Never underestimate the power of the right pen! I went through a phase last year where I thought I hated journalling all of a sudden - turns out I just hadn’t used fountain pen in a while and it was making me antsy lol
I couldn’t agree more and also the quality of the paper. I had to play around for a good year and a half to figure out what works for me. When I figured it out, it was like heaven..
@@torionpaper I use two Parker ones (gifts from my grandparents YEARS ago so I don't know the exact style), and the Sailor Pro Gear Slim Sapporo! The Sailor is beautiful but a bit pricey, the Parkers are still great and much more affordable!
@@torionpaper second the pilot kakuno recommendation . Jinhao 82 also an inexpensive place to start. I hated journaling until I got into fountain pens, now i'll write just to use them and benefit from the journaling as a side benefit
The timing of this video could not have been more perfect. I’ve been really wanting to get back into journaling and after I watched several of your videos I picked up my first hobonichi cousin and really fell in love! The only thing I’ve been struggling with is feeling like, for some reason, I have to have a separate writing only journal, like I can’t commonplace in the cousin and then do stream of consciousness/dear diary writing also. So seeing this video and seeing how you love and use your book has been really inspirational for me❤️
I used to have a separate book for journaling only and totally understand how you feel! Incorporating journaling into my cousin has been such a huge help especially with my consistency! I wish you all the luck this year with your book!
What a great video! I appreciate you taking the time to break down the types of journaling via extrinsic and intrinsic perspectives; of course I've heard of those terms before, but never considered applying them to my journaling practices. I've been keeping diaries/journals since I was a kid as well, and my mom still teases me about my issue with collecting more pens than I could ever need lol But like you said the way a pen feels can affect your journaling...and it's so true! I like to use headers for the start of my journal entries so I usually grab my Micron 08, and for subheadings I *love* the Sharpie felt-tip pens. Anyway, I'm rambling lol Just wanted to say thank you for this awesome video and I'm looking forward to the next one. Happy New Year! 🙂
Thank you so much! I love the idea of making headings for them I might have to try that! The Microns are some of my favs too, I am so glad you liked the video, thank you so much for being here and Happy New Year to you too!
I really regret no one told a younger me about reflective journaling. I think the popular view of journaling is Dear Diary type which I found boring. Also describing ones day or memory keeping may be fun but I get into a rut with these ones. But I started reflectively journaling in 2021, processing my days and emotions and it helped me to process so much! Like you said it walked me off the ledge many times. I guess better late than never but I cannot think how much better my life would be if I were doing it earlier.
I agree! Better late than never for sure but I think it's definitely something that should be a little more "mainstream" if that makes sense? If schools were equipped to teach about emotional regulation and practices (like journaling) I think it would be super valuable for everyone. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for the video! I have been keeping a journal/planner for a few years now, but I feel a bit unsatisfied with my expression sometimes. The journaling-type breakdown you mentioned was new to me, so that is a new perspective to consider :-) As a side comment, Zebra Sarasa is one of my favourites too, but since I switched to a fountain pen I have not used another ink pen for writing
I have been getting sooo tempted to try a fountain pen so your comment may be my final sign! Which ones do you recommend or do you think there are any comparable to Zebra Sarasa? Thank you so much for the feedback!
@@torionpaper Another member joining fountain pen family, yay! Hope that you enjoy at least trying it out! Disclaimer: I am no fountain pen guru xD so I will just write based on limited experience. Fountain pens feel comparable to gel pens in that they write very smoothly on paper. But each pen-ink combination may feel different because of pen flow and ink wetness differences. I am using a Pilot Kakuno Extra Fine (EF) nib for my regular writing, it is a cheapie pen, but as far as I understand Pilot EF nibs are finer than most of the other common brands' EF nibs, so I liked that! And the pen has been holding up well. I wouldn't particularly recommend this pen if the nib isn't too important or if it isn't easily available where you are though. Pilot metropolitan or Lamy Safari are common starter pens and they write well too. For ink I use Platinum Carbon in black, because it is non-watersoluble unlike most other inks. Not that water solubles are bad, but I have a fear of spilling water and losing everything xD Also a non-water soluble one is good for drawing and colouring over. Ironically I actually dilute this ink 1/1 with water, because it writes VERY dark, and I prefer to have a bit of shading in my characters. I love this blog called "Mountain of Ink" for browsing fountain pen inks, they have recorded thorough and consistent reviews of so many inks. Thank you for your video again, I hope you have a great weekend!
