Andy Polaine wrote:
I have 33 notebooks going all the way back to my university days when I first started numbering them - these days they're mostly Moleskines or Miquel Rius ones (if I can my hands on them). It's not a terribly formal process though. They switch from being notebooks to journals to sketches to "remember the milk". But I like the mix because it's a more honest record of things.
I used to be really anal and ended up carrying around 2-4 notebooks, one for drawing, one for writing, one for "remember the milk", one for sake tasting.
What I do now is just have one and start from the front for "serious" stuff and from the back for "remember the milk". When those get close to one another I start a new journal.
With the current set, I'm also playing with the idea of having tabbed pages/sections for things that I update infrequently and that only take a line or three. It's working pretty well for sake tasting and the like, and I can just scan those two-three pages and stick them with related pages from the next notebook.
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