What have you done with your 2015?
I started off my year with one thing in mind. I sought out a way to improve my handwriting. I have never really been impressed with the lack of consistency with my writing. Sounds so basic, and simplistic to try something like this. But You see, writing is my mind. I function better with the thoughts on the page than they are all jumbled up in my head.
This process started me on a path into finding the joy of writing with a fountain pen. Those who don't know about fountain pens, or have a general love for the instrument of the written word might not quite be able to grasp what it can mean to someone like me. But there are some folks who get it. And through the magic of the internet I have found a few of "My People." We write the songs of our hearts and thoughts. (*USE ALL THE PRETTY THINGS - this is an issue I struggle with. I will use the things I like least before I use the nice stuff. But this year I have learned I need to enjoy what life has - each and every day)
I am not quite sure if I accomplished my goal of improving my hand writing. But that's alright, I have 2016 to continue to work through that process. The next thing that I have done during 2015 was introduce more creativity into my life. What else can you do with fountain pens? There is journal writing, and letter writing to my grandma. But another expression would also be doing some drawing. Now that is going beyond my comfort zone. Showing my written attempts were scary enough to post on Instagram, but then to move into publicly sharing artwork done by me, just about had me abandon the account. I had my Instagram for 4 plus years and really never used it. So it was a very good chance that this account was going to be made dormant again.
With the encouragement of a good friend (You know who you are my zen tangler ;) ) I started giving it a try, and just so happened to be an art challenge called Index card a day. (#icad) For 60 days - I did 30 - its a drawing on an index card each day. Some times I did sayings, some were art related. A few surprising good ones, quite a few not suitable for saving. But I posted them anyway. I stepped out of my box that was protected by fear and put forth my creative attempts.
Through my journey that began simply enough has given me experiences that I grateful for. I have gotten to know folks that are into pens just like me. That they have been generous with her time to answer questions. To maybe even hold my hand a bit when I was sinking backwards into fear mode. A few were also the swift kicks in the tush to go forth and try. To accept my efforts as my own, and work on my style. I laugh at that comment, because I am not a creature of style, more like one of comfort. But there are times you have to step out of that comfort zone.
Even stepping out of my box, I have done some periscopes. I added a few more entries to my blog this year. Not as many as I should or would of liked. But maybe I will do more for next year. Though what more can I say about the pen stuff I am into that hasn't been done by someone else that knows more of what they are talking about. Then again I remind myself that I was once new, and I should share the 'new' things I have encountered.
So, I am thinking that I am quite looking forward to the next year. I have my tools surrounding me now, in my space that will allow me to create. I believe I will continue to venture forth. Use what I have in me to be more creative in 2016. My one hope is that by sharing my attempts someone else out there, that is afraid of their "abilities," to go ahead and give it a try. Might find that seed grow into something of Joy. That was true for me this last year. Had no clue that googling "How to improve my handwriting?" would have brought me to the place that I'm today.
So, for those who have crossed my path this year. I welcome you into the next year. And I wish you a year of expanding your creative side, and seeking out your joy.
-Mishelle
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Sunday, November 01, 2015
NaNoWriMo Once again
Can you tell I am avoiding the actual nanowrimo writing? I mean I am sitting here thinking about blogging instead of writing something for nanowrimo. I am really bad. This year the self doubt is keeping the keyboard, and pen from my fingers. I really wonder why I feel like I should do some writing. Obviously, no one is ever going to read anything that I write. But then why write? I have always been driven to do so. But not very successful is fighting that inner demon critic.
Why do this, not like you are going to make money on it?
Shouldn't you be doing something more productive with your time?
- - Isn't there housework or cleaning you can do instead?
How can I justify spending time at a computer or with a notebook and allowing al the other things I am supposed to take care of just for some foolish venture into writing something.
Oh, the idea of 50,000 works is way too much for me. And normally when I sat down to the computer, or iPad i would end up surfing around the internet with out actually getting any sort of writing done. Now I can fly on a keyboard when I set my mind to it. When I am really in the zone, I just look off into the distance and allow my fingers to ust do their thing. They pound out my words onto the screen and create a visualization of my thoughts. I love it when that actually happens. But to get into that space i have to set aside all other distractions. And I will tell you what, that isn't easy for me. Plus then lets add into that negative self talk that I mentioned above and I am doomed.
