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  • The Best Bullet Journal I've Found..

    Hello to my fellow Creative Quirks!

    I recently wrote a post about dealing with ‘Creative Depression’, not to make light of being depressed, it’s just something I call myself (Creatively Depressed). I’m happy to say I’m not feeling too depressed since I started my new blog. The journal I’m featuring here is Scribbles That Matter. It’s perfect for journaling and mood tracking.

    In the aforementioned post I wrote about things I do to help my symptoms. One is journaling, I listed some items I use to express my thoughts. One of my favorites is this Scribbles That Matter Bullet Journal, I have it in pink and I ordered a new one to share with y’all.

    **this is not a promoted post this review contains my honest thoughts on this product, although if you use my links to purchase one of your own I may receive a small commission from Amazon**

    I have this exact one as my personal journal but decided to order a new one so that I can share with y’all some spreads and such as I fill it up in 2020. (please forgive my poor photography, I’m using my iPhone and can’t find my tripod for it)

    Check out this wonderful cover! I love it, it’s faux leather and has wonderful embossed icons. It’s so nice! Scribbles That Matter embossed cover

    I really appreciate the nice touches, the pen holder is very secure with a rivet on the back cover. The pages are nice and thick, plus there’s a pen test page near the back cover so that you can check to bleed through! It’s a nice dotted journal which I love, it makes it so easy to add a bulleted list.

    If you use this journal or order one I would absolutely love to see your spreads. I love doodles, lettering, and all the fun stuff we can do with pens and markers.

    If you aren’t into journaling perhaps you know someone who is, I bet you or they would love to find this under the tree this Christmas (or anytime)! I highly recommend the Scribbles That Matter Bullet Journal, it comes in several covers and includes a nice cardboard sleeve to store it.

    xoxo~Dawn

  • How I Deal With Being Creatively Depressed…

    ARE YOU CREATIVELY DEPRESSED?

    What the heck does “creatively depressed” mean? It’s probably not an official term lol but I call myself that sometimes. I’ve suffered with anxiety, depression, and being known as quirky or weird my whole life. People would call me quirky or weird like it was a bad thing?! I have come to really enjoy being quirky, so much so that I call myself A Quirky Crafter.

    How many of you share my experiences even slightly? I’ve always been creative, not just with crafting, card-making, scrapbooking  <– one of my digital scrapbook galleries, but also writing and making up stories.

    When I was about 7 or 8, I would lie on the grass and stare up at the sky and wonder…what if there was nothing. Like, there was never a universe, or stars, the sun, moon, no air, no planets, no animals, or people, not even blackness.. just nothingness. That’s some heavy shit for a kid! I would think things like that for hours. And my dreams, oh my, even to this day I have the most vivid dreams, sometimes real life nightmares and night terrors from life experiences. But a lot of my dreams are just like watching a movie play out in my head. No wonder I’m always exhausted when I wake up ha.

    Maybe creatives become depressed in part because of their deep thoughts? One thing I know about me is I am hypersensitive and very intuitive. Sometimes it scares me that I can know something before I actually hear or see it.

    HERE’S HOW being creatively depressed AFFECTS ME

    For the last several years my depression/anxiety/PTSD and such has gotten much worse. Especially after the loss of my 25-yr-old son, Johnie, aka The Death Fist, in 2012 to a tragic accident. I know this is a terrible photo but in his defense he hated having his picture taken lol. See the Death Fist?! ha

    I even went through a couple of hospital stays for being suicidal, one time was too close for comfort. I was going through a really rough patch where I wasn’t showering, I was sleeping the day away, drinking a little too much (okay, a lot sometimes), not paying bills, I was just a mess. I completely neglected everything. I didn’t do any crafting at all, no reading, barely any housework, not much cooking. I would just sit and stare at the TV or sleep. I even lost a bunch of weight from not eating. This caused some major relationship and health problems.

    FINDING A PASSION!

    After several months at my worst I’m happy to say I am doing so much better. I’ve not self-harmed in quite some time! I realize the depression/anxiety will never go completely away it seems but it’s under control for now. Therapy and the correct med doses are a big help. I’m actually back to doing the things I love: creating, cooking, eating, smiling, laughing, and talking to my friends. Now I know what to watch for, so does my family, and I’m really trying to work on my issues. I have started writing again, I love to write poetry, I love to journal, I love to create and maybe one day soon I’ll share some.

