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By: Dolly Garland

Have you tried Parker? They come in different price ranges, and even the fairly cheaper ones (£9.99) I’ve found to be decent quality. Though I must admit, expensive fountain pens are just something...

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By: Mimi Booth

I’m new at this. I have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. I have also been diagnosed with a complex partial seizure. My right hand tremors. I have horrible short term memory.Today is a great...

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By: Dolly Garland

Stephanie, You make an interesting point about hand-writing. It does change depending on the circumstances of writing.

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By: Dolly Garland

Mimi, Apologies for delayed response. In my opinion, e-journaling is not the same. I know it works for some people, but I find that the act of actually writing by hand, contributes a lot to quality...

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By: Notebooks & Journal from India | Kaizen Journaling

[…] great thing was that I found really gorgeous products, of superb quality, for a fraction of what I would pay in the U.S. or the UK. The reason being the currency […]

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By: Shai

Dolly, I completely agree with this view! When I first started I tried writing in spiral bound notebooks, but I wasn’t consistent and never completed an entire notebook. It never felt like a special,...

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By: Dolly Garland

Shai, That’s wonderful – customising your own books. I completely agree about Paperblanks…I love them. For those of us not into bookbinding, notebooks like paperblanks are a beautiful product. Yes, I...

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By: Limited Journaling for Those Who Can’t Journal | Kaizen Journaling

[…] The idea is to make it less scary, and easy. Therefore, instead of the blank canvas, you can limit your journaling. Before I go deeper into the many ways through which you can do limited...

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By: Steve Urwin

I use standard 80 gsm copier paper for morning pages. Until a few months ago I would make A4 hand-sewn blank morning page journals with just enough pages for each month. Lately though I’ve just left...

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