So my plans for this year is to write it. I have new lovey fountain pens, and I have a stash (hoard) of pocket moleskine cahier notebooks. I want to fill at least 1 with my words for the month. That is a goal of two pages a day. Yes, I realize that shorts myself down to 20% of most folks on nanowrimo. I calculated that I should amass about 9500 words with one notebook. I have about 57 words for 9 lines, and there are 22 lines per page (24 if I use the top and bottom "half" lines) So that gives me 9475.67 words as a guess. Now I do not have to stop at one notebook, but it is my start and anything beyond that is going to be sheer bonus.
Now to battle those inner negative thoughts, and actually start to figure out jsut what to write. NOt sure what story I have in me this time, but I have 60 words started for this morning, and its only November 1 - time for coffee.
Why do this, not like you are going to make money on it?
Shouldn't you be doing something more productive with your time?
- - Isn't there housework or cleaning you can do instead?
How can I justify spending time at a computer or with a notebook and allowing al the other things I am supposed to take care of just for some foolish venture into writing something.
Oh, the idea of 50,000 works is way too much for me. And normally when I sat down to the computer, or iPad i would end up surfing around the internet with out actually getting any sort of writing done. Now I can fly on a keyboard when I set my mind to it. When I am really in the zone, I just look off into the distance and allow my fingers to ust do their thing. They pound out my words onto the screen and create a visualization of my thoughts. I love it when that actually happens. But to get into that space i have to set aside all other distractions. And I will tell you what, that isn't easy for me. Plus then lets add into that negative self talk that I mentioned above and I am doomed.
So my plans for this year is to write it. I have new lovey fountain pens, and I have a stash (hoard) of pocket moleskine cahier notebooks. I want to fill at least 1 with my words for the month. That is a goal of two pages a day. Yes, I realize that shorts myself down to 20% of most folks on nanowrimo. I calculated that I should amass about 9500 words with one notebook. I have about 57 words for 9 lines, and there are 22 lines per page (24 if I use the top and bottom "half" lines) So that gives me 9475.67 words as a guess. Now I do not have to stop at one notebook, but it is my start and anything beyond that is going to be sheer bonus.
Now to battle those inner negative thoughts, and actually start to figure out jsut what to write. NOt sure what story I have in me this time, but I have 60 words started for this morning, and its only November 1 - time for coffee.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Do you One Book or Many at a time?
When it has come to my journaling process I have always had just one book going at a time. My mind can not handle the idea of more than one book at a time. But I have realized that I fill my daily journal with just random junk that has no purpose there. This really became more apparent when I found myself just rambling on and on about pens. Though, they are not just your regular ball point pens, my game has been upped to fountain pens, it is still writing my thoughts about my pens. This might not be material anyone else would be interested, though my journals are not for anyone else but me.
Why do I journal? I think that for me, journaling is a way of processing. I think about situations that are troubling me. Some times I have positive things to write about, and most of the time I write when my mind and or heart is troubled. You know, that personal stuff that just doesn't quite make sense, and you are trying to figure out what's going on in the noodle. This might just be me, so I don't know. But that is one of the reasons why I journal.
This year I learned about art, journal planner book called a fauxbonichi. Actually heard about the make your own version before I learned about the real one called hobonichi. I decided that I wanted to have more creativity in my life. I am not a planner, so having a paper schedule is not something I was seeking, and I am certainly not an artist. Not an artist by any means of any stretch of the imagination. But allowing myself to be, feel, and do more creative things I found pleasing. Picking up a notebook, the one that folks seem to use the most for their DIY hobonichi notebooks is the MiquelRuis grid lined notebook. Not a grid line person, but I do prefer the lines over blank pages. There is something about a blank page that I find daunting.
Although I am a self professed non-artist type person, this journal has been an interesting way for me to be expressive, play and be creative. I post some of my work online. Very hesitantly mind you, but my thoughts are this: Not everyone can be perfect. We all have areas we can be more creative. And maybe my simplistic attempts might help encourage one other person to explore more ways to be creative.