    LEARNING NEW THINGS

    What’s helped the most is finding a new passion, throwing myself into learning all about blogging, WordPress, and I’m learning a little more CSS & HTML. I’m still working on exactly what my niche is, my brain is always pulled in a million directions lol, as creatives usually are. My real passions are making things, sharing my creations, helping others, sharing my thoughts, and baring my soul.

    Following the losses of so many creative people I have admired: Robin Williams, Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, the list goes on and on… I realized that what I had heard for so many years is true, creatives tend to suffer in silence with their depression. I want to be one of the ones not ashamed of depression and anxiety. It’s a big part of me but it’s NOT all I am. No one should feel they have to suffer in silence.

    If anything comes out of my blogging I hope I can share my story with at least one person with whom I can have a positive impact on and maybe give them encouragement and a reason to not give up. I refuse to suffer in silence any longer and no one else should either. As I work on this post I heard that an acquaintance that I had made shirt designs for took his own life. That to me, made it even more important to share this post.

    THINGS I HAVE FOUND TO HELP ME COPE

    Along my journey a few things have helped me ease out of the deepest depression. I’d like to share those with you. There are many, many choices for journaling (bullet, art, Bible, traditional diary style, etc) there’s no wrong or right way to journal. Main thing is just do it. Open a notebook, journal, scrap of paper, throw paint on a canvas, sculpt something, it doesn’t have to be fancy and definitely don’t worry about perfection, just start pouring your heart out. Heck, if you aren’t into journaling maybe song writing is your thing?! It doesn’t have to be grammatically correct or in perfect form. This is your heart and soul. Don’t worry about making perfect sentences or anything like that, just start writing and/or creating. Whatever comes to mind, don’t overthink it. Although I love the Bible I know not everyone has the same faith, but anything that gives you reason to live grasp it and please, don’t give up.

    Here are just a few ideas, these are just suggestions that I have personally used and loved. These might not be right for you and that’s okay, there are so many options. Follow your heart and soul. Be sure to have fun finding and trying out new pens, papers, paints, etc. The little girl in me still loves stationery, stickers, pens, pencils and all of those fun things! Michaels here I come!

    1) Art Journaling!

    One book I love is Dylusions by Dyan Reaveley of Ranger. I spilled my heart out in mine, I’ll share a spread soon. The pages are nice and thick which allows you to really build a nicely layered page without tearing or bleeding through.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ranger has a huge line of supplies to assist you with your journaling, such as, pens, inks, markers, rubber stamps, and it’s sooooo much fun to do! Oh, and don’t miss out on playing with Gelatos by Faber Castel!

    2) Bible Journaling:

    I discovered Bible Journaling kind of by accident. At first I was taken aback, I mean, doodling and coloring in my Bible? OH the scandal that might create, I can almost hear my Daddy and Grandfather from Heaven fussing at me! But then I found the Illustrated Faith line of products and learned about Shanna Noel who is the pioneer at the heart of Bible journaling. She opened my eyes to see that God would be honored for us to use His word as a way to express ourselves creatively, study, and worship while we do!


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3) Bullet Journaling!

    Such a fun way to document and journal. I prefer a dotted journal but there are gridded ones and lined ones. Something about those dots though makes me smile. It’s so much fun to add little doodles, headings, make lists. Check out my Pinterest board that’s dedicated to Bullet Journaling for lots of ideas. I like this  Dotted Journal by Scribbles That Matter I have it in pink. The pages are smooth and durable and virtually no bleed through, there’s even a pen test page to test your pens on before you mess up a real page! Its faux leather doodly design is so much fun! It has a pen holder and a strap to hold it closed.

    4) Guided Journals

    Such as Good Days Start With Gratitude: A 52 Week Guide To Cultivate An Attitude Of Gratitude are great if you need journaling prompts. There are many others available but this one is only $6.99, sweet deal!

    5) Traditional diaries

    You might prefer the traditional diary, complete with a lock, or a simple notebook. There are so many options that I’m sure you will find just the right thing.

    If journaling isn’t for you don’t fret, you will find your passion whether it be cooking, exercise, volunteering, blogging, the sky’s the limit! I apologize for my wordiness, apparently I’m quite passionate about this subject lol. OH, I almost forgot to mention coloring. I absolutely love ‘adult’ coloring books. There’s something so relaxing about coloring. Get a couple and try it if you haven’t yet. It’s-so-much-fun!

    Drop me a comment, share a project of yours, tell me your story if you like.

    xoxo~Dawn

     

     

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