Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Which Country Fits Your Personality?

If you're like me and love taking random online quizzes, try this one out. I love trying out these random quizzes, not that I believe them, but it is a fun thing to do. Especially in the current times, being able to just do something fun is important.

I did, and surprise, surprise, the country that fits my personality best is..... JAPAN. With my love for Japanese culture, philosophy and stationery, I am not surprise :D

Take the test here.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Current EDC: Midori TN Passport in Brown

So, with little booboo around, I've taken to downsizing my EDC. I still use my black regular Ace Hotel as my planner, but I keep it at home, where it would house my memory-keeping and other stuffs as well. I've been testing out carrying a passport MTN for the past week and so far, it's been working. 

A huge part of why it works for me, I think, is that I've separated my work planner from my personal. I currently use my brown regular Ace Hotel as my work planner, and the setup is very simple - the 2017 dated monthly calendar and a 128 pages Tomoe River Paper insert. Yes, I thought about using the TMR thousand of times, before finally committing to use it as a work insert. So far, 2 months in and I have yet to reach the middle of the book. It works great for me since I take copious notes for work and during meetings. I also have it as a bullet journal for work - but it's not completely BuJo. Just my way of BuJo-ing. 

Anyway, back to the brown MTN passport. The setup is as minimal as I can make it - or take it hah! - and currently it houses:
I decided to use my brown passport, since I wanted it look as nice and aged as my camel passport (which I took on my recent travels and HEY IT GOT BANGED UP RATHER NICELY I WOULD SAY - I love all the scratches on it.)


Since I've been using a regular size for the past 3++ years, downsizing to a passport was a tough decision for me. I did my due diligence in research, tried a few weekly layout that would work, tried to find a way where I could manage the information I needed to carry and at the same time making sure it's functional, and I'm happy to say that I think it's working for now. It fits my current needs. We all know that there'll come a time, where I'll probably change it up again *haha* 

How I Use My Passport

I write down my appointments in my dated monthly - just the time and what it is. Then, I add the information in my Google Calendar (since the Mr is a hardcore digital user when it comes to planning.) We share a calendar and this is the only way that would work for both of us. So, for things that needs addresses, I'd input that into the Google Calendar (which helps the Mr since he would then get directed to Google Maps.)

My grid insert has my weeklies drawn in it. So, currently I would only draw the week that is happening and whatever future planning goes into my dated monthly. If I need to write more about that upcoming event, I would write it down in the next page in my grid insert and keep track of it when I draw the next coming week's layout. 

Notes and other stuffs that needs to be written down, gets written down after the weekly that I've drawn in. So basically, it's week > dailies > notes or important info > then I'd draw the upcoming week on Sunday. It sounds complicated, but so far it works for me. 

The lightweight paper insert is more of my journal/musings. I find that I struggle to write in my regular size these past few months, cause just when I feel like I'm on a flow, little booboo has other ideas. I find that with the smaller page, it helps me write it out faster and easier than seeing that large amount of white space. Having the passport size currently does help me write more, cause I don't feel pressured into writing long passages, since the space is smaller.

I have a fourrouf passport sized wallet insert, but decided to use the ziplocked insert instead since I wanted to be able to see the faces of my loved ones, quotes I put in, etc. I also have a leather wallet insert by INKspiredBy on Etsy. I love it and am thinking of using it as my wallet, and when I want to have it in my passport, I can just slide it in. We'll see what I decide to do.

Since I've been using my passport TN, I've been checking out on other users' setup and etc. I came across this text by Patrick Ng on his Flickr account (p/s Patrick's TNs are AMAZING! So thankful I had the opportunity to meet with him at a Baum-Kuchen event last year. Read Wakako's post here.) So, he said in a post:
Designphil (or Midori) launches a new Traveler's Notebook in passport size, available in March. The idea according to Iijima san from Midori is that you use the passport size leather notebook to capture stuffs and then transfer to your more permanent full size Traveler's Notebook, so every notebook refill of the passport size has removable sheets. It is ultra portable not only good for your passport as a jacket, you can roll it up, throw it into your backpack, torture it and it still has that beautiful raw look. Same as the full size Traveler's Notebook, you can add a plastic zip pocket to store receipts and name cards.
I like that. That makes me feel better about how I'm currently using my passport and my regular - just like how the creators have imagined it.



