It seems like everything is a spectrum. I was reading a blog post about hobbies that resonated with me. The premise is that every hobby is actually 4 hobbies: doing the hobby, discussing the hobby, playing with the gear, and discussing the gear. I won’t steal the author’s graphic, but here is my own interpretation….
Month: February 2024
Return of the index cards
This is just a quick post so that I attain my “post every week” goal. I must stop sleeping through my alarms. I was listening to a youtuber enthuse about the utility of index cards in maintaining one’s forward momentum with ongoing (or new) projects. Of course, someone in the comments said that this was…
I went grocery shopping this past Wednesday
My wife and I love each other very much. We also don’t celebrate Valentine’s day, mostly because we agree that it is a shameless money-grab that guilts people into performative “romance.” She finds it very irksome. We went grocery shopping on Wednesday night, quite on impulse because we were already out and needed to “pick…
Note-taking review: How a bullet journal may – or may not – inspire your creativity
A lot of people swear by the bullet journal. Half appointment book, half sketchbook, and all-analog. No laptop, tablet, app, or software needed. All one needs is a pen and a pad. I tried it out and I’ll tell you what I think of it. Bullet journal intro If you’re not aware of what a…
The best note-taking method (no, the answer is not in this post)
This blog is largely about my relationship with creativity, and exploring how to keep the flow going with planning and organization. I’ve struggled with organization all my life, relying primarily on my memory to call to mind things I wanted to do, seeds of ideas that I wanted to cultivate, and the whereabouts of tools…
Blog accountability – one month
It has been a hard couple of weeks. I won’t get into the details of family health drama, but my intent for this blog was at least 1 long post at the beginning of the week (on Tuesdays), and a shorter post on Friday. Considering that after week two, when everything started to devolve, I…