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I keep lists of - every city I’ve visited, book I’ve read, favourite memories of each year, art that has touched me, etc etc save everything
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i want to be on this!!! i commend you. how do you keep track though? do you physically write it in a journal or is it digital?
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@BAUBOSRULES mostly digital! Spreadsheets or private google maps files can be really nice for certain things - it can make it easier to find stuff and you can even get the stats for certain things if you’re interested, (like books read per year, for example). The most personal things I normally keep in a physical notebook though!
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i reccomend listing albums and films you've seen/heard
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little trinkets, ticket stubs, notes, stored somewhere private that u can go through from time to time :)
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