Another month has passed and I’m still going strong most of the time. I have to admit that it’s not that easy all the time. It’s not that I feel dread and despair because I’m not ‘allowed’ to shop. Rather, I have to reflect on every little thing I plan to buy. Some purchases are obviously necessary — groceries, replacements, medication, and gifts. And then there is the twilight zone — washi tape of a certain design and make that I don’t already own? Scrapbooking supplies that may be similar to what I already own, but not the same? A new essential oil even though I own several others?
Low Buy February was…’interesting’
Most of the time, I decide on a case-to-case basis, checking my low-buy rules and trying my best to stick to my good intentions. But when I saw an absolute ‘want want want’ pair of sneakers — a style and model I don’t already own — the struggle got real, at least for a moment. It usually starts with me imagining wearing them, how they would look, which outfits I would create, all that. I guess a lot of you know exactly what I mean. And woah, my imagination went wild — I could practically see myself wearing ONLY this special pair of sneakers until the end of (my) time. Like it always is when you reallyREALLY want something. Still, I didn’t do it. I did not buy those magical new sneakers that would bring eternal happiness into my life. Instead, I put them on my “Buy in 2021” list — my first item so far.
But I bought something else. Which is still within certain rules but verges on a tinylittle slip up.
Journaling and me
As I’ve written in my a post about my bullet journal, journaling and writing things down are extremely important for me. Thanks to my ADHD (as far as I know — maybe I’m just an asshole) I usually forget a lot of stuff people tell me, so I have to write it down. I forget a lot of stuff in general and have a hard time staying on top of things, so having some place to note my thoughts, ideas, to-dos, and general information is essential for me to function in this life.
Some friends and colleagues think I’m very well organized. They have no idea I’m in a constant struggle with my ADHD fuzzybrain to not overlook the most basic things because they only see the results. And thanks to the Bullet Journal Method and years of masking, the results are often excellent. Thus, I’m always open to new ideas on how to improve my journaling game. And there seems to be an abundance of new ideas out there.
In my post regarding the rules of this Low Buy year, I stated that I only will buy replacements when it comes to stationery items. Well…My low buy February put my rules and good intentions to the test.
Wonderguy bought a Traveler’s Journal a few months ago and while I liked the idea of having different notebooks for different needs, I didn’t like the format. His is a normal A5 size from Paper Republic (the Grand Voyager XL), which I find too big. Granted, my Dingbats bullet journal is A5 too — yes, that’s even bigger — but it’s my favorite notebook regarding paper quality and overall design. Even though it’s quite big for my taste, I decided to use Dingbats notebooks because they come with the perfect paper and also care about the environment. Until I found the Midori Traveler’s Notebook.
Should I wait or should I buy?
Unlike Wonderguy’s Grand Voyager, the Midori Traveler’s Notebook (now produced/sold by Traveler’s Company Japan) has the perfect format and size. I’ve loved the idea, and now I found a notebook as well. So I started pondering. Would it be cheating if I switched from my Dingbats Bullet Journal to a Traveler’s Notebook? Would it be worth it? Was I ready to wait nearly a year until I could try it out?
I took my time and waited for several days. During this time, I discussed the issue with Wonderguy. I read blogs and watched videos about the notebook, and did some research on its components and what I would buy IF I bought one. After finding a little shop in town that sold the Traveler’s Notebook and its various inserts, I finally gave in. Convincing myself that I didn’t have to order anything online but could support a small shop with my purchase, I went and got myself a brand-new Traveler’s Notebook.
And I’m thrilled about it.
Don’t get me wrong, I still feel a bit like a cheater and intend to make very good use of it. I will write about the Notebook in a separate post, so I won’t go into detail on how I use it just yet, but I’m absolutely delighted with the format and the feel. The system of inserting separate notebooks for different topics allows me to bring all my notes together, which makes it easier for me. At the same time, I didn’t ditch my Dingbats Bullet Journal completely. Apart from ongoing collections and lists, one important part of my bujo is my diary writing, which I will keep in my Dingbats. But more about that in a different post.
What else?
I didn’t indulge in my book budget for the obvious reason of already buying a pricey new notebook system. It’s not that I want to justify this purchase by treating it as a ‘book’ and pretending that everything went splendidly this low buy February. It’s rather that I want to acknowledge the fact that things are special this year on the shopping front. So to keep it down, I read what I have instead of treating myself to new books. I’ve been sick this month and went through four books in five days which felt great (apart from being sick, of course). I absolutely love discovering my shelves, even when realizing that I don’t love everything I own.
Inspired by some YouTube videos, I delved into scrapbooking to give my journaling new impulses. Since I don’t always feel like drawing or doodling but still love some color and design, scrapbooking seems like a good idea to design my spreads and pages. Doing so adds a nice variation to my notebook and helps me stay focused. I am a visual learner, meaning that color coding, images, and designs stimulate my perception and help me filter information. Integrating this in my daily journaling and jotting important things down helps my fuzzybrain keep a better overview. Adding pictures from Pinterest that I printed out, some washi tape, and cut-outs from magazines will do just fine for my purpose.
I haven’t done my budget yet but I assume I’ll meet my saving goal (or at least almost), adding some more money to my savings account. However, I have to get better at keeping track of my day-to-day expenses. I know there are a lot of apps for doing exactly that and I already tried some of them. It’s just that I’m not much of an app user. I work better with pen and paper and forgetting to jot down an expense happens regularly, no matter if digital or analog. So I will try to improve this.
What’s up…March?
March should be a quiet month. There’s no huge bill to pay apart from my usual fixed expenses and we are not expecting any visitors or otherwise big events apart from our anniversary. It will be a quiet month (hopefully) and if all goes well, I might save a bit more money. We’ll see…
If you are on your own low or no buy journey, I wish you all the best for the upcoming month – you can do it! We can do it! Let’s share ideas, inspiration, issues, and perspectives – everyone’s on a different path, and it’s always interesting to hear/read other’s stories 🙂