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Friday Favorites no. 074 | links from the week

25 September 201525 September 2015

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  • How cute is this!
  • Simple but adorable.
  • Inspired to try small-scale scrapbooking.
  • Not just a side hustle but a true hobby.
  • Loved reading Hannah’s thoughts on reading and writing.
  • This mini album is as gorgeous as the girl who made it.
  • This DIY is just seriously adorable.
  • Such a fun countdown idea.

Seems like lots of paper and DIY favorites this week but that’s totally fine by me.

This week was short but productive, so I’m not complaining.  And while I don’t have much planned for this weekend either, I’m looking forward to relaxing and doing nothing. Which actually sounds pretty good to me.

Hope you guys have an amazing weekend xx.

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Life is often full and busy. But I like to take time to enjoy some of my favorite things. So Friday Favorites is a weekly series where I share my favorite(s) for the week. Check out my other Friday Favorites here.

Friday Favorites no. 073 | links from the week

18 September 201525 September 2015

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  • Intrigued by beet juice .
  • For life transitions and changes.
  • Inspired to make photobooks after this .
  • Totally cute storage. 
  • Gonna have to explore this someday .
  • Beautiful watercolor cards.
  • Take better photos.
  • For when my klutzy self makes its mark (haha)
  • Time to get my digital life organized.
  • Enjoy the workday. 
  • Morning routines.

It’s Friday again guys! Time is really flying by so I’m trying to completely soak in every bit that is still left of this year.

I’m also looking forward to a good mix of hanging out and relaxing this weekend so it should be a nice balance.

Hope you guys have a rad one xx.

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Life is often full and busy. But I like to take time to enjoy some of my favorite things. So Friday Favorites is a weekly series where I share my favorite(s) for the week. Check out my other Friday Favorites here.

Project Life | Organizing memorabilia

17 September 20156 October 2015

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I talk about memorabilia a lot on this blog because it such an integral part of my memory keeping.

If you remember, I shared 10 types of memorabilia that you can include in Project Life back in May. And earlier this year, I also chatted about including memorabilia in my Project Life album in my post for the Life Documented Manila blog.

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Today, I decided to bring it altogether with a detailed look at how I organize all my memorabilia until I’m ready to scrapbook or include them in my albums.

My system is neither novel nor complicated. But it’s simple and easy enough to help me keep track of all the memorabilia I tend to hoard collect, even when I’m weeks behind on Project Life.

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Here’s how I do it:

  1. Set up your Project Life.

I’ve got my pockets for the entire year laid out and labeled. The biggest thing about this system is setting up my Project Life album for the entire year. (You can see how I set mine up in this post.)

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  1. Slip memorabilia into your Project Life pockets.

    When you collect any memorabilia, slip them into the Project Life pockets for the corresponding week so you don’t lose those precious collections of paper! I like to slot in my memorabilia in the corresponding week of Project Life right after I get home so I don’t get confused as to where it should go.

  2. For bigger trips where I collect a thicker stack of memorabilia, I stick everything I’ve collected into a manila folder, label it with the trip name and dates, and hold it together with a rubber band. Because my album is stored lying down, paper that doesn’t fit into the album just lies between the page protectors

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You could totally adapt this system to work for your Project Life album if you do yours on a monthly or event-basis. Either way, this system ensures that all the memorabilia are easily accessible when I’m ready to document.

Now it’s your turn – how do you organize and keep track of all the memorabilia you collect for your albums and projects?

One Little Bird Nosh collection + vellum elements

15 September 201517 September 2015

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I have a new monthly post on the One Little Bird blog this week sharing my Project Life pages using the Nosh journaling cards and elements. I tried something different for this spread by using only one collection, handwriting my journaling, and printing the elements on vellum instead of regular cardstock.

I had so much fun working on this spread and I absolutely love how it turned out!

Hop over to read more and see all the details!

 

Friday Favorites no. 072 | links from the week

11 September 201511 September 2015

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  • Pretty neat that we get to be on this list.
  • Maybe this bucket list for my twenties.
  • Great idea for documenting long trips.
  • Love the simple perfection of this album.
  • A new perspective on Project Life
  • This looks like something I could actually succeed at making.
  • Yummmm.
  • I’m always on the look out for blogging tips.
  • I need to make all my jars and clipboards look like this.
  • Love these tips for morning. 
  • One space, two looks – black and white or color.
  • Make your desk inspiring and organized.
  • Understand procrastination to overcome it

More favorite links to share with you this Friday.

I’ve missed sharing my favorites in recent weeks with the transition from the summer to fall term at school. I can’t believe how close we’re getting to the end of this year. Crazy times.

I’m also slowly but surely getting back into the swing of blogging, so hang in there with me guys.

For the locals, enjoy the long weekend as we head to the polls today. Feels like exciting times and history in the making this year hmm. We’ll have to wait and see.

Have a rad weekend, xx.

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Life is often full and busy. But I like to take time to enjoy some of my favorite things. So Friday Favorites is a weekly series where I share my favorite(s) for the week. Check out my other Friday Favorites here.

Project Life 2014 | week 21

9 September 201510 September 2015

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My 2014 Project Life album is slowly but surely coming together and I’m so glad I decided to persevere with this project. There is truly a sense of accomplishment getting to see everything being documented.

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Week of: 19 to 24 May, 2014

What happened this week: We got donuts, celebrated a birthday and spent time outside.