@@torionpaper yeeaass definitely try fountain pens! I second @havinaru, pen + ink combinations (also nib type) will give different writing experiences - and I am not an expert either! I love the Platinum Carbon Ink black, I can get for an affordable price, it is a beautiful deep dark black and waterproof, so it is perfect for sketching. Non-waterproof inks can easily smudge on the page when in contact with water, so I recommend getting waterproof inks. You can freely keep doing your sketches, paintings, and watercolours without worrying about losing your writing or getting smudges. And the kids can take over your book anytime! Hehe! I suggest you getting a Platinum Preppy, maybe the 0.2 nib (EF?) as your writing is quite small. This pen is usually quite affordable and writes super smoothly - great for beginners. And it already comes with a Platinum Carbon Ink cartridge and you don't need to buy ink bottles and converters to start. Other options would be the Kakuno (also affordable) and Lamy Safari, super easy to use and the pen shape "teaches" you how to hold the pen (but they don't come with waterproof ink). Last tip, it is a rabbit hole you are about to get into so... be mindful and resist the temptations! Start small and slowly... 😂Have fun!
@@amanda.correa ah this is perfect thank you so much! i wouldn’t have even through to get waterproof ink so that is super helpful! I may try the platinum preppy for my first one. Thank you so much for the suggestions!
Loved your video! Just for curiosity (and your artistic eyes) what is it about your handwriting that makes it look so asethetic? Is it because its uniform? I wish to have a style like that when i wrote, my letters tend to spread out and then look bloated lol
Thank you so much! Yeah I think maybe because my letters are more uniform and consistent with each other? I struggle with my handwriting sometimes and feel similarly to you about them looking bloated or spread out! Lately have just been doing all caps lol I appreciate your compliment thanks so much for being here ❤️
I don't know where you learnt this external and internal motivation theory, but creativity doesn't fall in only one of them, and definitely doesn't originate mostly in external, by your definition.
Totally agree! That's why I mentioned they aren't mutually exclusive. Some people are creative for the art itself (extrinsic) some people are creative for the feeling of creation (intrinsic) or a mix of both, so it really depends how you view it!
Never underestimate the power of the right pen! I went through a phase last year where I thought I hated journalling all of a sudden - turns out I just hadn’t used fountain pen in a while and it was making me antsy lol
I couldn’t agree more and also the quality of the paper. I had to play around for a good year and a half to figure out what works for me. When I figured it out, it was like heaven..
I keep getting tempted to try fountain pens! Which ones do you use/recommend. I know close to nothing but want to try them eventually
@@torionpaper I use two Parker ones (gifts from my grandparents YEARS ago so I don't know the exact style), and the Sailor Pro Gear Slim Sapporo! The Sailor is beautiful but a bit pricey, the Parkers are still great and much more affordable!
Best beginner pens that actually are so good and smooth are Platinum Preppy and Pilot Kakuno
@@torionpaper second the pilot kakuno recommendation . Jinhao 82 also an inexpensive place to start. I hated journaling until I got into fountain pens, now i'll write just to use them and benefit from the journaling as a side benefit
This is one of the best explanations I have seen on RUclips for beginners to journal
Thank you so much for the feedback! I am so glad that you found this helpful
Watching your videos makes me so happy and always makes me wanna pick up my journal ❤
Thank you so much! I am so glad this channel can offer that for you, thanks so much for being here
The timing of this video could not have been more perfect. I’ve been really wanting to get back into journaling and after I watched several of your videos I picked up my first hobonichi cousin and really fell in love! The only thing I’ve been struggling with is feeling like, for some reason, I have to have a separate writing only journal, like I can’t commonplace in the cousin and then do stream of consciousness/dear diary writing also. So seeing this video and seeing how you love and use your book has been really inspirational for me❤️
I used to have a separate book for journaling only and totally understand how you feel! Incorporating journaling into my cousin has been such a huge help especially with my consistency! I wish you all the luck this year with your book!
I love your journals, your vision is wonderful 😊😊
you are the sweetest, thank youu!
I'm leaning more on the extrinsic motivation side, this is insightful, thank you ❤
That's so cool! I am glad this could be helpful, thank you for being here
This is awesome! Thank you for that list of 10 journaling styles. Going to rewatch and take notes on this video now.. 😊
I am so happy this was helpful for you! Thanks so much for being here
What a great video! I appreciate you taking the time to break down the types of journaling via extrinsic and intrinsic perspectives; of course I've heard of those terms before, but never considered applying them to my journaling practices. I've been keeping diaries/journals since I was a kid as well, and my mom still teases me about my issue with collecting more pens than I could ever need lol But like you said the way a pen feels can affect your journaling...and it's so true! I like to use headers for the start of my journal entries so I usually grab my Micron 08, and for subheadings I *love* the Sharpie felt-tip pens. Anyway, I'm rambling lol Just wanted to say thank you for this awesome video and I'm looking forward to the next one. Happy New Year! 🙂
Thank you so much! I love the idea of making headings for them I might have to try that! The Microns are some of my favs too, I am so glad you liked the video, thank you so much for being here and Happy New Year to you too!
