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Last Tuesday was my best journaling day in months and I still don't know why

I sat down with my bullet journal around 7pm, not really feeling it. But something just clicked. I got my weekly spread done in under 15 minutes, which never happens. Normally I mess up the boxes or pick the wrong color pen and have to start over. Last week I was on a roll with just a black Pilot G2 and a simple layout. I also logged 3 things I was grateful for that day, which I usually skip. It felt easy and not forced, like my brain finally matched what my hand was doing. Has anyone else had a random good journaling day where everything just flows?
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charlesb42
Ngl that perfectly describes those rare days where the brain and the pen just sync up. The Pilot G2 is an underrated beast for that kind of flow. Gratitude logs always feel forced until they don't. Something about Tuesday being a random low-pressure night probably helped too.
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ellis.jennifer
Ngl I feel like this is making a regular Tuesday night sound way deeper than it actually is. It's a Tuesday. You wrote some stuff down with a pen. It's not that serious. Gratitude logs do feel forced most of the time honestly, and the idea that the Pilot G2 is some kind of key to unlocking your soul is kinda funny to me. It's a pen from Office Depot that costs like three bucks. People out here acting like they discovered magic when really they just had a chill evening and a working brain.
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