Then to save my daily journal notebook, which I have been using a slightly better quality paper. My fountain pens deserve the experience, am I right? They don't get to write in calligraphy, Spencerian or Copperplate, so I try to treat them nicely with good cleanings, colorful inks, and moderately priced paper. (Some nicer than others, but it can't all be good because I have lots of other papers that need to get utilized as well.) But this can be a common place for this, and for that. I can talk about my nib just not working as well as I like. Or this ink is doing some funky dance here. Or wow, there is sparkles and sheen. Oh, My. I have a notebook for the randomness of thoughts that can flood my mind. This is probably more like a brain dump journal. Not something I need to hold on to, and when ever the time feels right, it shall be tossed.
Then this brings me to yet another journal. Yes, really I have another one. This one, I have yet to find its true purpose in my life. Or just how I want to use it. This happens to be my own version of a midori traveler's notebook, hence its a fauxdori. I have inside a calendar notebook by Ray Blake's my life in one place, its in a field notes size. This has a one month view, then two page weekly view, then lots of pages for lists. Bullet journaling, lister's gotta list. What is that thing I want to look up online later? Why isn't this pen working, scratch, scribble and dribble the ink pages. Then I have a random jot notebook. When I contemplate a journaling idea. Or maybe even a blog note. (Aren't you glad having read this far that I had a blog idea?) Then another notebook for journaling. Straight thought processing journaling. However, this can not replace my daily journal. (Or what ever day I decided to journal and process the noodle) I'm not sure just what I want this notebook to be. It has some thoughts that I had to write down when a moment struck me. But this is a small space to do any other type of journaling, certainly not for art journaling. Bullet journaling goes in the Ray Blake field notes monthly plan pack. (Please go to his website, I wasn't sure if the links would chance if I included it here, but he is very easy to find and most planner folks have already heard of him. What a kindness this man has done sharing his hard work and time for free for folks!! Showing everyone how to make their own notebooks, and inserts, and folders)
So, do you journal? Have you thought about an art journal? Do you just do the written word? Are you a planner person?
Just my thought as I am figuring out just what I want from all these creative avenues.
-Mishelle
Why do I journal? I think that for me, journaling is a way of processing. I think about situations that are troubling me. Some times I have positive things to write about, and most of the time I write when my mind and or heart is troubled. You know, that personal stuff that just doesn't quite make sense, and you are trying to figure out what's going on in the noodle. This might just be me, so I don't know. But that is one of the reasons why I journal.
This year I learned about art, journal planner book called a fauxbonichi. Actually heard about the make your own version before I learned about the real one called hobonichi. I decided that I wanted to have more creativity in my life. I am not a planner, so having a paper schedule is not something I was seeking, and I am certainly not an artist. Not an artist by any means of any stretch of the imagination. But allowing myself to be, feel, and do more creative things I found pleasing. Picking up a notebook, the one that folks seem to use the most for their DIY hobonichi notebooks is the MiquelRuis grid lined notebook. Not a grid line person, but I do prefer the lines over blank pages. There is something about a blank page that I find daunting.
Although I am a self professed non-artist type person, this journal has been an interesting way for me to be expressive, play and be creative. I post some of my work online. Very hesitantly mind you, but my thoughts are this: Not everyone can be perfect. We all have areas we can be more creative. And maybe my simplistic attempts might help encourage one other person to explore more ways to be creative.
Then to save my daily journal notebook, which I have been using a slightly better quality paper. My fountain pens deserve the experience, am I right? They don't get to write in calligraphy, Spencerian or Copperplate, so I try to treat them nicely with good cleanings, colorful inks, and moderately priced paper. (Some nicer than others, but it can't all be good because I have lots of other papers that need to get utilized as well.) But this can be a common place for this, and for that. I can talk about my nib just not working as well as I like. Or this ink is doing some funky dance here. Or wow, there is sparkles and sheen. Oh, My. I have a notebook for the randomness of thoughts that can flood my mind. This is probably more like a brain dump journal. Not something I need to hold on to, and when ever the time feels right, it shall be tossed.
