I loved watching your video while out on my porch, surrounded by my journals. I am currently in several different sizes and colors. I tried to attach a pic, but couldn't figure it out. 😩
A5 Stalogy journals:
yellow- Substack
red- daily morning magic journal
blue- yearly oracle spread, journaling and class notes
Moleskine Cahier - kraft XL and XXL daily visual journaling (sometimes I need to go big)
Moleskine Yearly Journal - use as sketchbook and jotting down quotes and notes
Large 9x11 hard, sewn binding sketchbook - visual journaling
Hobonichi Yearly Planner - Can't seem to get into the habit with this one
Composition Notebooks - Home and Work To Do's
I struggle to decide what notebooks to use for which projects. I want to go smaller and lighter for ease in traveling. I use a small, green old Patagonia messenger bag for my daily goodies of pens, colored pencils, red journal and daily visual journal.
Next on my list is to buy a fountain pen and ink, so I would love to see a video. I might need to add more stickers!!!! ❤️
Hi Charlotte. Thanks for asking. I use my red journal every morning, right after my yoga, breath and meditation practice. I write in different colored pens to add a bit of magic and fairy dust. I note the date, phase of the moon and astrological sign. I write simple affirmations and intentions for the day. I list a short gratitude list and pause to connect to my heart space. I make some wishes for the day and others. Writing out a magical letter to the Divine to support me through the day. I also journal tarot spreads linked with the phases of the moon so I can track and reflect later. I love seeing my stack of red notebooks get taller and taller. I lost count of days, but it will be 2 years come January since I started this daily practice.
Ahhhh I loved watching this. I was sticking things in my journal at the same time - perfect ♥ I'm still using a leuchtturm1917 a5 - it's been my faithful journal of choice for quite a while now. I did, strangely, go off my fountain pens for a while, and was writing in cello silke biro's (which are actually really nice to write with). I think I just needed to write quickly and not faff around for a while, so went back to basics, which was quite unexpected. Just recently I've come back to using my TWSBI eco's again - a medium and a stub nib, which I find really fun. The stub is particularly fun to use with shimmery/sheeny inks. I'm enjoying stickering and stuff again ♥ Feeling your renewed excitement - can you tell?! ><
Hahaaaaa 🤣 I nearly didn't tell you it was a biro. (They are nice to write with though - for a biro) - but yes, quick, easy, no smudges AND something about permanence. I needed my words to feel really permanent for a while. Strange.
Thanks for this. I'm DEVASTATED by the results. I literally cried all day yesterday and I honestly don't know how I will survive the next four years. I've had to stop social media and television, so I'm really great you popped up in my email today!
I’m with you, Claire. It is really difficult, and I am dealing with a lot of the same feelings and honestly a lot of anger. Which in some ways feels good and I’m starting to inquire how I can use that in positive ways. I do feel like community is part of what will help us through this, so I am thankful to be part of this community. Sending you lots of hugs.
Thank you so much for this video, especially your introduction! After a hard few days here in the U.S., it was such a treat to see you and the kitties and all your journaling and stationery goodies! On December 6 of last year, I got sick, and I somehow abandoned my daily journaling practice that I had started at the beginning of the pandemic. I journaled once this year -- while I was on vacation at the beginning of this summer -- but I haven't picked it back up in full force yet. I keep meaning to do so because I've realized that I FEEL better when I am regularly journaling. I keep it simply -- I use a composition notebook to journal, and I always skip the first page, so I don't mess it up right from the start. I collect stickers, but for some odd reason, I rarely use stickers in my journal unless I am traveling, and then I try to incorporate stickers from the place where I am in my journal. My goal is to incorporate more stickers in my journal as I write. In any event, thank you, Susannah, for this video. It has truly raised my spirits!
Thanks for your compassion and support. We really need it right now. I don’t know what to ask for because I love all your videos! I love seeing your new acquisitions, but I also really enjoyed the snippets of you out and about town. It was refreshing to see glimpses of your environment.
Thank you for this. A video by you (with a feline guest appearance!) was just the sort of boost I needed right now. This has been a hard week for me...as for many others here.
I'm in a bit of a rut in my long-form journaling, but I do manage to always do what I call the Daily Snapshot every day. It's my anchor and I've been doing it for just over 3 years now. I use Field Notes (my favorite!) for those. My favorite pens are still the Pentel Energels. I have tried so many others over the years (currently having a tryst with Stabilo because so cute), but keep coming back to the Energel again and again.
