The Stationery Junkie

I Think Plotter Broke My Brain

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In this episode, I’m having a very honest stationery chat about how my interest in Plotter somehow turned into a full-on ring binder rabbit hole. I didn’t even buy a Plotter, but I did end up getting a few more affordable binders, including a Raymay pocket, a Raymay bible-size binder, plus some inserts to test things out. Some of it worked, some of it didn’t, and somewhere along the way I started wondering: am I genuinely experimenting, or am I just shopping with a more responsible-sounding excuse? This is a relaxed chat about wanting all the things, planner brainrot, the difference between useful purchases and impulse buys, and trying to enjoy stationery without letting it take over my wallet, my tiny apartment, or my brain.

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