I stumbled upon your channel and am in love with your vibe and especially your quirky table! Understandably you’d want a bigger space for journaling, i myself take up an entire Ikea dining table haha! I’m also a fixer-upper and i immediately formed ideas in my head about fixing your lovely wee table. Kintsugi came to mind and also a new base beneath the marble. But anywho, lotsa love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
It really surprised me at how small the home of the previous Common Corner was. I really did picture all of us around your table, I guess. The new space is lovely. I really like how you are using the bookshelf as a divider, too. I may try something similar in my living room. And the plants seem happy there, too!
Watching this while sitting in my corner it dawned on me that I also have a common corner. It’s my spot in the living room. I watch my hubby work or game. My cats run around or curl up around us. All the while I’m capturing in my journal.
Nice you have arrived happily in your new home and the new Common Corner. Always a pleasure to watch your videos and I finally got the Mini printer you mentioned and it is so amazing, really good quality for such small pictures and a joy to stick them all in! Have a safe travel to Finnland!
Your videos are so soothing and congrats on your new home!! I wanted to ask - does it ever bother you to have both your to-do lists/tasks and journaling all in one book? For some reason my type A brain keeps telling me that plans and journaling are “supposed to be” in two separate books and I don’t necessarily care to archive my day-to-day tasks. But at the same time the system works really well for me! Would love to know your thoughts about having an all-in-one book. Thanks!
Thank you for these thoughts! (and for the sweet words~)💌 I'll have a good think of how to word my thoughts on a one-book system and get back to you~ It is late and I believe my words shall flow better tomorrow 😁
@@victoriahinton9869 And I’ve been so busy packing and getting ready for my trip to Finland that I’ve forgotten to write down the numerous insights I’ve had to my practice since your question! :) I’ll get back to you soon~ 🌾
Ah, hello. Finally! I've returned from my trip to Finland, and replying to your comment was on my list of fun things to do once I'm back. So here are some thoughts. An all-in-one book has always fascinated me~ even to do lists are part of life, alongside the thoughts and feelings I have when I walk through my day (in which I am doing some of those bits from the To-Do, I actually enjoy having those lists there, as my daily pages are open in front of me all the time, so Ill also never forget the things I do have to do...if that makes sense?). I guess I really see it all as part of my day, so they fit well with each other in one Daily Page (of the Hobonichi Cousin Avec). My writing is classified as 'journalling' I think, but I see it as part of this practice of analogue archiving, where I archive everything, everything, in my pages, in the same book. Any extra ephemera (that I love too much to just toss), goes in a TN insert, just so I can have it somewhere. As you might have noticed, I recently added a Hobonichi Weeks to my system, this is just so I have more pages to use for 'academic scheming', very boring project layouts etc can go in this space, rather than the Avec, which doesnt really have extra space anyways. Im glad your system of two books works well though! If it works, no need to fix it ;) Thanks again for your lovely words and this brilliant question! 💌