Make your own three-year diary

I came up with a revolutionary way to keep a calendar year diary,
like a three-year or five-year diary.
So I thought I'd give it a try for the first time in a while.

When I'm working in the fields, I often want to look back and think about what it was like last year.

Actually, I used to keep a diary for 10 years, but I stopped after 5 or 6 years. What's more, when I looked back at it just now, I felt ashamed of how useless my daily life had been, so I stopped looking at it.

This time, I'm just going to write about what happened in a straightforward manner.

So, what is so groundbreaking about this?

Just keep a diary as usual, and when the year is over, go back to the same date in the same notebook and start writing again, and you can keep a diary for as many years as you want!
And that's what came to mind.

(But make sure you leave some space for the next year and the year after!)

And if you keep adding paper to a binder-style notebook, you could keep a diary for decades!

That's the idea.

Well, I've set aside three years' worth of space like this for now.

But if you think about it, you don't need to draw any lines or anything, you can just continue writing the next year.

A year's worth of 365 pages would be quite thick, so I decided to buy a binder-style notebook at the 100-yen shop, add more pages as I go, and write in it as I go. This, along with the binder and graph paper, cost me just 200 yen.

If you buy a proper calendar diary, it can be a bit expensive.

Plus, the fake luxury feel of the synthetic leather is kind of embarrassing. (And it gets even more embarrassing as the years go by.)
I feel like I have to be a little formal when writing, and I might end up writing something unnecessary.

So I thought I'd make my own.

I like the cheap, binder-style feel.

I think I'll probably keep using it.

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