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The notebook I've carried every day for 3 years
Issue #47 · 4 min read
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Free forever →Fountain pen reviews, notebook comparisons, and planning system walkthroughs. The case for writing by hand in a world that keeps handing you another app.
Time-blocking, weekly reviews, and goal-setting — adapted from engineering project management and built for real working weeks, not hypothetical ones.
The conversations school skipped: how to get promoted, build authority, and stay human in a profession that rewards precision over warmth.
I'm a licensed bridge engineer. I design bridges by day — the kind that has to work, every time, for decades. That discipline doesn't stay at the office.
Every morning I plan my day on paper. Fountain pen, quality notebook, no apps. It slows me down in exactly the right way. I started writing about it because I couldn't find anyone talking about analog planning from an engineer's perspective.
This newsletter is what I wish existed when I was starting out: practical systems, good tools, and honest career conversations.
I write it every week with a cup of Ríos de Oro — Colombian coffee from my family's farms in Caldas. If you've seen the morning ritual in my videos, that's it.
— Luis
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