
"Oh! I like it when he uses the fancy pens."
Interest in fountain pens is brewing amongst my youngest class of students. The stationery ‘good word’ is spreading. Extrinsic motivation, used pointedly, can be a net win.

Taking myself out of choosing a currently inked
Taking myself out of the decisionmaking for pairing inks with pens shakes me from my rut of rotating between the same inks and same nibs over and again. The excitement of trying a new pen-nib-ink combination is what starts me writing and working and scribbling. Novelty generates words, for me. So, I invited my good friend (and father-in-law), BF, to serve as my currently-inked-chooser-most-exalted.

Building a spicier monochrome currently inked
I aimed for a spicier monochrome. Spicy translates into a true blue ink to accompany Blizzard’s teal-forward hue and a yellow-green to stand out against the other five understated ink colors. Shading forward and true to hue.

The harmony in a simple index tab
My educational happenings are accompanied by a duo of index tabs in my work bullet journal, one for each course I teach. The tabs ease access to the lesson plan outline each course is presently on. Thumb-friendly flipping directly to the exact lesson I am set to teach each day. As such, my tabs move daily.