Does anybody bullet journal? I've found adding an index and timeline to my journal has made it much more navigable, and allows me to add lots of stuff to it that I wouldn't otherwise. It's a good alternative to a laptop or phone for when I don't have power, and lets me use my fountain pen more.
Currently I am using a Rhodia Webnotebook (orange) with a black Pilot Metropolitan, with Sailor Studio 143 (blue) ink. My journal setup is very basic, with no drawings. Just text.
Bullet Journaling & Fountain Pens
- Kolev
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Re: Bullet Journaling & Fountain Pens
I am so upset that my favorite fountain broke. I want to get another one. Been trying to get into journaling but I haven't really tried any system yet. Currently, I just free write what comes to mind into a tiny pocket journal.
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Re: Bullet Journaling & Fountain Pens
I tried bullet journaling years ago, but at the time it felt both too busy and not robust enough for my needs. I might try it again, though, since I'm in a completely different career/situation now.
I have a bad habit of buying fountain pens "as a treat." My current daily driver is a Lamy Safari. It's not my favorite of the bunch, but it's tough as nails and cheap enough I won't cry if I break or lose it.
I have a bad habit of buying fountain pens "as a treat." My current daily driver is a Lamy Safari. It's not my favorite of the bunch, but it's tough as nails and cheap enough I won't cry if I break or lose it.
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