You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your notebooks. I also understand the necessity for compartmentalizing ideas and plans. I have separate planners for work, personal, and writing as well as notebooks for brainstorming ideas and to do lists for my writing project. Great video!
I loved this! Just seeing your notebook collection makes me want to take up my pen. 🥰 Do you keep your old notebooks? How do you store them, if you do?
The writing of the script is like pre-filming. Once it is on the page, its purpose is fulfilled, because then you know what you're going to do. ^_^ I love the Leuchtturm-notebooks a lot, too. They are pricey, but they are worth every penny for me. And once again, thank you for this lovely video. So many pretty notebooks!...
Funnily enough when I was editing this video it occurred to me I still needed to write the script even if I didn’t refer to it much. I do like your description! And thank you!
Helen Redfern I definitely think that’s one of them. My bad handwriting, making mistakes, and not being able to construct super intellectual sentences are other things. I can’t help but feel the need to to write for other people to read it. Does that make sense? I can easily forget that journaling is journey.
This makes total sense. I was similar until I gave myself permission to write imperfectly. And I swear the process has changed my writing and my business. You know when they say there’s no stupid idea or no stupid question? Well, that’s how I treat my journal. Write all the stuff my brain might be saying is stupid but I put it in my journal and that’s how I get ideas and grow.
I love the simplicity of thought journals. Other videos are very intimidating. Thank you!
You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your notebooks. I also understand the necessity for compartmentalizing ideas and plans. I have separate planners for work, personal, and writing as well as notebooks for brainstorming ideas and to do lists for my writing project. Great video!
Thank you so much Helenita!
I totally understand the need for separate notebooks to keep track of daily tasks. I do the same thing.
Separating everything has been a game changer for me!
I loved this! Just seeing your notebook collection makes me want to take up my pen. 🥰
Do you keep your old notebooks? How do you store them, if you do?
Thanks Eva! Yes I do...they’re on an ikea shelving unit in my office. Not in any order at all!
I enjoyed this video❤️it gave me some great ideas on how to use my writing notebooks
The writing of the script is like pre-filming. Once it is on the page, its purpose is fulfilled, because then you know what you're going to do. ^_^
I love the Leuchtturm-notebooks a lot, too. They are pricey, but they are worth every penny for me.
And once again, thank you for this lovely video. So many pretty notebooks!...
Funnily enough when I was editing this video it occurred to me I still needed to write the script even if I didn’t refer to it much. I do like your description! And thank you!
Gostei muito de ver seus vídeos. São muito inspiradores. Gostei da sua organização. Já tem um novo seguidor.
If I can just get past all the silly things that hold me back from putting my pen to my paper, just maybe I’ll be able to journal.
Hiya - what sort of ‘silly’ things do you think hold you back? I used to worry about other people reading mine.
Helen Redfern I definitely think that’s one of them. My bad handwriting, making mistakes, and not being able to construct super intellectual sentences are other things. I can’t help but feel the need to to write for other people to read it. Does that make sense? I can easily forget that journaling is journey.
This makes total sense. I was similar until I gave myself permission to write imperfectly. And I swear the process has changed my writing and my business. You know when they say there’s no stupid idea or no stupid question? Well, that’s how I treat my journal. Write all the stuff my brain might be saying is stupid but I put it in my journal and that’s how I get ideas and grow.
Helen Redfern love this Helen! Thanks for passing along the tip!