Welcome to this month’s Pen & Paper: Living Between the Lines written by the amazing Hope Wallace Karney. To learn more about Hope and the column, please check out the announcement post!

How to Cultivate Your Own Style: Journaling and Otherwise
I am strongly of the opinion that creating your own style (journaling or otherwise) is closely linked to following your heart and being true to who you are. At first glance, it seems easy enough, but as I am sure many of you know, it is actually quite difficult.
Looking at someone and being envious of them, or looking at someone’s work and wishing yours was more like theirs is very common, and in itself not harmful. But we need to realize two things. First, usually the things we are drawn to are linked to us somehow already. So the style we are wishing to incorporate into our lives, is most likely already there, or something we are already striving for in other aspects of our lives. Second, liking someone’s style is great, but trying to mimic it will not make us have that same style. The reasoning behind this thought is that we all are different, we all come to the blank page from different places, so we can never represent ourselves exactly like someone else. And we shouldn’t want to. Who we are and what we create is part of our own story and not being true to that belittles our own lives.
“We are born unique. Our experiences mold and change us.” – Emily Deschanel, as Dr. Brennan on Fox’s Bones
I think once we understand this, it is easier to ask ourselves what it is that draws us to a particular person’s style. What do we love about it, what would we change if we could, what words come to mind? Nostalgic, whimsical, messy? Now ask yourself – what words do you want people to think of when they view your work? I bet they are similar to your likes and styles in other aspects of your life. Now, when you are working, try to cultivate those feelings into all you do and you will start to see your style emerge and evolve.
Be you.
It really is that simple – do what feels right and your your own style will emerge – they will reflect you and who you are – your story. And that is what style is all about – being yourself. And keep these wise words from Rebecca Moses’ book, A Life of Style in mind: “When it comes to defining beauty, we need to embrace uniqueness. Remember: it’s the imperfections that make the charm.”
Here are some tips from the same book on how to cultivate your style that jumped out at me (with my random notes in italics):
- By Opening Our Minds to New Ways of Thinking
Perhaps the journals you work in now are not really the best ones for you, perhaps the pens are not the best shades to represent you – try thinking of different ways to add a little bit of your style in all that you do.
- By Being Brave
Putting your journaling out there for others to see is a brave thing, but so very rewarding as well. Consider blogging about your spreads – hold yourself accountable and promise to post one journaling blog post a month – you will feel empowered to keep doing it once you see all the positive feedback waiting for you out there.
- By Getting Rid of Negativity
Don’t put yourself down if you are not happy how something you created turned out, put it away and move on to something else, you can always come back to it another day and rework it.
-By Opening Your Eyes, Hearts, and Spirits to New Positive Thoughts
No more thinking your handwriting is not good enough, that you have nothing to journal about, that your thoughts are not that important or deep- think positive and work from there.
-By Discovering and Embracing Our Own Uniqueness
So what if your handwriting is quirky, or you love Smurfs and want to use photos of them on every journal spread – that is so quintessentially YOU that it makes others see part of you in your work – and start to recognize your style. Like the quote above “It’s the imperfections that make the charm.”
- By Searching for Inspiration
Search for it and use it to grow your own style – try the techniques and ideas you see and find ways to make them your own – and never be afraid to give credit to who inspired you!
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