![]() Like the Bullet Journal, my Traveler’s Notebook is more of an organization and productivity system. With my Traveler’s Notebook, I eventually settled on three different notebooks, for three different forms of note taking, on three different types of paper. You can’t really go wrong with ruled paper.īut it wasn’t perfect and, who’s kidding who, it just seemed so pedestrian after graph. The fact that I also write with a fountain pen-fountain pens, but that’s fodder for another post-made blank paper note taking difficult (read: Messy and illegible), until I found my fountain pen note-taking… legs? Fingers? I was big into graph for a while, and still use it for more organized note-taking.ĭot grid seemed like I was just showing off. The notes I could take about the type of notebook paper in my notebook… Others prefer graph paper, dot grid, ruled, or lined with a margin. One of the reasons I’ve gone through so many different notebooks is paper preference. What’s a Traveler’s Notebook, you ask, and why is it so amazing?īut really, at it’s core, it is simply a leather book-like cover that holds multiple notebooks or inserts with elastic bands.Įach elastic band can hold up to three notebooks. The Traveler’s Notebook (aka The Traveler’s Company Notebook, the notebook previously known as MTN, or Midori Traveler’s Notebook). It wasn’t until a year and a half ago that I came across the big winner. Everyone has their must-have tools that make them better at work, life… just better.
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