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  • So I'm an avid journaler.

  • I absolutely love putting pen to paper and letting my thoughts flow.

  • This is the way that I get to know myself.

  • It's the way I heal myself.

  • And it's just a way

  • to document my life.

  • Today I'm sharing most of my journal collection,

  • just because I think it'd be fun to just look back and see where it all started.

  • This first one is from junior high.

  • This is when I really started to pick up journaling consistently.

  • I started with poetry of heartbreak.

  • Honestly, all of my junior high years were writing

  • about my relationships, love, heartbreak, lots of emo moments.

  • I was really into rock

  • and emo music, and I would write down song lyrics that spoke to me.

  • And yeah, a lot of emotions.

  • But at the end of this notebook, I did keep a page

  • of my favorite inspirational quotes.

  • So maybe that's where it started, I don't know.

  • Alright, this notebook is from the later years of high school.

  • And again:

  • relationships, heartbreak, relationships, heartbreak.

  • Oh, and I think this is hilarious.

  • I kept a breakup letter I wrote in high school.

  • This is actually the draft breakup letter.

  • What I did was: I wrote it out, I gave it to my friend Tawny, and she was like,

  • "Okay, I'm going to highlight the parts that are too mean."

  • And she highlighted like 90%, and so I had to rewrite the breakup letter.

  • So this is just the draft.

  • The real one is in the hands of another guy.

  • Alright, so this notebook is from college, my college years.

  • I kept a poem

  • that my friend gave to me, something that she thought was sweet.

  • At the end of this notebook,

  • I noticed that I started to write chords and lyrics to songs.

  • I guess I started to try

  • to write music in college.

  • It never really came out to anything, though.

  • I basically just had a lot of ideas, but never really finished anything.

  • Alright, this is a notebook that my friend Allen gave to me before I studied abroad in

  • Italy.

  • I kept it as my travel notebook.

  • A place to journal my thoughts as I was travelling

  • and studying abroad.

  • Italy was a place where I really got to start soul-searching

  • and take more time to myself.

  • I think this is where I started to journal more and read more.

  • It's so funny to look back at my to do list back then, and what I was going through.

  • At this point I was trying to find inspiration, I guess, inspiration and guidance

  • on what to do with my life from here on out.

  • Not to lie though, those first couple weeks in Italy were really hard

  • because I went without finding an apartment.

  • So that's my receipt at the hotel I stayed at

  • for the first week.

  • I didn't plan on staying there that long.

  • I thought I'd find an apartment

  • by then, but I just couldn't find one.

  • It was tough to be in a new country

  • where I don't speak the language.

  • But I'm okay.

  • I've lived.

  • I'm okay now.

  • I remember doodling the couples I saw there, saying how romantic this place is.

  • This is one of my favorite entries of all time.

  • I basically went to the theater in Milan

  • to watch Lang Lang play.

  • Lang Lang is a pianist and he is amazing.

  • I was journaling in the theater, sitting by myself in the box office and being super inspired,

  • and I just kept flowing and flowing and flowing.

  • And it was really, really a beautiful moment.

  • I kept the ticket stub, and on top I wrote down the melody he was playing at that moment

  • so I would not forget it.

  • And I kept that brochure: Lang Lang at Teatro alla Scala.

  • (Teatro?)

  • And I was still trying to write music in Italy, just trying to find inspiration and create

  • something.

  • The rest of my entries are of my travels.

  • I travelled to over ten cities in those six months,

  • and it was really life-changing.

  • As you can see, I kept my receipts from shopping.

  • And I just like to keep this notebook separate, just because it's a very unique chapter

  • in my life that I cherish.

  • This notebook, I got from France.

  • And since this, I've started to buy notebooks

  • whenever I travel because to me, it's like a souvenir that I can cherish for many, many

  • years.

  • These entries are about my post-grad life, being lost, figuring out what to do,

  • just documenting all the random things I was doing at that time.

  • Literally, I was doing

  • so many different things.

  • A lot of failed opportunities.

  • And all the while, I was trying to work on music.

  • So here I wrote down my inspirations

  • in music, and planning out how to create my album, which I did in 2013.

  • This is when I was actively getting into self-help and reading a lot of books,

  • exploring and experimenting with a lot of different things in life.

