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Journal Jam Fall 2022 Day 7
Day 7 Question:
How does your practice/style change according to your circumstances? For example, do you switch to a smaller volume when you're travelling? Use a less elaborate layout when you're particularly busy? Anything else?
(If you answer elsewhere, drop us a link in the comments.)
How does your practice/style change according to your circumstances? For example, do you switch to a smaller volume when you're travelling? Use a less elaborate layout when you're particularly busy? Anything else?
(If you answer elsewhere, drop us a link in the comments.)
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I think the only difference is in the method i'll use to plan my day. I usually plan my day in the morning, just after waking up, but if there's some uncertainty about how the day is going to go, or i'm in a particular kind of mood, i'll add things as i'm about to do them, or after i've already done them (and then proudly highlight them as done immediately after writing them).
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I've noticed that some types of scribbly braindump notes end up in the journal, whereas others don't. Something feels soothing about putting words and ink to certain topics, versus typing private notes, emailing a close friend, etc.
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I experiment with other systems and multiple notebooks as circumstances change in my life (motherhood, starting work again, etc.) but in the end I always seem to end up going back to my TN. I just can't beat that "separated but all in one place" feeling it gives me.
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If I'm busy my lists tend to be more barebones; when I'm not busy I get ambitious and give myself really long to-do lists xD
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It's weird how it does take that retrospective sometimes to realize that there's something going on. That happens to me too.
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I think that's a really sensible and practical way to approach it.
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I definitely post different things on DW than I do in my paper journal.
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When I have time, I like to make nice, organized to-do lists and then actually do the stuff...
I tend to drag too many notebooks/etc. along when I travel. What if I suddenly need to write an entire novel or something?
This has never happened, it never will. But y'know.no subject
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My work planner is also small enough to go in my tote/briefcase, so it goes with me.
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