I carry a passport-sized traveler's notebook (Midori-style). One insert is for a minimal bullet journal to track personal projects/todos/dates/etc. Another is for long-form journalling, and I also transcribe any interesting quotations/excerpts/poetry/etc here.
When it's full, I go through and transfer these to a collection I have in an online note-taking site (used to be Springpad, now Quip, probably migrating again sometime soon).
I have a third insert that has quotations/verses specific to my Catholic faith, so I can have them accessible. I suppose this is the closest to a traditional common-place book.
When it's full, I go through and transfer these to a collection I have in an online note-taking site (used to be Springpad, now Quip, probably migrating again sometime soon).
I have a third insert that has quotations/verses specific to my Catholic faith, so I can have them accessible. I suppose this is the closest to a traditional common-place book.