Commonplace Book

From carefully rearranging my Barbie dolls as a child in a specific order to managing my life as a full-time student who volunteers and engages in a plethora of hobbies today, I’ve always had a knack for staying organized. People see how complex my organization system is, but the truth is keeping things organized is rather simple, and it won’t look like multiple planners, fancy apps, and aesthetically-pleasing desks. The best system is the system that works for you.

This guide is very generalized as opposed to specific and practical. It’s meant to serve as a starting point or guideline of sorts to broadly cover considerations that need to be made when creating an organization system.

Here, I’ll break down step by step what I think you would need to stay organized and recommend tools and resources that I currently use or have used in the past. You’ll see glimpses of my system, too, but you should develop your own from the ground up.

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The Chrono-Investigator

For my science fiction course I took last semester, I wrote short story in the style of an author or filmmaker in the course materials. I chose to write a time travel story in similar vein to The Time Machine by H. G. Wells.

I've always had this concept in my head, but I never fully explored it in a story before. I chose to write a short story to force myself to conceptualize these ideas. While it's not a complete execution, I'm pleased that I've completed something about the idea that's been mulling in my head for a while

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