Man, I don't even know how to start using this. I've never "planned" before.
haha, I'm in the same boat. I bought one and drew a doodle on the first day. haven't used it since
Man, I don't even know how to start using this. I've never "planned" before.
Well. I ruined my planner. Spilled coffee all over it.
Man, I don't even know how to start using this. I've never "planned" before.
Well. I ruined my planner. Spilled coffee all over it.
haha, I'm in the same boat. I bought one and drew a doodle on the first day. haven't used it since
Man, I don't even know how to start using this. I've never "planned" before.
I just use mine as a little checklist for things I have to do in the day, or upcoming appointments, etc. I tried being creative with mine a few years ago, and it was too much pressure!
It's not ruined! Dry the planner out and it has become art.
Got mine, now Im in the same boat :/ It looks really nice tho, dont want to fill it with crap
This is what I do. One day I started writing that I didn't do much but remembered more as I wrote. Also it is a motivation to try new things, in order to write about them. Or motivation to not do something, if you write down you won't do it.Bagels said:The other way to look at it is the Field Notes slogan - I'm not writing it down to remember it later, I'm writing it down to remember it now. You can think of a journal/planner less as a place to record history (which seems daunting, even if it is just your personal history) and more a tool to live a more contemplative, purposeful life right now.
This is what I do. One day I started writing that I didn't do much but remembered more as I wrote. Also it is a motivation to try new things, in order to write about them. Or motivation to not do something, if you write down you won't do it.
Also at the end of a week I think about the week as a whole and take a card from a deck of cards that has some symbolism for the week, and put it in the card holders in the cover near cards from some previous weeks.
My pen is almost out of its first cartridge of ink after a month. This is average from what I see.
Yes. It didn't think it feels all that special when using it but I suspected that going back to test a ballpoint would show the difference. I tested this and was right.So you're liking the Kakuno?
So I got the Lamy Safari and the Plumix. I far prefer the way the Plumix writes. But it feels so cheap. The Safari is ok but it doesn't have the nice writing feel to it the Plumix does.
Any Plumix pen that feels nice and not with a screw off cap and cheap plastic body?
You can swap in an italics nib for your Safari as well if that's what you mean by writing feel. I use my 1.1 nib all the time it's great
Also, listen to Bagels. The Metro is amazing, and cheap!
Just got a 1.1. Thanks. I wish I had known from the start. I hate the fine nib the safari came with.You can swap in an italics nib for your Safari as well if that's what you mean by writing feel. I use my 1.1 nib all the time it's great
Also, listen to Bagels. The Metro is amazing, and cheap!
To the people who might be having a hard time coming up with things to write in our fantastic little book, then someplace called bohoberry are having a #RockYourHandwriting month in february.
Got my Techo today thanks to your persuasiveness, Bagels. Haven't got a cover yet, but I'm looking at a nice tweed one from Etsy. The paper really is quite nice to write on!
jetpens is out of stock
should i order directly on their site
can someone explain (or point towards) what's so amazing about this and how I should be using it?
Other than the high quality paper and binding, it's just like any planner/notebook. What's amazing about it is how you use it which really depends on the one using it. Some use it as a regular planner, others use it as an art book, doodle book, personal journal, scrapbook, life log, etc...
You can see some example on what people use it for here:
http://hobonichilove.tumblr.com/
http://help.1101.com/store/techo/collection/en
hey guys how do i use a piece of paper
can someone explain (or point towards) what's so amazing about this and how I should be using it?
hey guys how do i use a piece of paper
Nothing stopping you from writing a few hundred more.The OP is like 1000 words answering this. :/
Nothing stopping you from writing a few hundred more.
hey guys how do i use a piece of paper
You can boil them, mash them, stick them in a stew.
The OP is like 1000 words answering this. :/
Other than the high quality paper and binding, it's just like any planner/notebook. What's amazing about it is how you use it which really depends on the one using it. Some use it as a regular planner, others use it as an art book, doodle book, personal journal, scrapbook, life log, etc...
You can see some example on what people use it for here:
http://hobonichilove.tumblr.com/
http://help.1101.com/store/techo/collection/en
Don't tempt me.
I totally forgot to order this.
I enjoyed it but I found the original way too small. Anyone else had similar complaints? I have pretty big handwriting.
Any similar notebooks the size of a palm? One of those Dick Tracey sized pocket, pocket notebooks.
Any similar notebooks the size of a palm? One of those Dick Tracey sized pocket, pocket notebooks.
Moleskin makes some. I know Bagels is a Moleskine hater, though lol.
Rhodia has a small stapled notebook (7.4cm x 12cm).
Where?Hobonichi sells pocket notebooks with Tomoe River paper, which are great.
Where?