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My New Notebook

September 25th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in Follow Your Dream, GTD, Goal Setting, Work 2.0 |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

I found this notebook in a book/stationary supply store in Booth Bay, Maine, the other day when the lovely bride and I had a day off together. Of course I had to buy it, simply because of the cool features.
The notebook comes with a page of stickers and labels and DIY tabs that you can place where-ever you want in the book.
There is also an index page.
The 192 pages have college-ruled, light blue lines. The paper takes the ink from my Micron .45 mm pen very nicely.
You can order this notebook online from the Canadian webstore at bluelineinc.com
Of course, what exactly I am going to do with this notebook is unclear. I have a few days now to think about it! One thing that I can tell you is that I am excited to have my online time back.

By the way, this is what my workspace looked like Tuesday, after working away from home - 70+ hours a week for two months.

I know, kinda embarrassing, but I wanted to share it with you so that I had some serious motivation to get it cleaned up. It looks much better now, and the physical in-box will be empty by the end of the day! There is a massive Weekly Review and Monthly Goal-setting session planned for Friday.

Things are getting very exciting here at the hidden base. Stay tuned.


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6 Responses

  1. notebook » Blog Archive » My New Notebook Says:

    […] Ray Glier . Excerpt: I found this notebook in a book/stationary supply store in Booth Bay, Maine, the other day when the lovely bride and I had a day off together. Of course I had to buy it, simply because of the cool features. … […]

  2. Ian McKenzie Says:

    We use those notebooks around the house. My wife has one where she keeps home-decorating notes, ideas and sketches. For example, if she sees something in a magazine she’d like to incorporate into our home, she clips the relevant information and pastes it in the book.

    As chief cook and bottle washer, I use one as a food journal: recipes, notes, party planning, etc. The tabs are useful for separating the various types of information I track.

  3. bucky Says:

    Funny coincidence! I bought this VERY SAME notebook, merely because of its aesthetics.

    Wonderful quality paper.
    I too am, am wondering what to do with it.

    Great minds think alike, sometimes.

    Bucky

  4. Stephen Says:

    Exactly, the aesthetics really struck me. I am going to choose the contents very carefully, but not too carefully!

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