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My Favorite Notebooks for the Office

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Ever since I was little, I used to love trying out different notebooks and different methods to take notes.  Loose leaf, stitched, hard cover, or soft cover there are so many different types to choose from.  This is a great thing because we all have different tastes.  Sometimes those tastes change depending on the task at hand.  Regardless of the style you choose, the only thing that matters is that it works for you.  Here, I want to share what I look for in a notebook for work.  I specify work because these are not ones I use for personal use.  That may be a separate blog at a later date.

You will notice that the notebooks I choose for work are usually leather and are a darker color.  They also may not be notebooks in the traditional sense but may be a system.  You may also notice that I will not use any notebook for work if it has any sayings (other than my name) or any kind of image on the cover.  I like to keep it pretty plain on the outside for work.  That’s not to say that plain is boring.  A notebook or note taking system with great paper combined with the ability to add-on accessories can be a way to personalize it.  These subtle elements allow me to make it mine yet still allow me to feel comfortable bringing it to any meeting.

#1: Markings Soft Leatherette Journal by C.R. Gibson

I have had this particular notebook/journal for about 4 years now.  It is not the notebook I bring to meetings but it is a notebook that I use for work to jot down quick notes, brain dumps, phone messages, and when I just want to write down any work related honey do lists.  I love this notebook because it has a good hand feel to it.  By that, I mean it is buttery soft.  The soft cover is not so soft that it is flimsy, but yet it is not so hard that it is rigid when you are carrying it.  Weird but real hard covers are a total pet peeve of mine.  Basically, it bends nicely when placed into my work bag.  The size is perfect for travel.  It measures approximately 8″ long  x 6″ wide when closed.  The paper is a creamy beige with college-ruled lines.  They are not numbered.  The notebook comes with an elastic to keep it closed and a single ribbon to mark your place.  The paper is good quality with some minor shadowing from various inks.  It is not enough to dissuade me from using or not recommending.

#2:  Travelers Notebook

These are also known as TNs and they are becoming more and more mainstream.  There are two main parts to the TN.  There is the cover and then the inserts.  The particular cover I have is from a company called Chic Sparrow.  It is the Deluxe Chocolate Creme in the personal size.  It has four elastics to hold four different inserts.  This particular style of leather is just heaven in my palm.  It’s soft and supple and becomes more and more so as I use it.  It also smells amazing as any high quality leather should.  With all of the types and styles of inserts available, these TNs can be customized many different ways.  You can add monthly, weekly or daily calendars.  Notebooks of dot-grid, lined, blank, or even graph paper.  Paper weights and qualities of varying degrees.  The options are endless.

The draw to a TN for me was my ability to have my work life and home life combined into one place.  I  have my daughter’s schedule in one insert, food shopping and meal planning in the second, work calendar in the third insert and then the last insert is the notebook I use in meetings.  The drawback to this particular TN is the size.  As my daughter and I are getting busier and busier and my eyesight is getting older, I am finding that this is not able to easily fit everything.  I am quite verbose in my planning and the size limitation is something I cannot get around.  The beauty of a TN is that I can replace the inserts and re-purpose the system into something else that will fit my needs.  I just have to go shopping!


#3:  Leuchtturm 1917 Medium A5 Hardcover

This particular notebook is famous for being the notebook of choice for those who Bullet Journal ( aka BUJO).  I chose an A5 size and with a hard cover.  The paper is high quality and, like the TN inserts, come in a variety of styles such as hard cover, soft cover, graph, dot-grid, lined, and blank papers.  They all have an elastic closure and ribbons for placement markers.  These particular pages are also numbered and come with a pre-printed index sheet so that you can be extremely organized.  The whole concept of Bullet Journaling can be many, many blog posts long.  There are even multiple websites, stores, and YouTube channels dedicated to this topic.  For me, I just liked the notebook.  The paper quality was terrific for my work notes and task lists.  It was a perfect size to carry for meetings and it was available in black.

As a side note, I did attempt the Bullet Journal style of note taking and realized pretty quickly that it is not for me.  I found it is too structured for my brain and that makes it difficult to capture all of the details I feel I need to capture when in a meeting.  I was concentrating too much on using the correct formats and spacing that I was missing important information.  So I ditched the structured BUJO note taking style and reverted quickly to using it as a notebook.

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#4 Levenger Circa Leather Foldover Notebook – Letter Size

As you can see from the list so far, I prefer a lot of smaller sized notebooks.  They are just generally easier to carry around in a purse or work bag.  I do, however, realize sometimes we need to have a larger size available.  So, with a few projects coming up, I really wanted to find something that could provide me with more paper real estate.  Also I needed it to hold some additional papers that I need to reference.  That’s when I stumbled upon the Levenger Circa Foldover Notebook.  This particular one is a disc bound system so it provides endless possibilities as far as organization.

Circa is very much an upscale version of the Staples Arc disc system.  Both of the concepts are the same.  The difference for me is that Levenger has beautiful full grain leather options which you can have imprinted.  The discs come in a variety of materials and sizes and are all very sturdy.  These notebooks would make a really amazing gift for any executive or new grad.  Additionally, the paper quality is smooth and creamy.  The Circa system has a large variety of options including calendars, project planners, lists, and there are even special punches so you can add your own papers.  This is exactly what I need for my larger projects.


