a worn out journal is a well used journal 🤓

I’m left with just a few pages before I complete this journal 🥹 so much of my memories and learnings were packed into this not-so-little-little A5 book! I’ll be starting a new one real soon!

#journalling #journalingaesthetic #journal

2025/11/29 Edited to

... Read moreHaving a journal with a well-loved, worn-out appearance is something special for me. The chonky side profile, the sound of those aging pages, and even a spine that's beginning to fall apart all tell the story of countless moments captured and reflections penned down. I love how little surprises, like loose stickers or unexpected ephemera poking out, keep my journaling experience fresh and meaningful. If you’re considering starting or continuing a journaling habit, I’d recommend embracing imperfections in your journal rather than striving for pristine edges. This reminds me of the Korean aesthetic diary entries I admire — they blend functional habit trackers with creative, visual storytelling. For instance, using stamps like the Midori habit tracker can add both structure and charm to your pages. When I move on to my new journal, I look forward to stitching drawings and adding other personal touches that make the journal uniquely mine. It’s not about fancy techniques but about capturing your genuine journey and growth. This way, even a journal showing wear and tear becomes a treasured keepsake, celebrating your story and creativity. So, treasure every dog-eared page and faded sticker — they’re proof of a life well documented and a habit well enjoyed.