
    @dunja3013 6 лет назад

    i found it pretty satisfying to write out my crafty ideas in an notebook?? i rarely make anything, but i realized that i have way more ideas in my head than i thought i had! it's great

  • @Zezza12
    @Zezza12 6 лет назад

    I’ve had this adorable little notebook that my brother gave me for my graduation that I’ve had no idea what to do with. But I treasure it so much, because on the first couple of pages he wrote this very sweet message. And that is also why I haven’t used it, it’s already so special to me that I don’t want to ruin it!
    But you’ve given me some ideas, and I think I will finally use the notebook ;)

  • @botflyguy7814
    @botflyguy7814 6 лет назад

    I had so many notebooks I was too afraid to use (because I didn't want to taint them) and too many uncompleted notebooks or 5 different ones at once and that was very stressful for me. I gave them all away except one and I keep EVERYTHING in it. It is my agenda, to do list, journal, drawing/painting book, brainstorm book and so much more. I keep it organized with a table of contents and bookmarks. My whole life is in it. I've finished 2 now and I'm about to start my 3rd.

  • @amberlilly5103
    @amberlilly5103 6 лет назад

    I Love Love LOVE your Ideas!!! Thank you so much Ariel! i have so many neglected beautiful notebooks and had no idea what to do/ write in them but haha now i do!

  • @nancy5969
    @nancy5969 6 лет назад

    My favorite notebook that I decided to use is just a plain comp decorated and I keep it with me at school and I just open it whenever I'm bored in class. I use it to rant or to write playlists of my days or doodle and paint or just make a list but I always have it with me at school so whenever I have a good poem idea or drawing it's just all in that notebook instead of randomly on paper or on an assignment. I found it so refreshing to not care how nice it looked and to just write.

  • @Elizabeth-xo4vh
    @Elizabeth-xo4vh 6 лет назад

    I keep a book-log in my bullet journal/everything journal and it's been really great! I don't rate or review each book but I do record the title and author and the length and have done for over ten years (most of my adult life, lol). It's spread across several notebooks at this point, which is unwieldy as an archive but better in the day-to-day.

  • @strugglingwriter6976
    @strugglingwriter6976 6 лет назад

    you know videos like this remind me just how different we all tend to organize things. for me I write from one notebook till I fill it up then move to another. and inside it I either just write whatever story I'm currently writing or just putting in ideas on the same page but I circle those so I can tell what's what.

  • @cb71798
    @cb71798 6 лет назад

    A great one I want to start is writing down interesting words i hear and their meaning.
    Also a recommendations book for tv/books/restaurants and then keep space with the entries for a review!

  • @vcas13
    @vcas13 6 лет назад

    I started a book journal this year! Had the same idea for cataloging my reads and opinions on them. I also thought about goodreads, but I came to the conclusion that there are some things you don't put on goodreads. For example: I sometimes shorten my reviews for the sake of a short review, but on the journal I can write how much I want.

  • @jaidajaid540
    @jaidajaid540 6 лет назад

    I love your content, it's so unique and it's refreshing to watch something new

  • @bintzubair
    @bintzubair 6 лет назад

    Will definitely try the brainstorming one! I have just one spiral notebook which was initially for to-do lists but then I started brainstorming there because it was accessible and now it's a mess. And yes, waiting for your new videos is so difficult! But the wait is so worth it every time. Great video,Ariel!

  • @r0na
    @r0na 6 лет назад +5

    Using pretty notebooks for to do lists is how I tackle bullet journaling. Because I don't like how intricate and complicated bujo-ing has become. It's original idea was a lot more simple and functional. So rather than spending hours of my day creating layouts and trying so hard to making it look "pretty", I use beautiful notebooks for to do lists (some short journaling too) and it feels the same as how bujo-ing has evolved to now. Idk if I'm making sense haha I'm not being that articulate in explaining myself I think. I feel like there's just too much pressure in the bujo community to be all fancy with layouts and decor. For me, it all takes away from productivity.

  • @chloemurdoch9074
    @chloemurdoch9074 5 лет назад

    Would love to see an updated video on how you went with your entries and if you have any more ideas 😊❤

  • @hollyisblue
    @hollyisblue 6 лет назад

    Needed this! Recently I've been trying to stick to the same one until full by writing a date in the corner whenever I start a new thought and making peace with the fact it is more a stream of consciousness than a specific theme per book. Like the idea of pocket notebooks though, I get most of my writing thoughts when travelling too and it's so awkward opening up backpacks or satchels sometimes.

  • @kellyreadingbooks
    @kellyreadingbooks 6 лет назад

    “The idea of having to articulate a problem into a question” - yes!! That does sound quite helpful!

  • @LunaLynnLovegood
    @LunaLynnLovegood 6 лет назад

    For my reading journal I record the date and specific chapters or section of a book that I've read too. I just find it interesting to see the days I've read more or less - like when I've taken breaks from reading for a period of time (when i get really busy with school or when my nana passed away) or when I've done nothing but read (like a holiday or long train trip)... Like when I needed to feel comfort/familiarity and reread harry potter... Like seeing what genre or theme I'm into at the time. Seeing life events through the eyes of what I've read has been a neat experience and I hope to continue that notebook in particular.

  • @AadaLoves1D
    @AadaLoves1D 6 лет назад

    I have a reading journal that I started when I was something like 10 years old and it's the best thing to go through it! The notebook is huge, so it'll still last me for years and years to come. Even though I use goodreads too, the notebook just gives me the feeling that it'll last me forever whereas I have a feeling that one day I'll no longer use goodreads, so the journal is very very special to me!

  • @leap-of-faith
    @leap-of-faith 6 лет назад

    I had this sudden urge a few months ago to get a notebook and I’ve only written in it once since I got haha this video has inspired me to pick it up again! I want to use it for a variety of things, such as writing down random thoughts, poems, maybe stick some cool pictures and mementos from good days, but I also want to start including entries about books I’ve read! I really like that idea!

  • @katieroot9274
    @katieroot9274 6 лет назад

    I relate SO MUCH to this video. I've been journaling since 2008 - its been 10 years of filling notebooks - and I STILL stress about making sure they look beautiful and cohesive. I just finished my most recent journal, and so I have to move on to my next one, but I've been so nervous to start it because I don't want to mess it up! I think the stakes feel higher because I got it while studying abroad last summer, so there's more pressure there. I just have to dive in and start writing in it!!