One of the great things about notebooks and note taking systems is that there is such a variety available.  Covers, colors, papers, and styles vary so that there is something for everyone and for every need.  What works for me now, may not work for me in the future.  Or it may work just fine but I want to try something new and that’s okay.

So tell me below what are some of your favorite notebooks or systems to use and why?

 

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Personalize Your Office Space

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of hours the average American worker spent at the office in 2016 was 8.3 hours.  That’s a significant portion of one’s day to be away from home and family.  So, when we are at work, why not make it a great space to be in?  Make it your space.  There’s nothing wrong with bringing a small touch of personal style to your office space.  Some people may argue that it is unprofessional but I disagree.  There are days I may spend up to 10 or 12 hours in my office space.  On those days I appreciate some of my own style being reflected around me.  It reminds me of my purpose and reminds me of what is waiting for me at home.

I am certainly not suggesting you display your bachelorette pictures or pictures of you downing a few adult beverages at your last concert. That would be too personal and probably cross that line of professionalism.  What I am saying is that some personalization is important for several reasons.  First, so that people to understand that you are human too.  You have a life outside of work, interests outside of work, and you are more than what’s enclosed in that office.  Second, it allows you to bring your why to work- everyday.  Third, especially for me,  it is a way I can incorporate a calm ambiance in the midst of any stressful day.  Here are a few ways I achieved this.

Lighting

We all know the harsh reality of office lighting.  It can be extremely bright and unforgiving.  Vivian Giang recently wrote a piece on the color of lighting and how if effects productivity.  It discusses how warm lighting may be more comforting and relaxing.  Under harsh office lights, I often found myself with headaches instead of being more productive as noted in the article.  The bright lighting was everywhere- there was no escape.  I read about the benefits of salt lamps and decided to purchase one for myself.  While I cannot attest to the flow of positive ions (one of the benefits of a salt lamp), I can attest to the fact that this lamp gave off the most beautiful amber glow.  It is the calm in the storm of my day and often becomes a conversation piece as many comment on how beautiful it is.  Although this cannot be the only source of light in your office space, it certainly can be the most beautiful!

Artwork

Just as artwork is an expression of the artist, it is also an expression of the person who chooses to display and cherish it.  Although I love inspirational quotes and scenery, what I really love to hang are framed artwork from my kids.  To the right are a few pieces I have hung up over the years.  Here are the stories:

My son was studying Picasso in kindergarten- many years ago.  He happened to bring this one home and I fell in love with it.  The frame was one that I happened upon at my parents house.  My Dad had made it for something many years prior my Son’s rendition of Waterlilies.  Back then, Michaels wasn’t really a thing so I just bought a white foam board, cut out the middle and attached the painting to the backside of it.  Close up, you definitely can tell my cut lines weren’t straight but every piece of it was hand made.

My daughter’s art piece stemmed from a Girl Scout project.  Birch trees are just so beautiful with their white bark.  However, where I live, the snow does quite a number on them and they usually do end up being as bent over as the one’s in my daughter’s picture.  With this picture, my husband made the frame.  He took the time to plane, cut, stain, and create the gorgeous frame this picture sits in.

Every-time I look at these, it helps me get through my day.  I remember the stories that go along with each of the pieces.

Essential Oil Diffuser

I have often heard that certain scents can emit different emotions and feelings.  When looking for houses, I watched a lot of HGTV.  I often heard them discuss burning cookie scented candles or baking bread during open houses.  This way, the buyers walk into a warm, comforting, and subliminally homey place.  Well, this same concept can be transferred to your office space too.  While I do not promote baking bread or cookies in your office (although it would make you popular) unless you are a baker, it would probably be frowned upon.  What I am saying is that bringing certain scents in the form of essential oils and a diffuser can help you personalize your office space.  It can make it more inviting and relaxing not to mention all of the other benefits touted.

What I and many others have found is that the essential oils can change according to the needs of my day.  If I am busy with a project, I may want to focus.  So I will use citrus based scents like orange or lemon.  If I am feeling overwhelmed and stressed, I may reach for the lavender.  This scent is well known to relax- think baby wash.  On hand, I keep a collection of blends that will help me create a calming atmosphere or an atmosphere that will energize me and anyone I am working with.   While the various benefits of essential oils are not the point of this post, it is certainly another tool to help you personalize your office space without being too over the top.

Greenery

Another way to also add some personalization is to incorporate some greenery into your space.  Let’s face it, offices can often be a cold place.  I don’t mean temperature cold but feeling wise.  Harsh lighting, bland walls, etc.. Having some type of plant can help bring some of the outdoors in and warm up your space.  Personally, I like small, fake plants. Ones that look realistic.  For me, I find that live plants are very difficult to maintain- even in my home.  Vacations, long weekends, work travel, and just plain forgetting to water a live plant can kill it easily.  Your once beautiful plant can quickly turn dry and brittle.  That does not help enhance your office at all.  I find a few statement pieces get the trick done without alot of effort.

 

As you can see, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to bring just a little bit of personalization to your office space.  It is possible to bring in the personality and still maintain a professional vibe to your work area.  There are many other ideas but these are just a few of my go to items.  Office supplies also comes to mind but that will be a separate blog post- actually that would potentially be several posts!

So tell me how you bring your personality into your space?

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