

Fighting forgetfulness with a diary

Diary? That's only for teenagers in love or people who have too much time on their hands ... Admittedly, in times of computers, smartphones and notebooks, the classic, written diary has perhaps gone somewhat out of fashion - and wrongly so.
An entirely different variant that cannot be easily digitised, but is no less exciting, is the drawn diary. Small, quick sketches either record the day's experiences or give you an idea of what you have planned for a particular day. Looking back over several years, a diary like this is a treasure that reminds you of life's most emotional moments.
Always remember:
Don't put yourself under pressure when drawing. After all, it's not about making perfect drawings, but about summarising the day in lines rather than words. The pictures also help you to perceive life more consciously.
Moleskine Agenda
Notebooks
Pencils
Ballpoint pens


When it comes to office supplies, I believe in form and function. From pens, scissors, paper notes to glittery glue and funky folders. That’s what I’m about at work. When I’m not busy checking out the latest desk accessories, I enjoy jetting off to remote corners of the world, lifting weights or taking an evening walk.