Then this brings me to yet another journal. Yes, really I have another one. This one, I have yet to find its true purpose in my life. Or just how I want to use it. This happens to be my own version of a midori traveler's notebook, hence its a fauxdori. I have inside a calendar notebook by Ray Blake's my life in one place, its in a field notes size. This has a one month view, then two page weekly view, then lots of pages for lists. Bullet journaling, lister's gotta list. What is that thing I want to look up online later? Why isn't this pen working, scratch, scribble and dribble the ink pages. Then I have a random jot notebook. When I contemplate a journaling idea. Or maybe even a blog note. (Aren't you glad having read this far that I had a blog idea?) Then another notebook for journaling. Straight thought processing journaling. However, this can not replace my daily journal. (Or what ever day I decided to journal and process the noodle) I'm not sure just what I want this notebook to be. It has some thoughts that I had to write down when a moment struck me. But this is a small space to do any other type of journaling, certainly not for art journaling. Bullet journaling goes in the Ray Blake field notes monthly plan pack. (Please go to his website, I wasn't sure if the links would chance if I included it here, but he is very easy to find and most planner folks have already heard of him. What a kindness this man has done sharing his hard work and time for free for folks!! Showing everyone how to make their own notebooks, and inserts, and folders)
So, do you journal? Have you thought about an art journal? Do you just do the written word? Are you a planner person?
Just my thought as I am figuring out just what I want from all these creative avenues.
-Mishelle
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Twsbi Eco keeping up
Been a week behind in journaling. Had a major life thing happen and didn't know if I'd back track to fill in the time that lapsed or move from that date forward. Well when I sat down to write it all was pouring out. I was using a leuchttrum a5 medium sized notebook. Filling every line and space including the header and footer of each page.
I went through 10 pages of writing, using a fine nib with relatively small writing. The pen was uncapped most of that time. A few breaks because I was writing for a couple hours. The entire time the pen was never ink starved. And I'm almost out of ink in the one now there was only once I had a hard start from pausing for a good half hour uncapped.
I was using noodler's saguaro wine. I hear some folks having problems with ink drying in the nib after a minute or two. I was impressed this kept up. I've never had such a long writing session. A ball point would of created awful hand cramping but I only did towards the end. Only reason that happened because I moved from my desk to the sofa and was holding the journal in hand.
Points for twsbi Eco fine!
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Writing with fountain pens.
There has been something about writing with fountain pens that has just been speaking to me for months now. Some how this tool has brought forth a level of happiness I have yet to figure out just what it is. But, what ever it is. I shall enjoy and write forth.
Sunday, August 02, 2015
Steppin' up my pen game
Now there are many folks out there that have spent many hours talking about fountain pens. The benefits to writing by hand versus writing on the computer. I am not going to be one of those well written writers. I Just write the ideas that come to my mind. This may or may not be your thing, so take this as a warning from me to you.
What is it about fountain pens? I just don't know, but I have a few thoughts behind my reasoning thus far.
In the years past I have been searching for the pen that would suit my style of writing. I never ventured into expensive pens, and even now I am not going to go down that path. I usually look towards economical pens. For the longest time that I can remember the pen of choice for me was the bic clic stic. (Yes, that is how it is spelled.) The medium point pen and smooth ink provided the best writing experience. Then Bic Pens did away with these pense and replaced them with their Atlantis model. Although that was a decent enough pen, it got the job done, it just didn't quite have the same ink flow that the previous model. A few years ago I found some of the bic clic stic for sale at Target's back to school section. Never saw them anywhere else, and no other time of the year. Subsequentially I have now seen these pens resurfface as a regular carried pen by many discount chains. But there is just something that has changed about the pen. The mechanism is still the same, and the weight and shape but it happens to be the ink that seems to be have changed. How can I call? Well, I have had many of these pens. And they just seem different to me, not that I have any other proof than my own claim to their change. They just have not written the same for me. So I have several pens on my desk that have never quite suited the needs i had for an ideal pen writing experience. (I hear you say, what is the deal, it gets marks on the page that can be read later, so who cares what you use)
Would you drive a brand new ford fiesta when you can find a used mustang for the same price? A fiesta will certainly get you to point A and B then back. But what kind of driving experience would that be? I know that I am not going to be comfortable driving several hours in a mini - cooper, even if I am driving by myself. Same thing goes with driving something fast and flashy like a Lamborghini could be fun for a moment but I wouldn't want to buy one. I would be afraid to drive it anywhere in fear that it would get damaged or stolen. Not something I'd use to drive back and forth to the grocery store. Driving something that large, fast or costly isn't going to give me a better experience. What I would prefer to drive is something that is comfortable and practical. A mid-size sedan suits me just fine. A 4 cyclinder engine is suitable, but I would certainly prefer a v6 engine. Having a four-wheel or all wheel drive is a nice thing, but not a required must have in my car.