Thank you for this video, it was so nice. I’m definitely one of the ones struggling with the outcome of our election. This year has in a way been a year of renewal for me. I have lived for quite a few years with bad painful knees but this year I had total knee replacement surgeries on both knees. I had a lot of time to try different kinds of creative things & discovered for the first time in my life a love of journaling especially with stickers, washi & colorful pens. It helped me sort through my fear, anxiety, frustrations & so much boredom! I’m excited to see what else is out there that I’ve never considered trying before! Thank you so much for your inspiring tips!
I went a little overboard when the Hobonichi’s came out in September. The local to me shop sells out of everything in about 20 min so it's very much a rush and I may have panic purchased a cover too many but I have no doubt I'll find some use for it. I’ll turn 50 in 2025 and perhaps it was all the 5's lining up that inspired me to buy the 5 year journal on a whim. I have all my treats boxed up until the new year to start fresh.
I have been journaling in the Techo cousin since the beginning of Journal l Love Club and I find it really hard to break out of that one page a day routine. There isn’t really enough room to properly journal in it so it tends to be a kind surface level temp check on how I am and what's going on that day. If I need to have a big brain dump or workout my emotions so I have an A5 stalogy to write out that, but the daily check in feels like brushing my teeth at this point, if I don’t get something down fairly soon after I wake up I just feel like my day is off. It’s easily 3 times the size as it was when I started it as it’s so full of stickers, tape and bits. It weighs a ton but every inch of space is used in some way or another and I feels as comforting and familiar as an old favourite sweater. I have several other journals devoted to various other projects but I tend to use them as spring boards and then when I actually get into the actual project I've been dreaming about the energy to write about it tends to fizzle out.
I love a TWSBI. It feels really smooth to me and is my preferred pen. I can never figure out how to clean them properly though so I end up having sort of surprise coloured ink as add a new colour to a still slightly inky pen.
I really love a rusty orange, deep yellow ochre-y ink and yes I HAVE noticed that they tend to get dry or just not glide out as easily so thanks for the nib idea. I hadn't even thought about that.
Thank you. Sooo much for doing this, being here. I am so glad I found you. Loved your video - soothing and fun to see you snd the kitty and listen to your voice. I live in the US in Pennsylvania. And I am heartbroken, confused, adrift. I am going to be staying home a lot more bc I don’t trust myself to bite my toungue and it doesn’t feel safe to be me in this place at this time. I was thinking about starting a journal/writers notebook collecting thoughts.
Hi Karen, I am with you in all the feels. It is a hard time, for sure. And I understand not wanting to go outside. I am so fortunate to be in a blue state, but I know it’s rough for all of us. I think this space will help create healing and community for all of us. Which is much needed. Sending you a big hug. 💙
Happy Sunday to all. What a wonderful way to spend my morning, thinking about all things stationary. For me, it's never about the 'instant fix', so when I see or read about wonderful things, like pens and notebooks, I often have to wait a while to actually receive anything, either ordered in the UK and couriered out here or collected on my not-often-enough trips back to the UK. I suppose the upside of this is that what I do end up with, I'm really sure I wanted as I've waited a while.
This includes a plethora of various notebooks, many of them mentioned already. I've been a decades-long user of Moleskine (especially their day-per-page 18-month diary) but, when I started to use a fountain pen, I realised the two were not compatible so had to look elsewhere; intially this was a bit of a gut wrench, memories of early travels accompanied by books of Bruce Chatwin, an early advocate of them, and I felt I was letting go of some former self. Yes, it was a moment, but I'm happy to say I'm over it, and them.
My most recent, and wonderful, discovery is Paper Republic, a small Austrian company where I buy leather journal covers, notebooks, and other bits and pieces. I love the journal cover which has inside pockets for lots of small but meaningful 'treasures': feathers, moth wings, postcards, images etc.
I fell in love with a Pilot Falcon fountain pen with an extra fine nib and, whilst I've always been pretty much an analogue person, this has encouraged me to write, physically write, much more. My 'go to' daily writing is in the "Foyle's" own bookshop black-lined notebook (made by an Italian company, Ciak). Foyle's :).....I'm conjouring up images of their wonderful shops, usually one of my first ports of call on arrival in London and often missed when I'm away.
