You are very welcome. I talk about my experiences and the intersection of journaling/commonplace books and assorted physical disabilities, because I cannot journal exactly the same ways that I did in high school, or in my thirties. The point is that the process supports those adaptations, so there's no fear of "one right way." Your journals and commonplace books are scrapbooks of your thoughts.
The one down side in using pencil NOW is that I have a heavy hand, so there's a bit of smudging on earlier pages. Not lines or distinct marks, just a slight tint across the whole page. If that bothers you, I can suggest Frixion pens as a quality erasable pen, but I haven't checked the durability/archival quality of the ink.
Re: Opposite advice
Date: 2024-04-22 10:38 pm (UTC)The one down side in using pencil NOW is that I have a heavy hand, so there's a bit of smudging on earlier pages. Not lines or distinct marks, just a slight tint across the whole page. If that bothers you, I can suggest Frixion pens as a quality erasable pen, but I haven't checked the durability/archival quality of the ink.