This was so packed with great info!!! Thank you!!! And always love a flip through too 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much! I'm happy you're here
I really regret no one told a younger me about reflective journaling. I think the popular view of journaling is Dear Diary type which I found boring. Also describing ones day or memory keeping may be fun but I get into a rut with these ones. But I started reflectively journaling in 2021, processing my days and emotions and it helped me to process so much! Like you said it walked me off the ledge many times. I guess better late than never but I cannot think how much better my life would be if I were doing it earlier.
I agree! Better late than never for sure but I think it's definitely something that should be a little more "mainstream" if that makes sense? If schools were equipped to teach about emotional regulation and practices (like journaling) I think it would be super valuable for everyone. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for the video! I have been keeping a journal/planner for a few years now, but I feel a bit unsatisfied with my expression sometimes. The journaling-type breakdown you mentioned was new to me, so that is a new perspective to consider :-) As a side comment, Zebra Sarasa is one of my favourites too, but since I switched to a fountain pen I have not used another ink pen for writing
I have been getting sooo tempted to try a fountain pen so your comment may be my final sign! Which ones do you recommend or do you think there are any comparable to Zebra Sarasa? Thank you so much for the feedback!
@@torionpaper Another member joining fountain pen family, yay! Hope that you enjoy at least trying it out! Disclaimer: I am no fountain pen guru xD so I will just write based on limited experience.
Fountain pens feel comparable to gel pens in that they write very smoothly on paper. But each pen-ink combination may feel different because of pen flow and ink wetness differences.
I am using a Pilot Kakuno Extra Fine (EF) nib for my regular writing, it is a cheapie pen, but as far as I understand Pilot EF nibs are finer than most of the other common brands' EF nibs, so I liked that! And the pen has been holding up well. I wouldn't particularly recommend this pen if the nib isn't too important or if it isn't easily available where you are though. Pilot metropolitan or Lamy Safari are common starter pens and they write well too.
For ink I use Platinum Carbon in black, because it is non-watersoluble unlike most other inks. Not that water solubles are bad, but I have a fear of spilling water and losing everything xD Also a non-water soluble one is good for drawing and colouring over. Ironically I actually dilute this ink 1/1 with water, because it writes VERY dark, and I prefer to have a bit of shading in my characters.
I love this blog called "Mountain of Ink" for browsing fountain pen inks, they have recorded thorough and consistent reviews of so many inks.
Thank you for your video again, I hope you have a great weekend!
@@torionpaper yeeaass definitely try fountain pens! I second @havinaru, pen + ink combinations (also nib type) will give different writing experiences - and I am not an expert either! I love the Platinum Carbon Ink black, I can get for an affordable price, it is a beautiful deep dark black and waterproof, so it is perfect for sketching. Non-waterproof inks can easily smudge on the page when in contact with water, so I recommend getting waterproof inks. You can freely keep doing your sketches, paintings, and watercolours without worrying about losing your writing or getting smudges. And the kids can take over your book anytime! Hehe!
I suggest you getting a Platinum Preppy, maybe the 0.2 nib (EF?) as your writing is quite small. This pen is usually quite affordable and writes super smoothly - great for beginners. And it already comes with a Platinum Carbon Ink cartridge and you don't need to buy ink bottles and converters to start. Other options would be the Kakuno (also affordable) and Lamy Safari, super easy to use and the pen shape "teaches" you how to hold the pen (but they don't come with waterproof ink). Last tip, it is a rabbit hole you are about to get into so... be mindful and resist the temptations! Start small and slowly... 😂Have fun!
@@havinaru this is sooo so helpful thank you so much! I know NOTHING about fountain pens so this helps a lot ❤️
@@amanda.correa ah this is perfect thank you so much! i wouldn’t have even through to get waterproof ink so that is super helpful! I may try the platinum preppy for my first one. Thank you so much for the suggestions!
Totally relate to your journaling style. 😀
its a looooooot of feelings and emotional release LOL
Wonderful video and content 😊
Thank you again so much, I'm happy you're here!
Loved your video! Just for curiosity (and your artistic eyes) what is it about your handwriting that makes it look so asethetic? Is it because its uniform? I wish to have a style like that when i wrote, my letters tend to spread out and then look bloated lol
Thank you so much! Yeah I think maybe because my letters are more uniform and consistent with each other? I struggle with my handwriting sometimes and feel similarly to you about them looking bloated or spread out! Lately have just been doing all caps lol I appreciate your compliment thanks so much for being here ❤️
Well i learned all my journaling styles are intrinsically motivated
Don't feel too restricted by them though! They definitely aren't exclusive and some of them can float on either side. Thank you for being here
Thx a lot.
I don't know where you learnt this external and internal motivation theory, but creativity doesn't fall in only one of them, and definitely doesn't originate mostly in external, by your definition.
Totally agree! That's why I mentioned they aren't mutually exclusive. Some people are creative for the art itself (extrinsic) some people are creative for the feeling of creation (intrinsic) or a mix of both, so it really depends how you view it!
Loved this video and learned so much! You are a great teacher ❤️