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Cloth & Paper January 2026 Unboxing #clothandpapertrail

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#YearOfTheAnalog #clothandpaper #PlanningCommunity The Year of the Analog begins ✍️ This video unboxes the Cloth & Paper January Intention Box, setting the tone for a return to paper, presence, and intentional living in a world dominated by screens. Designed around clarity and purpose, this box reflects a growing shift toward analog planning over digital productivity — where writing things down, slowing the pace, and engaging with tactile tools becomes a daily ritual rather than a task. Inside this unboxing: • Minimal, functional stationery • Tools for intentional goal setting • Analog systems that support focus and mindfulness Perfect for anyone exploring: – The Year of the Analog – Digital detox & slow productivity – Analog planning systems – Intentional and minimalist stationery This is not about doing more — it’s about doing things with intention, on paper. ✨ Does 2026 feel like a year to step back into analog? ------------------------------- ✸ links: 📸 ig: @spiritindex 📌 Pinterest: @spiritindex 👩🏻‍🎨Art Channel: / @studio.spirit 🖋️ Let’s connect! ✸ contact: spirit index.uk@gmail.com ------------------------------- 🎧 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1kW... 🎧 Apple Music Playlist: / valentines-mix #Journalcommunity #commonplacebooks #stationery #YearOfTheAnalog #AnalogLife #AnalogPlanning #ReturnToAnalog #DigitalDetox #SlowLiving #IntentionalLiving #ClothAndPaper #ClothAndPaperCo #IntentionBox #PlannerUnboxing #StationeryUnboxing #PlanningCommunity #MinimalPlanning #FunctionalPlanning #PlannerAesthetic #StationeryLovers #Journaling #MindfulPlanning #CreativePlanning

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In this video I’m unboxing the Cloth & Paper January 2026 Intention Box and using it as a gentle reset for what I’m calling a Year of the Analog. I’m leaning into that quiet, minimal, functional stationery feeling—tools that don’t shout, but support. The whole point here isn’t to stack more tasks onto my days; it’s to return to paper as a daily ritual: writing things down, slowing my pace, and letting planning feel like presence instead of pressure. As I go through the items, I focus on how an analog system can create clarity and purpose when screens start to blur everything together. I’m looking for pieces that make goal setting feel grounded, and for prompts/tools that help me notice what matters—without overcomplicating it. If you’re curious about digital detox planning, slow productivity, or building a minimalist planning setup that actually gets used, this unboxing is meant to be a calm starting point for 2026: intentional, tactile, and quietly motivating.

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