What does having a certain type of car have to do with a pen, let alone a fountain pen? That's what I am trying to explain. Sure a bic stic works, but a bic clic stic would be a bit nicer. Either can get your words on the page. However writing for longer periods of time can cramp up your hand. The ink could be to sticky causing additional drag, fatiguing your hand. And the choices of ink colors can be quite limiting. My next level ball point pen was a Retro 1951 franklin. Love the weight of the pen, and the ink was smooth. (The liquid refill worked better than the gel refill but then depended on the paper I used. Refills were $5 each and only had blue or black choices.)
When I found my first "real" fountain pen, it was after looking up ink refills for my Retro 51. That first pen was a Lamy Safari Blue with a fine nib. I read that the fine nib was a good choice for left handed writers, and for using cheap paper. Who doesn't have access to cheap paper for any type of writing experience? I have more of it than "nicer" paper. That pen has been what I have been looking for in all those previous ball point, rollerball, and gel pens I have purchased over the years. Trust me, I have had a few. Certainly not as many as some folks have, but more than I ever would need at one given time. This pen allows my words to flow at the rate my hand can pretty much keep up. The ink flows with out globbing on my page, drying out or slowing me down and at the same time it doesn't allow my hand to just race off. My hand can write for pages and pages with out hurting or tiring out before I have finished what it was I was writing.
There you have it. Some insight I have had as to why I have gone the way of the fountain pen. I can change my color of ink any time I get bored. With various nib sizes I can swap out on my Lamy safari can fit the flow of my handwriting of the day. There are days I write large and fast. My hand writing has it's own personality. I'll save this topic for another day. I think I have said enough for now. Maybe you too might think about what your writing with right now. Or you will just go on and click on to next randomb blog the website shows you. So utntil next time, go write something down before you forget it.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Writing - Analog - Journaling
Yet, once again I have neglected my poor little blog of ramblings. Entries so mundane that that are assured to cure one's insomnia. Or maybe that's just for me. Once I can express some of these ideas i can shut down the cranium for a bit so I can rest. Well, at least rest the mind for a bit.
So what has been taking up my time, as of lately? This gadget inclined lady has gone more analog. Not so much as taking up anything new or changing from before, just have been doing a lot more of it.
Allow me the indulgence to explain what the heck I am talking about. I'm journaling - more. What? Why is that relevant? I have always kept a journal, from probably since I was 10 years old. This was my own therapeutic means of dealing with and processing life. And although I have had computers since I was 10, in the middle of the 80s. I never got the satisfaction doing an electronic journal. (Maybe why I lack in my blogging skills, motivation or something like that.) There is just something about the process of thought traveling from the brain down to the pen and on to the page. Granted I can type faster, spell better and have a more legible reading experience electronically - but its just not the same. I like watching the point of my pen making contact with the page. My hand writing has never been uniform, so at times it is interesting to see what style is going to show up today. Maybe my penmanship is also just another facet of my personality. That is something to contemplate, and in away it already does make sense to me. I do see that when I write, how things change at the rate of the ideas flowing, rapids, or bubbling streams of consciousness.
What has been prompting that additional journal writing? Probably just more focus to put words to the page. But it has to be the fact that I have gotten into the fountain pen hobby.
I honestly hate calling it a hobby, its an art, a craft. These pens have allowed me to open up more to creativity. Not just recording words on the page, but even attempting some rudimentary art work.
