How and Why to Keep a “Commonplace Book” — Ryan Holiday
How and Why to Keep a “Commonplace Book” — Ryan Holiday I started keeping a commonplace book about a year ago. I affectionately call mine by the Ita...
How and Why to Keep a “Commonplace Book” — Ryan Holiday I started keeping a commonplace book about a year ago. I affectionately call mine by the Ita...
Weekly plan bars – Matthew Lang I’ve been having a successful run with the bullet journal and implementing Mike Rhode’s daily plan bar but as ...
11 Things To Write in your new Moleskine Notebook — Nicholas Bate Some good outside the norm suggestions that apply to any notebook.
Rough Book – A Thinking Man Just before the start of a new school year, my father used to pull out all the class work and home work notebooks I used in th...
A good place to have bad ideas — Austin Kleon So I’ve been spending more and more time in the pages of my notebook. Talking in black ink. Letting the pages abso...
Embracing Simplicity and Familiarity — Lane Changes I’m always doing a little bit of tinkering with my daily journaling approach, but these days I’m more focuse...
The Guidance of Notebook Papers | Todd Sattersten It is easy and common to offer a blank page, but we seem to prefer a set of markings to organize our work. Som...
Execupundit.com: The Idea Book You know what happens to good ideas if you don’t write them down. No matter how brilliant they may be – how certain y...
Capitol Hill Books Has DC’s Most Curmudgeonly Store Owner | Washingtonian Last weekend, I stepped into the store to hunt for a particular title, and reali...
A 100-year-old Japanese stationery store lets customers design the perfect, custom notebook — Quartz For about $9 per 60-page notebook, you can mix-and-match ru...