How I end a journaling notebook
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How I end a journaling notebook

Just about everyone has offered advice on how to start a journal. From Oprah to The NY Times to JetPens and others. There are fabulous articles on strategies we can use to start a brand new journal. Reflections on how to end using a notebook are rarer.

I am to share just that: an overview of how I close out a notebook. For me, ending a journal is a three step process. A process that has grown into a tradition I find fun. Whee.

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The ‘last inked’ column is pretty dope
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The ‘last inked’ column is pretty dope

The big picture this week is that I’m off from work. That means my writing and reading is to suit my own interests. I anticipate a healthy amount of annotating, reading notes, scratch notes pertaining to personal projects, and journaling. Slow paced, methodical, and reflective.

In short: I can make any pen and ink combination work well this week.

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Deciding what I want in a new gel or ballpoint pen
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Deciding what I want in a new gel or ballpoint pen

One of my favorite aspects of analog thinking is that the tools that work for me change over time. There is no singularly perfect pen or ink or paper. My needs change from project to project. And my tastes change year over year.

My ballpoint pen of choice has long been the Baron Fig Squire. It’s compact and machined well. The twist mechanism is smooth and satisfying to click.

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