I have enjoyed learning about fountain pens, for there are so many things to learn. Not just how they work, but their differences. How ink responds to certain papers. What brands are out there, that are economical, and for me I want utilitarian. I can not fathom the idea of purchasing a vintage or extremely fancy pen, for I would fear ruining the pen, or loosing the pen if i took it away from my desk at home.
I have one pen that I got for mother's day, and this pen is a twsbi 580-al in purple. Lovely pen, so many parts and pieces. Some folks own several of these pens. I will not. Just this one. Some folks own many others that are far more expensive that this one. That won't be me. Some folks have a grail pen, but for me, so many other pens are out of the realm of being practical, I would rather have several cheaper ones than just one extremely priced pen. I'm sure the cheaper ones can not compare to the writing experience those fancy ones have. But I am finding just pure and sweet simple joy with the couple of pens that I have. That I no longer think that there is another pen I could possibly want. Maybe years from now when I have wore these out, or wrote that novel I always intend to write, then I will look into saving up for one of those grail pens. But for the time being, I will keep to these simple pleasures.
I don't know how I can explain it, or what it means to me. I have yet to figure all that out. But I have thought that maybe it would be something I can work on writing, and hence having some material to blog about. The few folks that would be interested in reading what I might have to say about pens will be a very small group. But maybe there is some one out there, that is just hitting "random" blog and finds something interesting, or at least has been given some help in falling asleep. And with that I bid you good night. I am going to go write about the new pen that came in the mail today. I used up a credit I had to get the new released TWSBI Eco - white fine nib pen inked up with Noodler's Sagauro Wine.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
For the love of the pen
For the most part it does quite appear I have abandoned my idea of blogging. It's only because I feel that I really lack the words that anyone would care to hear about.
I began my attempts at improving my writing and I have kept with it. The results may bit be all that noticeable to anyone but myself. I am writing neater in my journals, for I figure these are for me to look upon again at some point. And I would like to think wow, what a moment that was to remember versus what on earth did I try to write down here.
I love pens. No doubt about it. I have who many but I don't know of any of them are just my favorite. I think I keep trying f all these new ones looking for something to fall in love with. I even have a couple of fancy pens from Retro 1951
See the three pens on the left with the silver tops. These feel wonderful in hand. The ink in the refills flow so smoothly. Only draw back is that I love to mix it up with some color. And although the pens can fit my mood at the time of writing. The ink color can get boring with just black and blue as my only options. They are quite pretty are they not? The red and purple ones I actually won from the company. The purple is a one of a kind test from their manufacturing.
Since my last post however I refound a couple old fountain pens in my collection. They were dried up and clogged with old ink. But they were nice to write with although a bit scratchy. So then began my Internet search for a fountain pen that was nice but economic. Upon a few reviews I found that the Lamy Safari model was a decent pen and I could find it for a good price. (That is the blue pen you see sitting on my journal on the left) Though the thought of having a Retro 1951 fountain pen was exciting, I just couldn't afford the $54 for a pen. Amazon actually had a damaged box Lamy listed in their warehouse deals for a very good price. Highly recommend checking there when looking for items, even fountain pens.
This pen is quite smooth and lovely to write with. The fun thing is I can get so many different color options that the choices are endless. Goulet Pens sell ink samples for all their colors of ink. Each sample fills up my pen twice and each fill gives me pages and pages of writing. I need more things to write lately just to enjoy the process of pen to paper. Ages ago when I got my fountain pens I didn't have ink options too much. I did find color cartridges once and awhile. But as you can guess if it wasn't at target or walmart then finding anything for them was hopeless. Also my shopping we pre-internet so that tells you just how long I have had these older 'cheap' pens.
I now have a purple Lamy Al-star and a Lamy Vista. The Al-star is a metal body pen and purple no less. The Lamy Vista is a clear body pen to show off the ink it is using. Since I was thinking of getting different nibs to pop on my pen so I could try a medium, fine, and extra fine, I figured for just a little bit more I could just get another pen. These three pens make me happy to write. They are easy to fill and use. I think this was a wonderful use of my Christmas money I had been saving up for when I found something I wanted.
