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I have a daily diary, I write evening pages, sort of stream-of-consciousness. I don't do it in the morning because (a) I am very much a night owl and (b) if I wait until morning I won't remember what I did yesterday. First thing in the morning though, I pull a tarot card and set it aside, and at the end of the day I reflect on how it applied to the day's events.
I don't bullet journal for tasks and productivity, all that goes in the calendar app on my phone.
And I have a Book of Shadows (cos I am a pagan) and that seems to qualify as being a very specific type of Commonplace book. In there I record monthly rituals, sabbats, as well as reference information pertaining to things like tarot, astrology, herbalism etc. In practise, this takes up more than one book; one for rituals, one for tarot and one for everything else.
yes it does seem like a Book of Shadows counts as a commonplace book. Is yours hand written or digital?
I have both; all the main rituals are hand written, but everything is digital as well. There's a phrase passed down that says the Book should be "in your own hand of write", but years back, the joke was "in your own hand of write, or that of your own dot-matrix printer". I guess that has been upgraded since then (it was before inkjets and laser printers existed).