Left Side

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Techniques used: Nothing mind-blowing this week, just the usual stamping on photos and the weekly journaling card. I still love using the white space on photos to add tiny details.

Right side

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Thoughts: Mostly focused on photos this week. I also included a note from Olya which I got in the mail. Going simple with the embellishments with just some stickers, wood veneer and stamping.

I can’t wait to share more spreads with you guys as I add the finishing details to the upcoming weeks.

Stay tuned!

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

How I Increased My Productivity

2 September 20152 September 2015

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Productivity is quite a buzz word nowadays. And I totally get it, since we’ve all had days where we wish we had more hours to get work done. But the reality is that we all have 24 hours in a day – no more or less.

Because time is so limited, I’m constantly on my own quest to find ways to maximize my time and make it as productive as possible because every second counts.

The problem is that I get easily distracted and start clicking around the interwebs to procrastinate, especially when I should be working on tasks don’t particularly enjoy or look forward to, like reading my school textbook (Please tell me I’m not the only one who does this. If you don’t do that to procrastinate, please share with me how you stay focused and get work done!).

To curb my procrastinating tendencies, I recently adopted the method of setting a timer and working in increments on whatever I need to do. This is one of the biggest changes I’ve made that has helped me to increase by productivity throughout the day by leaps and bounds!

Your phone timer could totally suffice for this task. But through the recommendation of fellow blogger Pam, I started using the ClearFocus app for Android. By limiting my time and turning off all distractions, I force myself to truly maximize my time to the fullest. There is no second or minute to waste on frivolous clicking. The break time at the end of each session is one I look forward to where I get to check Instagram, reply any messages I receive, or read blogs, until the cycle starts again.

This method also helps me to really separate work/study time from other miscellaneous tasks I might need to complete. I also avoid the pitfall of multi-tasking (which really could be a whole other blog post on it’s own) and allow myself to be focused where I need to be.

I’ve found that I’m much less motivated and productive when I don’t use the app, than when I actually do. I also love that it works on my Android, which can sometimes be lacking in apps that iTunes may have.

Overall, my favorite features of the ClearFocus app include:

  • the option to disable wireless so you can stay super focused!
  • being able to customize the timer by choosing the length of work sessions and breaks
  • the clean user interface

This app isn’t without its quirks, such as the ads and the inability to pause the timer when you really need to. But otherwise, I love how it works for me.

Obviously, this idea isn’t anything novel or even original to me, but it’s been so incredibly life-changing for my productivity that I just had to share.

Now tell me, what are your tips for increasing productivity?

Project Life pages on the One Little Bird blog

18 August 201518 August 2015

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I’ve been working on catching up with my 2014 Project Life album. And I love how being part of the One Little Bird blog team has fueled me to keep going with this project.

This month, I created a spread from week 45 in 2014 using five One Little Bird collections.

I daresay it’s one of my favorite spreads to date! You can see the full details on the One Little Bird blog.

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And in case you missed it, I tackled the challenging-to-me task of creating title pages for my Project Life albums in June.

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And in June, I shared how to unite spreads and embrace imperfection from weeks 33 and 34.

I’m so excited to see how these Project Life pages keep coming together, even when I least expect it.

How are you making progress in your Project Life albums so far? Tell me about it in the comments!

Friday Favorites no. 071 | links from the week

14 August 201515 August 2015

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This week, I’ve put together a (longer than usual) list of favorites. So grab a cuppa and explore your way through these links.

Don’t say I didn’t tell ya (;

  • Love this approach to Week in the Life.
  • Some of these destinations are just a couple of hours away!
  • Love the colors of this DIY.
  • The cutest flower pots around.
  • I’ve got chocolate on my mind with this, this and this recipe.
  • So inspired by everything here.
  • Yes, just be a good person on an airplane.
  • Makes sense.
  • Don’t just read the news.
  • This channels my current pineapple obsession.
  • Time for this scrapbooker to get organized.

What a week it’s been! From relaunching the blog on a dot com, to late nights of school assignments, it’s been a very full week.

This week feels like it’s been shorter than usual though, so I’m not sure how I feel about the weekend yet because deadlines are looming!

Anyhoo, I hope your weekend is restful and full of good things xx.

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Life is often full and busy. But I like to take time to enjoy some of my favorite things. So Friday Favorites is a weekly series where I share my favorite(s) for the week. Check out my other Friday Favorites here.

Project Life 2014 | week 20

12 August 201513 August 2015

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First of all, thank you for all your support and sweet comments on the newly relaunched site. I’m so happy to have you guys here and I’m excited to share and write more in the coming months!

Now presenting my first post on this space – here’s week 20 of Project Life in 2014.

Week of: May 12 to 18, 2015

What happened this week: We celebrated a birthday, and went to USS – twice!

Left side

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Right side

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Techniques used: I included more memorabilia this week. And I love how Project Life gives me a place for all this stuff.

I went to my go-to technique of stamping on photos, and came up with the idea to create tabs for my photos by using a stamp set from Kellie Stamps.

Thoughts: Only journaling left to make this week totally complete, but I’m glad I got to incorporate One Little Bird journaling cards (Dwell and Hopscotch) with some of my physical paper stash.

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So glad I’m making progress on this – I’d like to think at least slow and steady is better than nothing!

Go ahead and leave me a comment if you have any thoughts or questions on memory keeping or my Project Life process.

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Project Life is a memory-keeping system created by Becky Higgins. I’m embarking on this year-long project to document all my memories in 2014. You can see my other Project Life posts here.

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