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The Stationery Project

Bryant Del Toro

A thoughtful exploration of journaling, fountain pens, productivity, and some personal journeys. Blending creativity, organization, and a love for all things stationery.

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The Gatekeeping Problem in Journaling

There’s this strange conversation that’s crept into the journaling world lately that’s really made me do a double take. This idea that unless you’re writing with a pen and paper, you’re not really journaling. That typing on a keyboard or us...

a month ago
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Cognitive Offloading: Why Stationery Helps You Think Better

I was laying in bed when my girlfriend turns to me and says, “Why do you journal? Like what does it actually do for you?” I responded without thinking: “It clears up mental space.” But as the words left my mouth, I realized I meant that qui...

a month ago
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What I Learned After Tracking Every Distraction for 7 Days

I have never thought of myself a particularly distracted person. But lately, I’ve began to notice a sense of frustration that my days were dissolving away and nothing to show for them. I’d sit down with the best intentions to work or write ...

a month ago
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Rumination vs. Reflection: How to Tell the Difference in Your Journal

“Mistake 4: Too Much Self-Criticism / Only Writing Negatives”. That was one of the mistakes I noted in an earlier post I made titled “Why Most People Fail At Journaling and How To Fix It”. And considering the amount of feedback I’ve gotten ...

2 months ago
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  • Bryant Del Toro

    Exploring the art of journaling, fountain pens, and time-bending productivity. Passionate about stationery, thoughtful planning, and creative expression. Founder of Screen & Quill, a shop dedicated to beautifully designed stickers and paper goods.

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