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I bought a notebook on a whim but it poses the question of what to use it for...

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FlyingHandbag Fri 17-Jul-20 19:19:58

Hi all,
I bought the notebook in the picture as I liked the colour and a relative has one in a different colour and kept saying how good it was and now I don't know what to use it for and neither does she. Does anybody have any suggestions?X

Puddelchen Sat 18-Jul-20 08:29:38

I use a notebook for present lists, what I have bought for everyone for every occasion.

MamaCaz Sat 18-Jul-20 08:33:09

FarNorth

Small computer MamaCaz?
Absolutely not.

Yes, as in an extremely lightweight personal computer.

Well, I did ask if it was just me, and the answer to that question seems to be a definite "yes" grin

Audun Sat 18-Jul-20 08:34:00

My granddaughter gave me a beautiful notebook with a cover which she had designed, called ‘Blooms of Joy’, it makes me feel happy just to look at it, so I took a while to decide what to use it for. Now I am filling it with poems and quotes both new and familiar, which I love. It is full of joy, and comfort, poignancy and memories, and I absolutely love it. One of my best presents ever!

BlueSky Sat 18-Jul-20 08:59:47

MamaCaz you must be younger than most of us on here to think of small computers first when notebook is mentioned! wink

eazybee Sat 18-Jul-20 10:24:45

Everything:
Recipes.
Things to do
Birthdays, dates not to forget.
Useful addresses: plumbers, emergency numbers.
Important things about you computer, How to...
Books you intend to read.
Things you want to buy
Wish list.
Christmas card list, menus, presents you think of in August
Arrangements for things you organise: ie: quiz night, Leaver's Do, coffee morning, gluten-free meals for that friend.
Clever quotes.

I live by by notebooks, started when I was working,
Unfortunately, I did have eleven spiral bound unfinished ones from Paperchase, now reduced to five during lockdown

eazybee Sat 18-Jul-20 10:26:09

about your computer, how to....

annep1 Sat 18-Jul-20 11:05:35

I have a notebook all about my mother. When I remember little incidents from my childhood I record them as little stories.

MerylStreep Sat 18-Jul-20 11:14:37

I'm 74 and the first thing I thought of was, a computer. When I read what to use it for I thought what do you think you use a notebook for?

Witzend Sat 18-Jul-20 11:48:59

My notebook is usually a bog standard exercise book, mostly used for lists.

E.g. stuff I need to do or buy before a certain date, e.g. when guests are coming to stay

Things to do before going away, things to take or pack,

Around early November (obv.) a lot of lists of thing I need to do or buy before C-word.

BlueSky Sat 18-Jul-20 12:14:34

Wow Flying your threads attract a lot of responses! I'm lucky if a couple of kind souls answer mine! grin

Marydoll Sat 18-Jul-20 12:44:22

I think that's the point of FH's threads! grin

FindingNemo15 Sat 18-Jul-20 12:54:07

I love notebooks, in fact all stationery and think I probably have enough for the rest of my life.

My only problem is, why do I still have loads of bits of paper and post its all over the place as reminders when I could easily put them in one of my notebooks?

FlyingHandbag Sat 18-Jul-20 13:37:09

Thank you to all of you who gave helpful advice! X

JackyB Sun 19-Jul-20 15:32:03

I'm trying to train myself to write more stuff down for which a notebook would be useful.

For example, you have been chatting on the phone to someone and they have told you about their holiday or something they have bought. Two days later you can't for the life of you remember what they said.

If I had a note of these things, I could go back and check and not have to kick myself for forgetting.

It will also come in useful if I start to get forgetful like my mother. If you can get into the habit early, I reckon, you will carry on doing it when you really get forgetful.

I'm off to buy a notebook tomorrow!

Peardrop50 Sun 19-Jul-20 15:36:02

lemongrove

Keep a list of all the times you trip up and your handbag goes flying?

very funny