I've always loved writing and found it relatively easy, thanks I know to both my mother and grandmother who were writers; my grandmother wrote and published books about her life in India. I write about experiences, how things make me feel and this is usually of the safari nature, being on safari, being in the bush, being out in the middle of nowhere and how that makes me feel. It's a 'voice' that has become my loudest I guess, this after 30 years living in parts of Africa (30 years!!!! I still can't believe that). It's not the most confident of voices, in terms of writing that is seen beyond myself, non-journal stuff, but it gets easier and if I align it with my photography or filming, then it's easier.
I haven't found journaling, personal stuff for me, easy at all. If I'm honest, too much time in my own head is not always a place I'm at ease so perhaps I find other ways for that outlet? Certainly I have so many of the tools around me: proper writing things, space, peace and more time and I am so lucky to have the perfect place, sitting comfortably at my father's old antique desk - shipped out to me from England three years ago - which is the most beloved of treasures. I hope to develop this more, so perhaps all is aligning with also being here :)
Hi Susannah, Thank you for the wonderful video and I really appreciate your kind and compassionate introduction. I am one of those who was extremely unhappy with the elections results (to say the least). It’s been really hard. What is helping me is connecting with my like-minded and like-hearted friends, so I am happy to be part of this community. It’s perfect timing, so thank you. I’m sorry you got a nasty comment in your DMs. I myself am happy to hang out with people who are authentic, so I appreciate that about you and this space.
As for journaling - it has been a really hard year and my journaling practice had definitely fallen off. My tarot/Oracle practice has been sustaining me, and I have a separate journal where I record my daily tarot draws. I journal in the sometimes. My “main” journal is an A5 Stalogy. I switch covers around, which is part of the fun, and right now it’s the Hobonici cover from this year - kind of tan with the black cats. I love it. Stickers and washi and fountain pens, oh my. Yes. I love TWSBIs also and there are pretty much my go-to pens at this point.
My creative joy recently has been learning how to make “stickers” on my phone from photos, then sticking those on other photos to make sort of a collage. I’ve been doing a lot of that the past couple weeks and it’s been very therapeutic.
Anyway, I loved this month’s video and am starting to feel inspired to reconnect with my journaling practice. I have missed it.
Thank you for this “confession” video because if you can get off track with journaling, then I can stop beating myself up for doing pretty much the same this year! One thing that has helped me dip my toes back in has been trying the Studio Journal (doing first one now for Fall season) that Jamie Ridler puts out. It’s been the structure I need at the moment and it’s very gentle, but at the same time you can make it your own and dabble in creativity (and stickers!). So far about 6 weeks in, I’ve been consistent with it and I’ve enjoyed working with it.
How to write this succinctly and answer your questions!?
1) Thank you for making this space. It has come at the perfect time with what is happening in the world.
2) Kitten energy is a real thing - we just adopted (or were adopted by) a kitten we renamed Scout (To Kill a Mockingbird reference). She joins her big sisters Hilde (5 years old grumpy and only loves my husband) and Nyx (2 years old and spazzy and my shadow).
3) My journals are of different qualities and for different purposes:
- heavy paper thick lined journal from the dollar store for daily pages and musings - 1/2 way through and can't wait to start a better quality journal for this
- school workbook for making my way through the prompts from Me and White Supremacy (thanks to the US election results)
- light blue moleskin for piano theory notes and reminders that I can learn/do hard things even when I'm approaching 48
- black Hemlock and Oak (Canadian, women owned, sustainable company) for my grimoire filled with rituals and tarot pulls
- light green moleskin for witchy learnings and musings that don't belong in the grimoire
4) Pens- I use my TWSBI pen with my Ferris Wheel shiny blue with sparkles ink or I use a Papermate black felt tipped pen. I want another TWSBI and more ink but I'm saving up.
Question- how do you use Notion? I have tried and my brain doesn't remember to log into it and see what to do? But I love it!
Hugo and I enjoyed seeing your intro. He sends a high five to the captain. 🫶
awww, high fives coming right back! 🐈⬛ ❤️ 🌈
I loved watching your video while out on my porch, surrounded by my journals. I am currently in several different sizes and colors. I tried to attach a pic, but couldn't figure it out. 😩
A5 Stalogy journals:
yellow- Substack
red- daily morning magic journal
blue- yearly oracle spread, journaling and class notes
Moleskine Cahier - kraft XL and XXL daily visual journaling (sometimes I need to go big)
Moleskine Yearly Journal - use as sketchbook and jotting down quotes and notes
Large 9x11 hard, sewn binding sketchbook - visual journaling
Hobonichi Yearly Planner - Can't seem to get into the habit with this one
Composition Notebooks - Home and Work To Do's
I struggle to decide what notebooks to use for which projects. I want to go smaller and lighter for ease in traveling. I use a small, green old Patagonia messenger bag for my daily goodies of pens, colored pencils, red journal and daily visual journal.
