Notebooks and writing pads are one of those basics you don’t really think about until you need them—and then you need them everywhere. Whether you’re taking notes for a class or work, making grocery lists, setting up your desk or just trying to stay a little more organized, they’re still one of the simplest tools for keeping track of your day.
Notebooks come in a couple of common styles. College-ruled notebooks have tighter spacing, which works well if you write smaller or want more notes per page. Wide-ruled notebooks give you more space between lines, ideal for school-aged kids learning to write and people with larger handwriting or poor eyesight.
Writing pads are more flexible and quick-use. With or without lines, they’re great for lists, rough plans, or jotting things down fast before you forget them. Since you can tear pages off easily, they’re perfect for short-term notes you don’t need to keep—think spring cleaning checklists and quick to-do lists. Many people keep one near their pens and pencils for easy access throughout the day.
Of course, digital notebooks are another great option for keeping all your notetaking and list-making needs on one device, but there is something to be said for the simplicity and ease of a handwritten notebook that requires no tech support or power charging.