Hey!

I’ve been journaling for about 7 years now (Wow… already) and an issue I’ve always had is when I have to write on a specific page but run out of space and can’t go to the next one because it’s already used.

I’ve tried post-its, loose sheets with a clip, give up and turn a couple pages and title the new page “Monday, contiued” or whatever. And all those solutions have felt very “Meh” and lacking elegance.

Do you have a clever trick or system to fit extra stuff in a page that is already surrounded?

Should I just learn to embrace some chaos and use a new page not in order?

  • witless
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    21 year ago

    I tend to use my page more or less consecutively so haven’t run into this problem very often but now I’m doing whole spreads for the books I’m reading and having to jump around them. When that happens I’ve been doing a fancy arrow with the page number to jump to doodled inside it. It’s probably not very elegant but my journal is kind of a mishmash so it fits the (lack of a) theme.

    • @NatalOP
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      21 year ago

      I’ll try that! I’m rather minimalistic in my design but I’ll try to come up with a fancy arrow or symbol.

      Maybe a letter from a foreign alphabet could look great and be fun to write as a bonus!

  • @MadBabs
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    21 year ago

    In bullet journaling, you would just put an arrow at the bottom of the page and then the page number on which it continues. If you’re into that kind of thing.

    • @NatalOP
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      21 year ago

      Thanks. I’ll experiment with that for a while and see how it feels.

  • @thonofpy
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    11 year ago

    Not exactly elegant, but I have sometimes just taped in an extra page. If you are careful to align it well, I find it turns quite smoothly and looks fine. My journaling style is quite ‘anything goes’ though, so it might not be for you.