How to Set Up a Traveler’s Notebook as Your EDC (Every Day Carry)
There’s something powerful about having one notebook system that goes everywhere with you. When we think about writing, it’s often because we recognize the strong connection between thinking and writing—and the opportunity to get our thoughts down on the page. The real power of a notebook that travels with you throughout your day is that it creates opportunity: a space to jot down thoughts, capture inspiration, plan your day, and reflect on life as it happens.
That’s the beauty of an EDC—or Every Day Carry—especially when it becomes a tool that’s not performative, but genuinely useful.
For me, that everyday notebook is a Traveler’s Notebook in the classic Traveler’s size. It’s compact enough to toss in a bag, flexible enough to meet multiple needs, and—best of all—completely customizable.
If you’re looking to create your own EDC notebook system, here’s a reference guide to help you figure out what works best for you.
You might choose the Traveler’s size, or you might gravitate toward another format. (The running joke is that everyone always ends up back at A5!) What really matters is choosing something you’ll actually use and simplifying your routine so you can consistently get your ideas down on the page.
Setup a Daily Journal You Will Use Every Single Day
Journaling can be used for all aspects of life. This year, I am trying to use more than one notebook to work on projects throughout the year. I have chosen to focus on reading, cooking with different food and recipes, and planning out my work on the blog in a Passion Planner. Even though I am working in different notebooks, I always come back to my daily journal to be the constant notebook I have nearby.
A daily journal is critical to keep up with the daily chaos that surrounds our roles, our schedules, and our minds trying to keep up. This blog post is not just about starting a journal; it's about creating a personalized outlet for your thoughts, dreams, and aspirations. The best part about journaling is that it is customizable. You may like my setup, and you may want your journal to look a bit differently. I invite you to take what you need from my daily journal. After a lot of trial and error, you will see my journal mainly focuses on planning, thinking, reflecting, and dreaming.