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The Analog Toolkit for Digital Overload

30.1K views· 1,407 likes· 5:57· Oct 12, 2025

With everything becoming digitalized, there are a few items that I'd rather keep analog! Meet my analog toolkit, a carefully curated set of tools I choose for the process over the efficiency of their digital alternatives. I hope you enjoy! Stay cozy, and happy planning 🤍🐻 --------------------------------------­­--------- Creators Mentioned --------------------------------------­­--------- Watch Carl's video here -- https://youtu.be/uPNr2CZ5Qis?si=aUC7QQiXfg3jSAb3 @Carl_Pullein --------------------------------------­­--------- Products Mentioned --------------------------------------­­--------- BENU Haute (Satin) -- https://benupens.com/shop/categories/fountain-pens/satin/ --------------------------------------­­------ Chapters: --------------------------------------­­------ 0:00 Introduction 0:18 What is an Analog Toolkit? 0:48 Paper Planners & Journals 1:25 The Humble Sticky Note 2:07 Fountain Pens 2:43 Books 3:17 Visual Timer for Deeper Focus 4:01 Board Games 4:38 Physical Wallet to Prevent Overspending --------------------------------------­­------ Connect with me! --------------------------------------­­------ → Instagram: https://instagram.com/lillabjornstationery → TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lillabjornstationery → Email: lillabjornstationery@gmail.com #productivity #pocketnotebook #analogplanning #digitalminimalism #plannercommunity #minimalism #digitaldetox #doomscrolling #digitaldetox #contentbank #scrollless #analoglife #journalingcommunity #mindfulproductivity #selfimprovement #analogtoolkit

About This Video

In this video, I’m sharing what I call my “analog toolkit” — a small, cozy set of physical tools I intentionally keep around because I want the process, not just the efficiency. When everything is getting more digital, I’ve noticed my brain can start to feel a little too optimized, a little too scroll-prone, and honestly… a little less present. So I walk you through the items I reach for when I want to slow down, think clearly, and get back into a gentle rhythm that actually sticks. We start with paper planners and journals (because some thinking just lands better on paper), then move into the humble sticky note — my low-pressure, high-impact tool for capturing ideas without opening a single app. I also talk fountain pens (yes, the joy matters), books, and a visual timer for deeper focus when my attention wants to wander. And because analog isn’t just about planning, I include a few lifestyle pieces too: board games for real, offline connection, and a physical wallet to create a little friction and help prevent overspending. If you’re feeling digital overload, this is my invitation to build a toolkit that makes you feel calm, capable, and cozy again.

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