Scribble Everywhere
- Patrick Ng

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
When I was a kid, I drew on walls with pencils. Mom and Dad didn’t stop me. (They did stop me from peeing on them, though—thank God, or my colleagues would have opinions.)

Years later at a tech company, I covered glass walls with marker scribbles during meetings. Then I installed white panels everywhere. No excuses. Pick up a marker, think freely, map it out.
Funny how I shrank that practice. Twenty-two years of confining thoughts to paper and screens. How limiting.
Back to the Wall
First day of 2026, I used my Chronodex poster as a giant whiteboard. Not just scheduling—capturing ideas as they arrived, fresh and unfiltered. Before reality dims them. Before imagined obstacles pile up.

This matters. Ideas are most alive when new. Your brain works mysteriously—solving one problem often unlocks another.
Frictionless capture is everything. Try it for a week. You’ll find it liberating.
The Surface
The Chronodex poster wasn’t meant for this. It’s decorative, a visual nudge toward conscious time. But that glossy surface? Turns out it’s a whiteboard.
Skip regular markers—they leave ghosts. POSCA cleans perfectly with just water and a towel. Reset whenever you want.
I found this application interesting, so I may have to change the poster design to give it more empty space, as well as replace the text at the bottom half with a blank to-do list, a “today’s focus,” and a gratitude note. What do you think?
2026
So, for 2026. May your vision grow. May your voice be heard and loved. May your ears stay patient and your heart stay pure.










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