Some folks might not understand my pen love, and that's ok. This small thing makes me happy and in life we should find and seek out the little things that brings us joy.
Sunday, February 08, 2015
Upon needing a hobby
Was recently asked to help someone find a hobby they can be passionate about. I'm not even sure I could answer that question for myself let alone someone else. But for a moment I thought about something I am sort of passionate about and how could that be considered a hobby. Most folks probably don't give their penmanship any consideration what so ever. Mostly your hand writing is used for jotting down a quick note or grocery list. Then there might be the random form you have to fill out at a doctors office. But mostly your writing is just a tool to get the task at hand done and not really much more.
Now for me, it's a little different. I wish that I had someone I could spend time time writing letters back and forth. Yes a real life pen pal. But instead my words are put towards letters to me. I journal quite often. There are words that come together that make up the day's events or words to further mentally process what ever it is that has been draining my mental energy. But I look at my scribbles and I think about the chaos of the marks that are drawn across the page. Could I make these marks a bit prettier?
Now I will never have flourishing swirls decorating pages of my journals. Nor will they be transformed into some sort of calligraphy styles prose. All I am simply saying is to allow time so that my penmanship flows to the point is relatively neat words. At least so they are fairly readable and could possibly make the page look a little nicer than a page when the scribbles really look awful and let alone highly unreadable. If not only looks unreadable but something that would take up far too much time to try and decode the page.
So that's what I have been doing. It's a hobby, in a way, that I have an interest in. And it goes along with my small passion for a good pen (not some fancy pants pen that but a decent economically priced one that functions well for the flow of my own hand). Plus this is a hobby that doesn't require much in supplies. Ok, I will say I just can't have too many pens. But compared to pen lovers I have seen online my collection is puny and very modest. The other bonus is the fact this hobby goes well with my attention deficit mind that it doesn't require of me to focus for long periods of time accomplish much. I can practice my hobby in small spurts, on the go, and just about anywhere I have pen and paper handy. And sometimes I don't even need that. I can write on my phone or iPad using a stylus or just my finger. Though I must say I do prefer to practice with real pen and paper.
Sunday, February 01, 2015
Brain Dumping
There are so many times I have ideas and thoughts, but it just seems like my mind gets so cluttered with all the things that pop up into it at random. Then the idea is lost, and forgotten. This same thing goes for when I want to journal about something, or even to put together thoughts for a blog. Most of the time when I do blog, it is on a wild whim, when the thought comes to mind, and I just spew it forth.
Some way, or some how I came across a youtube video of someone discussing a notebook. Oh, there are others out there that love notebooks? Well, of course there are. Some folks get so very creative with their journals. I am not artsy by any sense of the imagination. But I do enjoy looking at what others do with their journals.
Then going through a few of the videos, I heard the vlogger mention brain dumping. Hm, What is that? Basically its often what I do when I journal. However this is more of a way of just quickly getting the thoughts out. The mind can get so clutter trying to remember all these things. But truly the mind should be for thinking and thought processing, not necessarily just for storage of all those random loose strings. So it would be better use of your time to reallocate your mental energy for things that matter.
So here are some ideas to clear the mind for things that matter. Create a space to brain dump. You can do this with a spare notebook, or use your phone to create lists. Some folks use google keep, evernote, reminders, or just a notepad.
1 - A place to do it
2 - Don't organize it
3 - Just get out those ideas
4 - Reallocating mental energy
There was a time I had this big event coming up that was using a lot of my energy trying to remember all these little details that popped up in my mind. So I would think about what clothes do I want to wear, do I need socks and shoes, or wearing sandals? Do I have enough milk to last for the weekend? How about thank you cards? Should I have a this or do I need to do that. Am I going to be gone from home long enough I need to keep spare insulin with me just in case. The thoughts could really run the entire gambit. So I had a spare notebook that I was using for just odds and ends. This one I grabbed and started jotting a list down. Most often my mind would be flooded with all these ideas at the time when I should be laying my head down to quietly fall to sleep. But that broken record just would never allowed my mind to settle so that sleep could happen. When the thoughts were thrown onto the page, then my mind didn't have to keep reminding itself about this and that. Finally I would find my mind settling down so sleep could occur.