Next on my list is to buy a fountain pen and ink, so I would love to see a video. I might need to add more stickers!!!! ❤️
oooh, could you share more about your daily morning magic journal, please? That sounds like something up my street
Hi Charlotte. Thanks for asking. I use my red journal every morning, right after my yoga, breath and meditation practice. I write in different colored pens to add a bit of magic and fairy dust. I note the date, phase of the moon and astrological sign. I write simple affirmations and intentions for the day. I list a short gratitude list and pause to connect to my heart space. I make some wishes for the day and others. Writing out a magical letter to the Divine to support me through the day. I also journal tarot spreads linked with the phases of the moon so I can track and reflect later. I love seeing my stack of red notebooks get taller and taller. I lost count of days, but it will be 2 years come January since I started this daily practice.
I love this, thank you for sharing. Yep, that's definately up my street :) Might have to start something similar soon
More stickers are always a good idea! 👍 Love that you have so many notebooks, my journal twin :-)
Ahhhh I loved watching this. I was sticking things in my journal at the same time - perfect ♥ I'm still using a leuchtturm1917 a5 - it's been my faithful journal of choice for quite a while now. I did, strangely, go off my fountain pens for a while, and was writing in cello silke biro's (which are actually really nice to write with). I think I just needed to write quickly and not faff around for a while, so went back to basics, which was quite unexpected. Just recently I've come back to using my TWSBI eco's again - a medium and a stub nib, which I find really fun. The stub is particularly fun to use with shimmery/sheeny inks. I'm enjoying stickering and stuff again ♥ Feeling your renewed excitement - can you tell?! ><
a BIRO?! 😂 I know exactly what you mean - sometimes you just want to write fast and furious without having to think about it!
Hahaaaaa 🤣 I nearly didn't tell you it was a biro. (They are nice to write with though - for a biro) - but yes, quick, easy, no smudges AND something about permanence. I needed my words to feel really permanent for a while. Strange.
Makes total sense to me 👍🔥😘
Thanks for this. I'm DEVASTATED by the results. I literally cried all day yesterday and I honestly don't know how I will survive the next four years. I've had to stop social media and television, so I'm really great you popped up in my email today!
Really *glad
Oh my love, the softest hugs coming your way! I will be here to offer support through the next few years ❤️
Same, Claire. Same.
I’m with you, Claire. It is really difficult, and I am dealing with a lot of the same feelings and honestly a lot of anger. Which in some ways feels good and I’m starting to inquire how I can use that in positive ways. I do feel like community is part of what will help us through this, so I am thankful to be part of this community. Sending you lots of hugs.
Thank you so much for this video, especially your introduction! After a hard few days here in the U.S., it was such a treat to see you and the kitties and all your journaling and stationery goodies! On December 6 of last year, I got sick, and I somehow abandoned my daily journaling practice that I had started at the beginning of the pandemic. I journaled once this year -- while I was on vacation at the beginning of this summer -- but I haven't picked it back up in full force yet. I keep meaning to do so because I've realized that I FEEL better when I am regularly journaling. I keep it simply -- I use a composition notebook to journal, and I always skip the first page, so I don't mess it up right from the start. I collect stickers, but for some odd reason, I rarely use stickers in my journal unless I am traveling, and then I try to incorporate stickers from the place where I am in my journal. My goal is to incorporate more stickers in my journal as I write. In any event, thank you, Susannah, for this video. It has truly raised my spirits!
You are so welcome, love, I'm glad it helped a bit 🩷 and I will help facilitate your sticker journey :-) xx
A joy to watch and listen to - as always ❤️
Thank you dear Babs! ❤️
Thanks for your compassion and support. We really need it right now. I don’t know what to ask for because I love all your videos! I love seeing your new acquisitions, but I also really enjoyed the snippets of you out and about town. It was refreshing to see glimpses of your environment.
Thank you for this. A video by you (with a feline guest appearance!) was just the sort of boost I needed right now. This has been a hard week for me...as for many others here.
