roadtrip east coast 9

here my latest journaling hopefully you enjoy reading it:) link to my journalblog in my bio where you will get to the homepage and then you can see the titel of the post:) always the newest! If you feel for getting in touch do not be shy and just reach out

https://langnertimon-dqync.wordpress.com/2026/05/29/roadtrip-east-coast-9/

writing on physical journals > literally any tech alternative

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The Five-Minute Journaling Routine That Actually Holds

Most journaling routines fail because they're built for the ideal morning. The quiet one with forty-five minutes and a clear head. This one is built for the ordinary morning. The rushed one. Five minutes, three parts, no ideal conditions required. That's why it holds.

https://journalingwrite.wordpress.com/2026/05/29/the-five-minute-journaling-routine-that-actually-holds/

Almost up to 180,000 words in Everlog (my journaling app of choice) over the past year and a half. It’s been super helpful both as a place where I can rant as well as a way I can keep track of my various mental health episodes.

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Locus Communis — A Commonplace Book

A digital commonplace book — gather words worth keeping.

Locus Communis
There is a public book inside Locus Communis: a shared shelf of quotes you can read, bookmark, and add your own finds to. Come browse what other readers are keeping.
Be an early tester: https://locuscommunis.com/signup
#CommonplaceBook #PKM #Reading #Books #Journaling
Locus Communis — A Commonplace Book

A digital commonplace book — gather words worth keeping.

Locus Communis
What is one line from a book, film, or show that has stuck with you for years? I built Locus Communis to keep mine, tagged and easy to find again.
Be an early tester: https://locuscommunis.com/signup
#CommonplaceBook #Books #Reading #Journaling #NoteTaking
Locus Communis — A Commonplace Book

A digital commonplace book — gather words worth keeping.

Locus Communis

Radical creative choices

There are no radical creative choices that do not carry with them an inherent risk of equally radical failure. You cannot do anything great without aggressively courting your own limits and the limits of your ideas. […] There is nothing more powerful than failure to reveal to you what you are truly capable of. Avoiding risk of failure means avoiding transcendent creative leaps forward. You can’t have one without the other.

~ Aisha Tyler

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Sometimes it’s a single word that makes me pull a quote. In this case it was that “aggressively”.

There are times, in certain situations, where aggression is what’s called for. I’m often reflecting and journaling about how I need to temper my, well, everything. Moderate my ego. Moderate my thoughts. (“The snow globe that is my mind,” as I often put it.) Moderate my activity. Moderate my assault on grammar, even. But there are times when the right course of action is to start getting shit done, taking down names, and delivering letters to Garcia. (And, yes, I’m aware that the whole thing about delivery of a letter from President McKinley to Gernal Garcia is false, but the point of the essay is still patently clear and useful.)

Until I’d read that quote from Tyler, I’d never really thought about “aggressively” courting my own limits. Courting them, sure. But not aggressively.

So, yeah… come at me ‘bro!

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Craig Constantine

Presence, not pursuit.

Craig Constantine