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Old Mar 10, 2016, 04:42 PM
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18 Things to Do With a Moleskine, or Any Notebook

Most of us have one or two laying around the house we haven't used. Found this list to be helpful.

I had small notebook that came free with a large one I recently bought and I didn't know what to do with it, now I am making it into a quote book so I can motivate myself and find inspiration if I need it.

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Old Mar 11, 2016, 11:28 AM
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In addition to writings - be they serious or whimsical - my notebooks and journals are full of art pasted to the pages
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Old Mar 11, 2016, 08:37 PM
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doodle books......a place to practice zentangles & zentangle art
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I have a composition notebook I have started to use as a dream journal. If I can remember to use it when I wake up and remember what I dreamt, I write it down in there.
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This is great! Lots of good ideas, thank you for sharing! A new notebook always cheers me up, I just got two new ones today!
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Some of the suggestions sounded very obsessive and horrible, LOL. I think I liked the creative suggestions better.
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Old Mar 14, 2016, 03:11 PM
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I have a ton of half written journals lol i always start and then end up buying new ones

I liked the one sentence idea.. sometimes its just a sentence or a small poem or just words that come to mind.

I'm going to do this after i get off work and do whatever I end up doing. probably going to re pot my baby shoots from my aloe pant, go to yoga, walk my dog, i really want to color ive been wanting to for days!! but i also want to go shopping lol I dont know how to prioritize my time! but I'm going to think about these things at the end of the day -

This made me smile today:
This made me think today:
This is something I wish I had done differently today:
This is something I learned today:
This is the good I did today:
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