I too am someone who can't go anywhere at any time of year without a spare woolly thing in my bag, so you're not alone there in needing a bag that can hold a jumper. Last year, I switched my go-everywhere notebook to a Filofax refillable notebook, which means I can have sections for diary/process notebook, planning and research journal/random paper in one portable book which keeps it together and organised, but any of it can be removed if no longer needed or the book is getting a bit fat and heavy - I've found this useful for ensuring I have the papery bits I need, but without things getting crushed or lost or forgotten or left behind because it's all too heavy.
I suggest you carry a 2 pocket folder with extra print paper or lined paper if you want but either way you did a great job with what you showed in your bag love the bag and the video thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
My bag is mainly used for teaching (so yes, it's overflowing with scores, music stand etc.) but that means I need a flask of tea (stay warm and keep the voice healthy) and a cereal bar in case my stomach starts to join in the musical fun. Extra space for laptop etc. when I have a break in my schedule to catch up on some work etc.
Love the video but the stationary freak in me cringed at the thought of the notecards getting bent up when you threw them in lol! Also, love your way of doing morning pages! I find brain dumps helpful but hard to sort through. I never thought of doing almost a Cornell method for them.
@morganeua thank you! Watching all your videos on Paperpal and Scrintal! But at the same time understanding zettelkasten and note taking and what's best way I can stay organised for my PhD!! I am a visual learner with Dyslexia and you explain everything well! Thank you!
I would love to see a day in my life vlog!! Unless you already post that kind of content elsewhere (though I'd still like to watch it on TH-cam) Edit: And a video on your favourite books of all time! Edit edit: Me realising you already have vlogs 🤣
Lovely video, thank you very much! I loved seeing that you always carry a fiction book with you. I have very recently finished my PhD, and I’m just getting back into reading fiction for fun, which I haven’t found the time for a long while during my PhD :( The thing is, I find myself wanting to take notes on the novels I read, just as I took academic notes during my PhD! I wanted to ask if you take any notes on your fiction books, or has the PhD broken me and taken away my joy of reading? 🤔😄
Hahaha, great question. I do sometimes take notes on my fiction books - like with 'A Psalm for the Wild Built', that book was just too thought-provoking! But lately I've been reading like, viral tiktok romances and there is nothing in those that I need to take notes about 😝 So, I can really use them to just zone out and stop thinking
congrats on your bag & looking mad fine, love that color. guess my when i think about it i can't go without lip balm, tissues and maybe some nail oil.. winter sure is coming. turned around and its all work so emily henry will join the bag ❤
@morganeua that's awesome I rather work on my Chromebook laptop computer because when I am using my ipad I need something to keep my ipad at a eye level you know to stand it up so I use a phone stand but sometimes it's complicated so I rather use my laptop computer and you can type on it easier😄
@morganeua it's complicated because sometimes when you move the ipad it falls off the phone stand so I use a towel for better grip because the stand use to have a little grip but not anymore so any laptop will do for me as long it has a keyboard 🥰
Even when the real and fake are placed side by side, it is hard to tell them apart. You have to do this kind of forensic level investigation, which only shows that the fake luxrul is very impressive and the real thing is really not worth the price. In fact, I am very disappointed with Chanel's poor quality in recent years and their customer service is terrible. The fakes look good at the moment
And they're not even a sponsor, they just sent me a bag! This was just the best way I could think of to show the bag on camera, considering most of my video styles don't feature bags 😝
4:30 "You can't write if you're not reading" 👏♥👏
I too am someone who can't go anywhere at any time of year without a spare woolly thing in my bag, so you're not alone there in needing a bag that can hold a jumper. Last year, I switched my go-everywhere notebook to a Filofax refillable notebook, which means I can have sections for diary/process notebook, planning and research journal/random paper in one portable book which keeps it together and organised, but any of it can be removed if no longer needed or the book is getting a bit fat and heavy - I've found this useful for ensuring I have the papery bits I need, but without things getting crushed or lost or forgotten or left behind because it's all too heavy.
Ooh, I love that!
A Saturday video! It’s a good weekend; I don’t even care what happens for the rest of the day.