I'm in a bit of a rut in my long-form journaling, but I do manage to always do what I call the Daily Snapshot every day. It's my anchor and I've been doing it for just over 3 years now. I use Field Notes (my favorite!) for those. My favorite pens are still the Pentel Energels. I have tried so many others over the years (currently having a tryst with Stabilo because so cute), but keep coming back to the Energel again and again.
Thank you for this video, it was so nice. I’m definitely one of the ones struggling with the outcome of our election. This year has in a way been a year of renewal for me. I have lived for quite a few years with bad painful knees but this year I had total knee replacement surgeries on both knees. I had a lot of time to try different kinds of creative things & discovered for the first time in my life a love of journaling especially with stickers, washi & colorful pens. It helped me sort through my fear, anxiety, frustrations & so much boredom! I’m excited to see what else is out there that I’ve never considered trying before! Thank you so much for your inspiring tips!
Very much love the washi stand mic.
I went a little overboard when the Hobonichi’s came out in September. The local to me shop sells out of everything in about 20 min so it's very much a rush and I may have panic purchased a cover too many but I have no doubt I'll find some use for it. I’ll turn 50 in 2025 and perhaps it was all the 5's lining up that inspired me to buy the 5 year journal on a whim. I have all my treats boxed up until the new year to start fresh.
I have been journaling in the Techo cousin since the beginning of Journal l Love Club and I find it really hard to break out of that one page a day routine. There isn’t really enough room to properly journal in it so it tends to be a kind surface level temp check on how I am and what's going on that day. If I need to have a big brain dump or workout my emotions so I have an A5 stalogy to write out that, but the daily check in feels like brushing my teeth at this point, if I don’t get something down fairly soon after I wake up I just feel like my day is off. It’s easily 3 times the size as it was when I started it as it’s so full of stickers, tape and bits. It weighs a ton but every inch of space is used in some way or another and I feels as comforting and familiar as an old favourite sweater. I have several other journals devoted to various other projects but I tend to use them as spring boards and then when I actually get into the actual project I've been dreaming about the energy to write about it tends to fizzle out.
I love a TWSBI. It feels really smooth to me and is my preferred pen. I can never figure out how to clean them properly though so I end up having sort of surprise coloured ink as add a new colour to a still slightly inky pen.
I really love a rusty orange, deep yellow ochre-y ink and yes I HAVE noticed that they tend to get dry or just not glide out as easily so thanks for the nib idea. I hadn't even thought about that.
Thank you. Sooo much for doing this, being here. I am so glad I found you. Loved your video - soothing and fun to see you snd the kitty and listen to your voice. I live in the US in Pennsylvania. And I am heartbroken, confused, adrift. I am going to be staying home a lot more bc I don’t trust myself to bite my toungue and it doesn’t feel safe to be me in this place at this time. I was thinking about starting a journal/writers notebook collecting thoughts.
Hi Karen, I am with you in all the feels. It is a hard time, for sure. And I understand not wanting to go outside. I am so fortunate to be in a blue state, but I know it’s rough for all of us. I think this space will help create healing and community for all of us. Which is much needed. Sending you a big hug. 💙
I needed a big hig today. Truly. Thank you
Hi Susanna, so beautiful to meet you again.
I missed your video about journaling.
This year my journaling practice was based mainly on tarot spreads, and spontaneous diary.
I often felt the lack of a prompt that would make me start writing.
Happy to be here
Happy Sunday to all. What a wonderful way to spend my morning, thinking about all things stationary. For me, it's never about the 'instant fix', so when I see or read about wonderful things, like pens and notebooks, I often have to wait a while to actually receive anything, either ordered in the UK and couriered out here or collected on my not-often-enough trips back to the UK. I suppose the upside of this is that what I do end up with, I'm really sure I wanted as I've waited a while.
This includes a plethora of various notebooks, many of them mentioned already. I've been a decades-long user of Moleskine (especially their day-per-page 18-month diary) but, when I started to use a fountain pen, I realised the two were not compatible so had to look elsewhere; intially this was a bit of a gut wrench, memories of early travels accompanied by books of Bruce Chatwin, an early advocate of them, and I felt I was letting go of some former self. Yes, it was a moment, but I'm happy to say I'm over it, and them.
My most recent, and wonderful, discovery is Paper Republic, a small Austrian company where I buy leather journal covers, notebooks, and other bits and pieces. I love the journal cover which has inside pockets for lots of small but meaningful 'treasures': feathers, moth wings, postcards, images etc.
