A Better Way to Keep a Commonplace Book

An uncomplicated practice for holding onto the ideas, lines, and observations you want to remember.

Sunlit breakfast table with journal and wildflowers

A commonplace book is less a journal than a home for things you do not want to lose: a sentence, a recipe, a question, a small description of the weather.

Keep the system loose

Date each entry, note the source when there is one, and use a simple index only if it helps. The book should invite attention, not administration.

Over time, its pages begin to show you what you repeatedly notice.

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