Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing your process of coming up with a commonplace system that works for you. I have wanted to start one for the last year or so however the entire process seemed so overwhelming to me as one, I did not want to duplicate what I am already doing in other planners and two, it seemed too overwhelming as far as how to separate each entry. This video helped me decipher how I would like to start the process of starting and setting up a commonplace planner system that works for me! Thank you so much 🙏🫶📝✍️
You've inspired to me to consider starting a common book journal. Also, can you share how you printed out your mood board? I would love to start adding them into my journal without so much bulk of regular photo paper.
Thanks for sharing this. I really like how you are using the margin. I am going to try to incorporate a margin in mine even though I use a travelers notebook so it is pretty narrow. I have avoided adding dots or topics/key, but I might go back and try to add them. Thanks again.
Loved everything about this! So inspiring and full of things that I can relate to. Thank you for sharing! I am currently reading through Job, so really interested in the article about Job being an image of Christ: can you share a link to that? Would also be interested in how you got into loving and using inks and fountain pens. I have quite a few fountain pens that I love to use, but I find the world of pens and ink a bit daunting 😊...
It is nice to see a youtuber use a commonplace book for more than quotes. So many youtubers promote the idea that a commonplace book is some sort of system for (inspirational) quotes only, and people keep mindlessly copying that idea. Just quotes. Really annoying, because it reduces the idea of a commonplace book, and it is historically incorrect.
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing your process of coming up with a commonplace system that works for you. I have wanted to start one for the last year or so however the entire process seemed so overwhelming to me as one, I did not want to duplicate what I am already doing in other planners and two, it seemed too overwhelming as far as how to separate each entry. This video helped me decipher how I would like to start the process of starting and setting up a commonplace planner system that works for me! Thank you so much 🙏🫶📝✍️
It looks amazing and I love the simplicity. Thank you for sharing.
You've inspired to me to consider starting a common book journal. Also, can you share how you printed out your mood board? I would love to start adding them into my journal without so much bulk of regular photo paper.
Thanks for sharing this. I really like how you are using the margin. I am going to try to incorporate a margin in mine even though I use a travelers notebook so it is pretty narrow. I have avoided adding dots or topics/key, but I might go back and try to add them. Thanks again.
Loved everything about this! So inspiring and full of things that I can relate to. Thank you for sharing! I am currently reading through Job, so really interested in the article about Job being an image of Christ: can you share a link to that? Would also be interested in how you got into loving and using inks and fountain pens. I have quite a few fountain pens that I love to use, but I find the world of pens and ink a bit daunting 😊...
It is nice to see a youtuber use a commonplace book for more than quotes. So many youtubers promote the idea that a commonplace book is some sort of system for (inspirational) quotes only, and people keep mindlessly copying that idea. Just quotes. Really annoying, because it reduces the idea of a commonplace book, and it is historically incorrect.
I agree…