![]() ![]() The pages can be easily clicked in and out of the book, meaning you can organise the layout exactly to your preferences, or just change it up whenever you fancy. After choosing your own cover (I have a limited edition one designed by Sanny Van Loon with a biodegradable ring binding), you then choose which pages you need from the website, with options such as to do lists, note paper, habit trackers and yearly, monthly, weekly and hourly planners. The customisable weekly calendar How it worksįirstly, the nature of GreenBook means you can literally tailor it to your exact needs. It’s one notebook that can literally last your entire life. It’s the perfect solution, giving you the satisfaction of resting from being surrounded by screens, and keeping something to hand to organise your life, whilst keeping waste to a minimum. These days, that is no longer the case thanks to GreenBook, a customisable whiteboard notebook created by sibling entrepreneurs and sustainability advocates Yagmur and Kaim Masmas. It felt like a binary I had to stick to: minimalism or digital detox, I couldn’t have both. There is something inherently enjoyable about picking up a pen and writing with your own hands. ![]() ![]() Increases in technology alleviated this somewhat, as I could take notes digitally instead, but I still felt a desire for something tangible too. I was filling up pages and pages of paper, only to leave them sitting idly for years after. I suddenly realised I not only had stacks of books to cart around each time I moved house, but there were also too many to even read back over and enjoy. As I grew older however, practicality began to set in. Like many young creatives I was endlessly excited by possibilities, filling up pages with notes, ideas and scheduling. When I was a teenager, I got really into notebooks. This post was sponsored by GreenBook, all thoughts my own. ![]()
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