In this intimate episode of Liminal Lines, we slow down and reflect on the quiet power of keeping a commonplace notebook — not as a productivity hack or aesthetic practice, but as a deeply personal ritual. What begins as a space for scattered quotes, fleeting thoughts, and unfinished ideas becomes something far more: a mirror, a map, and a memory.
I talk about what a commonplace notebook really is, why I keep one, how it's helped me understand myself, and the surprising ways it captures what lingers. We’ll explore the beauty of writing without pressure, noticing without judgment, and remaining present through the simple act of putting pen to page.
Whether you're someone who’s kept notebooks for years or you’re just starting out, this episode is an invitation to begin — imperfectly, honestly, and fully.
Liminal Lines is a Studio Day production—where stories live in the in-between.
Here, we linger in the spaces between moments, memory, and meaning.
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