Friday, February 10, 2017

Idealist Counselor: INFJ

Today I googled up personality test. I don't know how that topic came about in my head, but it did and I keyed it in Google. There were a few options that came out but I clicked the one on Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II.

There were about 20++ questions to answer and it took about 5-10 minutes to complete it. I found out that I am a Idealist Counselor (INFJ). INFJ stands for Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging. It's from the Myers-Brigs personality results. 
  • Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. Those who are activists -- INFJs gravitate toward such a role -- are there for the cause, not for personal glory or political power.
  • INFJs are champions of the oppressed and downtrodden. They often are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress. INFJs may fantasize about getting revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. The concept of 'poetic justice' is appealing to the INFJ.
  • "There's something rotten in Denmark." Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. Such a friendship is a symbiotic bond that transcends mere words.
  • INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.
Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.

This is also a good read about INFJ.

So what does an Idealist Counselor means? From the website, this is what it means.

Counselors have an exceptionally strong desire to contribute to the welfare of others, and find great personal fulfillment interacting with people, nurturing their personal development, guiding them to realize their human potential. Although they are happy working at jobs (such as writing) that require solitude and close attention, Counselors do quite well with individuals or groups of people, provided that the personal interactions are not superficial, and that they find some quiet, private time every now and then to recharge their batteries. Counselors are both kind and positive in their handling of others; they are great listeners and seem naturally interested in helping people with their personal problems. Not usually visible leaders, Counselors prefer to work intensely with those close to them, especially on a one-to-one basis, quietly exerting their influence behind the scenes.
Counselors are scarce, little more than three percent of the population, and can be hard to get to know, since they tend not to share their innermost thoughts or their powerful emotional reactions except with their loved ones. They are highly private people, with an unusually rich, complicated inner life. Friends or colleagues who have known them for years may find sides emerging which come as a surprise. Not that Counselors are flighty or scattered; they value their integrity a great deal, but they have mysterious, intricately woven personalities which sometimes puzzle even them.

Counselors tend to work effectively in organizations. They value staff harmony and make every effort to help an organization run smoothly and pleasantly. They understand and use human systems creatively, and are good at consulting and cooperating with others. As employees or employers, Counselors are concerned with people's feelings and are able to act as a barometer of the feelings within the organization. 
Blessed with vivid imaginations, Counselors are often seen as the most poetical of all the types, and in fact they use a lot of poetic imagery in their everyday language. Their great talent for language-both written and spoken-is usually directed toward communicating with people in a personalized way. Counselors are highly intuitive and can recognize another's emotions or intentions - good or evil - even before that person is aware of them. Counselors themselves can seldom tell how they came to read others' feelings so keenly. This extreme sensitivity to others could very well be the basis of the Counselor's remarkable ability to experience a whole array of psychic phenomena.
These personality tests are good to understand ourselves in a behavioral science manner, but it should not be a dictating factor as to the need to mold and create your relationship. Knowledge is power, but also having the logic and analytic capabilities to acknowledge and know which is right and wrong. Like the saying, the journey is the destination. 

Minimalism ~ can I do it?

So, I've been thinking about minimalism a LOT these past few months. It's been one of the driving factors towards me finding my planner peace. The fact that Mark Zuckerberg only wears the same clothes to not waste time deciding what to wear, has always fascinated me... and made me feel like, heck I can do this too (we shall see....haha)

One way that I know I can do towards minimalism is cutting down what I buy in 2017 and going through all my stuff that I have. I started reading Marie Kondo's book: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up last year and DID NOT finish reading it. Sacrilegious I know!! haha but yes, I did not finish reading it. I still have it on my bookshelf with my bookmark, waiting for me to continue reading the pages. But I figured, I can do it. I mean it's getting rid of stuff right?



Oh yea, as easy as I made that sound, I only managed to go through my clothes in my drawers and closet. However, I knew that going through my clothes and shoes are easy for me. When you talk to a stationery-lover, clothes are easy to go through. It's the planners, books, papers and pens that are harder!! I have those waiting for me to go through - which I have been procrastinating for the past three weeks *facepalm*

Anyway, I hope this weekend is better and I manage to get it done. I need to also take pictures of the planners I am wanting to let go, cause I would prefer they go to new homes where they will be used... We'll see how this weekend pass and fingers crossed I actually get it done - at least halfway is still good enough for me haha