So, I had used the idea of a brain dump in the past and did not quite realize that was actually the case. But today I really think that this is something I need to make more a part of my day, and also my writing process. I have a couple of journals that are not that great quality, and wouldn't be something that would be worth archiving for using as a regular journal. Today I started it. Put in some of the ideas I mentioned above - and then when a thought popped in my head such as BLOG TODAY - Yup, that was written down and here I am actually putting that random thought into action. And reallocating my mental energy into a better productive outlet.
Today I feel like there is a bit of mental clarity, and I have more writing to do. Might be some ideas for blogging, or for my personal journal. But there are ideas, and I need to start putting them into action. One of them is a notebook idea I came up with last night. That's another topic - and would be perfect for another journal entry on another day. So stay tuned - just never know what might pop up on this blog. But hopefully there will be more useful, random stuff put forth. (That sounded better than spewed on the screen. LOL)
Mishelle
Some way, or some how I came across a youtube video of someone discussing a notebook. Oh, there are others out there that love notebooks? Well, of course there are. Some folks get so very creative with their journals. I am not artsy by any sense of the imagination. But I do enjoy looking at what others do with their journals.
Then going through a few of the videos, I heard the vlogger mention brain dumping. Hm, What is that? Basically its often what I do when I journal. However this is more of a way of just quickly getting the thoughts out. The mind can get so clutter trying to remember all these things. But truly the mind should be for thinking and thought processing, not necessarily just for storage of all those random loose strings. So it would be better use of your time to reallocate your mental energy for things that matter.
So here are some ideas to clear the mind for things that matter. Create a space to brain dump. You can do this with a spare notebook, or use your phone to create lists. Some folks use google keep, evernote, reminders, or just a notepad.
1 - A place to do it
2 - Don't organize it
3 - Just get out those ideas
4 - Reallocating mental energy
There was a time I had this big event coming up that was using a lot of my energy trying to remember all these little details that popped up in my mind. So I would think about what clothes do I want to wear, do I need socks and shoes, or wearing sandals? Do I have enough milk to last for the weekend? How about thank you cards? Should I have a this or do I need to do that. Am I going to be gone from home long enough I need to keep spare insulin with me just in case. The thoughts could really run the entire gambit. So I had a spare notebook that I was using for just odds and ends. This one I grabbed and started jotting a list down. Most often my mind would be flooded with all these ideas at the time when I should be laying my head down to quietly fall to sleep. But that broken record just would never allowed my mind to settle so that sleep could happen. When the thoughts were thrown onto the page, then my mind didn't have to keep reminding itself about this and that. Finally I would find my mind settling down so sleep could occur.
So, I had used the idea of a brain dump in the past and did not quite realize that was actually the case. But today I really think that this is something I need to make more a part of my day, and also my writing process. I have a couple of journals that are not that great quality, and wouldn't be something that would be worth archiving for using as a regular journal. Today I started it. Put in some of the ideas I mentioned above - and then when a thought popped in my head such as BLOG TODAY - Yup, that was written down and here I am actually putting that random thought into action. And reallocating my mental energy into a better productive outlet.
Today I feel like there is a bit of mental clarity, and I have more writing to do. Might be some ideas for blogging, or for my personal journal. But there are ideas, and I need to start putting them into action. One of them is a notebook idea I came up with last night. That's another topic - and would be perfect for another journal entry on another day. So stay tuned - just never know what might pop up on this blog. But hopefully there will be more useful, random stuff put forth. (That sounded better than spewed on the screen. LOL)
Mishelle
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Field notes holiday 2014
Field notes put together a video and I just loved what it had to say so I transcribed the dialog from it. Below is a link to view the video. These words were touching to me. And made me think about journaling more. I have been so lost since my journal from last year was destroyed. I need to find a new one to begin writing in. Anyhow, enjoy.
Let us never forget the mundane and the beautiful.
Let us never forget why we write, what happened, what could've happened, what didn't happen.
We write to find out how it ends. So let us keep writing
Let us never forget how it feels as we hold life in our hands.
Click the link above to view the video.
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