
While I haven’t completely ditched my smartphone, I’m spending a lot less time on it these days. In its place, I’ve taken up singing lessons, kickboxing, and, most recently, stand-up at open mics. It’s been fun riffing about my time in Catholic school, finding ways to spin getting a bowl cut from the principal into something the whole bar can laugh at. I found that my usual writing process — opening my text editor on my iPad and typing until the words find me — doesn’t quite work with stand-up. I needed a way to capture funny ideas as they came to me so I could workshop them before a set, rather than staring at a blank screen until something funny came to mind. I decided to pick up a pocket-size notebook that I could carry everywhere, ready to pull out at a moment’s notice before a good idea slipped my mind. Once I found one that I loved, I couldn’t put it down, and soon I ditched my Notes app altogether in favor of writing things by hand.
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