foxtrots

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[โ€“] foxtrots@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It actually is heavily inspired off of the everbook system. However I don't do a lot of the bullet journallying parts. I keep calanders more than to do lists.

As for handling the pages I put them in folders besed on what they are under. One of these days I want to bind my journals into a books.

Drinking journal is fun. Everytime I have a new entry I put a drop of what I'm drinking on the page. The thick cotton pages hold water well and drive fast. Theres a lot of complexities to the flavors when homebrewing so it's helpful to document whatever I can.

[โ€“] foxtrots@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I have blank A5 sheets of southland cotton resume paper with peice A4 of card stock to act as a folder. I then use a small binder clip to keep it all together. Ive longed loved this system for 3 reasons

  • I can dispose of used scap paper or remove & file away old journal entrys or notes. This keeps my journal slim with only usefull notes.

  • I can keep my current page clipped on the front of the book and is good for when I need to take notes on the fly or standing.

  • i can custome the paper, the cover, & make templates.

My main journals are

  • daily autobiography
  • meditation journal
  • homebrewing and drinking journal.

I also keep logs of working out, cash, weight, & a checkbook in there as well.