I fell in love with a Pilot Falcon fountain pen with an extra fine nib and, whilst I've always been pretty much an analogue person, this has encouraged me to write, physically write, much more. My 'go to' daily writing is in the "Foyle's" own bookshop black-lined notebook (made by an Italian company, Ciak). Foyle's :).....I'm conjouring up images of their wonderful shops, usually one of my first ports of call on arrival in London and often missed when I'm away.
I've always loved writing and found it relatively easy, thanks I know to both my mother and grandmother who were writers; my grandmother wrote and published books about her life in India. I write about experiences, how things make me feel and this is usually of the safari nature, being on safari, being in the bush, being out in the middle of nowhere and how that makes me feel. It's a 'voice' that has become my loudest I guess, this after 30 years living in parts of Africa (30 years!!!! I still can't believe that). It's not the most confident of voices, in terms of writing that is seen beyond myself, non-journal stuff, but it gets easier and if I align it with my photography or filming, then it's easier.
I haven't found journaling, personal stuff for me, easy at all. If I'm honest, too much time in my own head is not always a place I'm at ease so perhaps I find other ways for that outlet? Certainly I have so many of the tools around me: proper writing things, space, peace and more time and I am so lucky to have the perfect place, sitting comfortably at my father's old antique desk - shipped out to me from England three years ago - which is the most beloved of treasures. I hope to develop this more, so perhaps all is aligning with also being here :)
Hi Susannah, Thank you for the wonderful video and I really appreciate your kind and compassionate introduction. I am one of those who was extremely unhappy with the elections results (to say the least). It’s been really hard. What is helping me is connecting with my like-minded and like-hearted friends, so I am happy to be part of this community. It’s perfect timing, so thank you. I’m sorry you got a nasty comment in your DMs. I myself am happy to hang out with people who are authentic, so I appreciate that about you and this space.
As for journaling - it has been a really hard year and my journaling practice had definitely fallen off. My tarot/Oracle practice has been sustaining me, and I have a separate journal where I record my daily tarot draws. I journal in the sometimes. My “main” journal is an A5 Stalogy. I switch covers around, which is part of the fun, and right now it’s the Hobonici cover from this year - kind of tan with the black cats. I love it. Stickers and washi and fountain pens, oh my. Yes. I love TWSBIs also and there are pretty much my go-to pens at this point.
My creative joy recently has been learning how to make “stickers” on my phone from photos, then sticking those on other photos to make sort of a collage. I’ve been doing a lot of that the past couple weeks and it’s been very therapeutic.
Anyway, I loved this month’s video and am starting to feel inspired to reconnect with my journaling practice. I have missed it.
💜💜💜
Thank you for this “confession” video because if you can get off track with journaling, then I can stop beating myself up for doing pretty much the same this year! One thing that has helped me dip my toes back in has been trying the Studio Journal (doing first one now for Fall season) that Jamie Ridler puts out. It’s been the structure I need at the moment and it’s very gentle, but at the same time you can make it your own and dabble in creativity (and stickers!). So far about 6 weeks in, I’ve been consistent with it and I’ve enjoyed working with it.
How to write this succinctly and answer your questions!?
1) Thank you for making this space. It has come at the perfect time with what is happening in the world.
2) Kitten energy is a real thing - we just adopted (or were adopted by) a kitten we renamed Scout (To Kill a Mockingbird reference). She joins her big sisters Hilde (5 years old grumpy and only loves my husband) and Nyx (2 years old and spazzy and my shadow).
3) My journals are of different qualities and for different purposes:
- heavy paper thick lined journal from the dollar store for daily pages and musings - 1/2 way through and can't wait to start a better quality journal for this
- school workbook for making my way through the prompts from Me and White Supremacy (thanks to the US election results)
- light blue moleskin for piano theory notes and reminders that I can learn/do hard things even when I'm approaching 48
- black Hemlock and Oak (Canadian, women owned, sustainable company) for my grimoire filled with rituals and tarot pulls
- light green moleskin for witchy learnings and musings that don't belong in the grimoire
4) Pens- I use my TWSBI pen with my Ferris Wheel shiny blue with sparkles ink or I use a Papermate black felt tipped pen. I want another TWSBI and more ink but I'm saving up.
Question- how do you use Notion? I have tried and my brain doesn't remember to log into it and see what to do? But I love it!