I'm totally against lined paper! It's so restricting, right? Blank paper is freeing! 🙂
On The Power of a Handwritten Note
I'm the same way. And for some reason I think better on plain paper versus lined paper. My co-worker things…
On The Power of a Handwritten Note
I'm the same way. And for some reason I think better on plain paper versus lined paper. My co-worker things…
On The Power of a Handwritten Note
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On The Power of a Handwritten Note
Lol, wow! Things have changed! 🙂
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