It might take a while to figure out what to turn your notebook into, but you’ll be finished with creating the notebook in no time. Here are some ideas for you to use inside of your notebook: Turn it into a diary. Write down your personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings. Also write about your family, friends, house and pets. Write about all of your secrets. Turn it into a poem book. Come up with poems in your notebook. Try to make one up yourself. It doesn’t have to rhyme. Make it into a photo album. You can put whatever photos you fancy into the notebook. Find old photos and put them into the notebook. Put in photos of you, your family, and your friends. Keep them safe. Photos are memories of the past. Use it as a calendar or to-do list.

First, Find 20-85 sheets of paper. Line them up vertically. Try to line them up straight. Try not to move them. Now, either glue (does not matter whether it is a stick or tube) or staple them together at the left. If you use glue, make sure to use an old, heavy book or your hand to press down to keep any paper from hanging out because it can be difficult to find a solution to. If using a stapler, make sure not to get your finger stapled. However, getting your finger stapled isn’t as serious or painful as it seems. In fact, some experience no pain at all. If you want, just buy a personal notebook or diary from a store.

Be careful using a pen or marker to design the cover because you can’t erase mistakes. Personalize it! Make it match your personality. When you are all done, start writing and drawing whatever you fancy.

Where do you live? What is it like? Is it always a certain temperature or weather? Why? What kinds of people do you meet? Do you or your country/state speak a particular language? What language is it? If you have answers to all of those questions, write it down in your notebook. You can even draw a picture of what your home looks like!

Write about your daily life as well. What’s your favourite food? What do you do every day? Do you go to school, work, or somewhere else? Do you live alone, or do you live with others? Who exactly do you live with? Do you limit your screen time? If so, why? When did you begin limiting it?

Do you enjoy it? Do you and your family dress, act, or behave a particular way? Do a particular group of people celebrate it?

Also, if you have siblings, children, or grandchildren, don’t forget to write about them as well. There are infinite combinations and styles you can come up with.

Write about wikiHow in general. Do you like wikiHow? Why or why not? Do you participate in the forums? Why or why not?

If you have a goal and you haven’t accomplished it in weeks, months, or even years, write about it anyways! Do your friends or relatives have goals too? Write about their goals too!

Make sure to keep your handwriting legible, otherwise, you may forget something important. Also, keep everything organized and in place. Try keeping the to-do list somewhere it won’t get damaged or destroyed. Try experimenting with different ways to make the to-do list. Also, personalize it.

If you are going to keep secrets in your notebook, then don’t leave it out or show it to others, even if it has a lock. Someone skillful and determined could easily break or pick the lock, but it depends on what type of lock you have and how secure and hard to break it is. Write about situations you end up in often. If they are embarrassing, then hide the page that you are going to write it on.

You can also sketch, add stickers, and use a coloured pen to write. Make sure not to write mean things about other people. You don’t want to risk them finding out and hurting you. Make positive comments inside of your notebook and honor them. They will very much appreciate it and they’ll return the favor.

Do you like writing about things such as school, your family, your house, your friends, or your pets? Then write about it in your notebook. Write about your favourite topics in school. Be careful when writing about controversial topics. You definitely don’t want to hurt the feelings of someone else. If you don’t know what controversial means, according to Google, it means “giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement. " Write about your friends, family, house and pets as well. It’ll make you feel great.

Practice drawing simple objects like childlike flowers and 3d objects. Then, move on to complex drawings such as realistic flowers and people. However, do it gradually. Don’t immediately move from simple to complex. You can colour your drawings whatever colour and shade of colour your heart desires. It’s your notebook, so you can do whatever you want with it. Be creative! Don’t let other people prevent you from accomplishing your goal! Practice drawing objects and people in real life.

Good sites include fanfiction. net, deviantart, and quotev. Think about what the characters would do, say, or act in a situation you want them in. Research the characters you want in the story. If you don’t, they may end up acting out of character. Think of the situation or problem the characters will have to deal with. Decide whether they will deal with it alone or with other people.

You can also use really new pictures. Their age does not matter. Even as a joke, never, under all circumstances, keep mean, embarrassing, threatening, hateful, or attacking photos of anyone. They could find out someday and hate you for it.

Plan on what exactly you are going to write about. Plan whether you are going to use advanced editing mode or guided editing mode. Plan the introduction. This is the very first part of an article. Plan the article itself. Plan the conclusion, the final part of the article. The article should never stop mid-sentence, or else it will be nominated for deletion for incomplete and look unprofessional or unfinished.

Write the craziest and stupidest things anyone could ever write if you want. You can write as quickly as possible and as sloppily as possible. Write random letters, numbers, and symbols that have no real meaning, but pretend that they do.

You could write fantasy fiction. You could write historical fiction. You could write horror fiction. You could write action. You could write anything you want! The story is yours and you can make it yours.

Write a rough draft of your essay. If your grammar isn’t correct or the draft looks sloppy, fix it even though the word has “rough” in its name. Get a new sheet of paper. You’ll write the final result. Begin writing your rough draft, but make it cleaner and better. Copyedit and proofread. Look out for mistakes and fix the essays spelling, punctuation, capitalization, structure, and style. Your final result should be nice and polished.

Try writing numbers, special characters, and emoticons to improve both your writing and drawing skills. If you write in cursive, practice connecting each individual letter, and then move onto words. Practice making 3D and block letters too! Be artistic.

Write down their appearance, personality, and other traits. Remember to keep the organism safe. If it dies, don’t stop researching about it. You might learn what you want to learn about it, maybe even more. If you are observing something like germs or bacteria, be careful to not get sick.

Remember to make a password that is at least 8 characters, having a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters, and totally different from your address, real name, or anyone else’s name, so your account doesn’t get stolen. Remember not to use the same password for several sites. Keep the notebook somewhere where no one would look. If they find your passwords, politely ask them to not log into your account. If they really did find your password, change your password to something lengthy, confusing, and hard for others to guess but easy for you to remember. If they get into your account, tell them that it’s wrong to snoop on other peoples stuff. Forgive them if they apologise.