  • And I would always be

  • reevaluating what is meaningful to me, what makes me happy.

  • So this is one of those entries.

  • This entry I wrote when I was in New York.

  • This was after I finished my album

  • and I was playing two shows in New York and it was snowing,

  • and I was just there with friends.

  • It was super fun, a really good memory.

  • A few months after that I was kind of lost again.

  • I wasn't sure if I should

  • continue with music or listen to my heart which was kind of tugging me in another direction,

  • maybe entrepreneurial?

  • I wasn't so sure at the time.

  • Here is an entry

  • where I was talking about, "I have a show today, I have a performance.

  • Yet I've watched

  • YouTube for two hours."

  • Something about YouTube was intriguing me, and I asked myself,

  • "Why do I-why am I so attracted to the lifestyle of YouTubers?"

  • And I guess this is where

  • I got honest with myself with what lifestyle I really want with my life, and I thought

  • that

  • I kind of gave this dream away where I gave up on my music YouTube channel.

  • But the dream was still there, so I had to explore it.

  • I wasn't quite sure if it was even feasible and it was scary to be lost again.

  • But a few entries later, I noticed that I wrote this one where I was like,

  • "I have to allow myself to try.

  • I have to allow myself to be vulnerable,

  • and just give it what I got, you know?"

  • A few months later, that's where I came up with the name: Lavendaire.

  • Yeah, that's where it began.

  • I started planning my new channel and this new direction

  • that I was going in. and that's where that notebook ended.

  • This notebook, I'm just going to flash through because I've shown it a couple times

  • in previous videos already.

  • It's my Current Me Future Me journal where I document

  • where I am, where I want to be.

  • I also have monthly highlights

  • and kind of a little bit of planning in this journal.

  • This is my current bedside journal.

  • I got this in New York at the Frick Museum,

  • and it holds a special meaning because that museum experience was really special to me.

  • I felt like that was a lucky day for me where there was a long line, it was raining,

  • I was by myself.

  • And the security guards, either they liked me or they felt sorry for me

  • that I was by myself in the rain, that they just let me in to cut the line.

  • I feel like there were a lot of serendipitous moments during that trip.

  • So this notebook really brings me back to those special moments.

  • These are entries I would write at night whenever I felt the urge to express myself

  • or write something.

  • These are just the years of going through Lavendaire, planning my life.

  • Here is my Vivid Vision that I've shared with you guys before in a webinar.

  • But yeah, this is where it all happens, all the life planning and the life-assessing.

  • Yeah, trust in the universe.

  • I have my moments of inspiration and moments of doubt,

  • just like any normal person, you know?

  • This is my current morning pages notebook.

  • This is where I do stream of consciousness writing

  • where I just flow in the mornings.

  • I don't always write every day anymore,

  • but I just write whenever I can.

  • And these are all of my previous morning pages journals.

  • I love using composition notebooks.

  • I just made it tradition to do so.

  • But yeah, I feel like I'm pretty impressed and proud

  • when I look at all of these notebooks and I can say that I filled up each

  • and every one of those pages.

  • It's kinda crazy, right?

  • I usually never go through

  • my old morning pages notebooks just because they're so messy and it's just so

  • stream of consciousness that they don't really make sense sometimes.

  • But I like to keep them because why not?

  • This is me, this is the evolution of me

  • documented on pages, day by day.

  • I think there's a beauty in that that I really appreciate,

  • so I will never throw these away.

  • This notebook I got from Japan, and it's a notebook for me to take notes

  • on things that I'm learning.

  • Whenever I take an online class or something,

  • this will be my notebook.

  • It's fairly new.

  • I have a lot of unused pages.

  • And lastly, my Artist of Life Workbook.

  • Most of you have probably seen this workbook before.

  • Basically, it's a way to plan your year.

  • And I have a lot of blank pages in this notebook.

  • I've used that do to a success and joy and gratitude journal.

  • So whenever something good happens in my life, I will document it here.

  • And that's it!

  • Those are my journals from my journal-taking life.

  • Kind of excessive,

  • and that's not even all of it.

  • But that's okay.

  • This is me.

  • Thank you for watching.

  • See you next time.

  • Bye!

So I'm an avid journaler.

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    the.end.satoko posted on 2017/07/17
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