Haha, glad you enjoy all my videos, even if they're just me chilling and putting stuff in my bag! 😜
@@morganeua haha I’m easy to please
I suggest you carry a 2 pocket folder with extra print paper or lined paper if you want but either way you did a great job with what you showed in your bag love the bag and the video thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
My bag is mainly used for teaching (so yes, it's overflowing with scores, music stand etc.) but that means I need a flask of tea (stay warm and keep the voice healthy) and a cereal bar in case my stomach starts to join in the musical fun. Extra space for laptop etc. when I have a break in my schedule to catch up on some work etc.
I love that you call it a 'flask of tea'! So good.
@@morganeua Guess living in Britain rubbed off on me ;)
Love the video but the stationary freak in me cringed at the thought of the notecards getting bent up when you threw them in lol!
Also, love your way of doing morning pages! I find brain dumps helpful but hard to sort through. I never thought of doing almost a Cornell method for them.
Haha, the notecards are just my "fleeting notes" they are destined for the recycling and I transfer them to Obsidian!
Great to see you reading Tokarczuk! I'm so happy that you like her prose so much :) Greetings from Poland!
Ooh, do you get to read her in the original Polish??
@@morganeua Yes, of course, I'm Polish, so it's natural for me :)
Hi from UK!! Thank you for sharing!!
Hi again Janice, nice to see you back in the comments section!
@morganeua thank you! Watching all your videos on Paperpal and Scrintal! But at the same time understanding zettelkasten and note taking and what's best way I can stay organised for my PhD!! I am a visual learner with Dyslexia and you explain everything well! Thank you!
Greetings From México!!
I would love to see a day in my life vlog!! Unless you already post that kind of content elsewhere (though I'd still like to watch it on TH-cam)
Edit: And a video on your favourite books of all time!
Edit edit: Me realising you already have vlogs 🤣
But these are totally videos that I could update, make again, and do better!
I have to recommend Adrian Tchaikovsky - absolutely amazing ideas and excellent writing style. Give him a try.
Oh, I haven't tried him yet, but I see his books all over. I should!
@@morganeua Dogs of War was an excellent concept, along with Children of Time (and subsequent books).
Lovely video, thank you very much! I loved seeing that you always carry a fiction book with you. I have very recently finished my PhD, and I’m just getting back into reading fiction for fun, which I haven’t found the time for a long while during my PhD :( The thing is, I find myself wanting to take notes on the novels I read, just as I took academic notes during my PhD! I wanted to ask if you take any notes on your fiction books, or has the PhD broken me and taken away my joy of reading? 🤔😄
Hahaha, great question. I do sometimes take notes on my fiction books - like with 'A Psalm for the Wild Built', that book was just too thought-provoking! But lately I've been reading like, viral tiktok romances and there is nothing in those that I need to take notes about 😝 So, I can really use them to just zone out and stop thinking
congrats on your bag & looking mad fine, love that color. guess my when i think about it i can't go without lip balm, tissues and maybe some nail oil.. winter sure is coming. turned around and its all work so emily henry will join the bag ❤
Yesss, I leave my cuticle oil at my desk at home, otherwise I forget to use it :P
Just curiosity do you carry a laptop or a iPad once again love the bag the video and also the essentials you carry in your bag😊
Sometimes! Mainly when I'm working away from home. But I prefer to work on my Computer because I love the big screen and my mechanical keyboard :)
@morganeua that's awesome I rather work on my Chromebook laptop computer because when I am using my ipad I need something to keep my ipad at a eye level you know to stand it up so I use a phone stand but sometimes it's complicated so I rather use my laptop computer and you can type on it easier😄
@morganeua it's complicated because sometimes when you move the ipad it falls off the phone stand so I use a towel for better grip because the stand use to have a little grip but not anymore so any laptop will do for me as long it has a keyboard 🥰
Even when the real and fake are placed side by side, it is hard to tell them apart. You have to do this kind of forensic level investigation, which only shows that the fake luxrul is very impressive and the real thing is really not worth the price. In fact, I am very disappointed with Chanel's poor quality in recent years and their customer service is terrible. The fakes look good at the moment
14 minutes of screen-time for a sponsor’s bag?!… I love your videos, but you can do better than this.
And they're not even a sponsor, they just sent me a bag! This was just the best way I could think of to show the bag on camera, considering most of my video styles don't feature bags 😝