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I have fallen in love with Bullet Journaling. I am obsessed. Obsessed!
What is Bullet Journaling? I'm so glad that you asked! A while ago I posted a link to the article that got me excited about it.
I thought Bullet Journaling and all those fancy planners were incredibly stupid:
- Why would I do that when I use Google Calendar?! Well, I still use Google Calendar, but I use my BuJo (Bullet Journal) for nitty gritty planning. This will become more clear later in this post.
- Why would I spend all that time making a pretty planner? Isn't it supposed to be practical?! My bad, it is practical and the pretty comes later! (Or not at all.)
- Would I ever really use a paper planner?! As it turns out, absolutely yes! Every single day! I have always written notes and to dos down on pieces of paper that litter my life. My Bullet Journal is the perfect receptacle for all those lists and notes. I no longer have to search high and low for, "that piece of paper I just had in my hand."
Today I'm going to share the basic concept behind the way I do my weekly spread — the heart of my Bullet Journal:
- I use a dot grid notebook.
- I use my own version of a "time ladder" organizational system. A time ladder is usually a vertical organization of your day, broken down by hours. That concept doesn't quite work for me, so I use a ladder broken up into morning, afternoon, evening, and notable. As a freelancer, this really helps me organize my work day. This has been quite a revelation and really made me more productive.
- I draw out the grid for each week:
- To make my life easier, I have a little tag where I wrote down the formula for my weekly spread:
All I need to do is count the dots (that's what the numbers represent) and then draw a line.
- After drawing the grid, I fill in the basics (dates and appointments) for the week with a black pen:
- I use a red pen for to-dos:
- I don't necessarily fill in all the to-dos for the week at once. I put "big picture" to-dos in the area at the top of the page. And then often, the night before, I fill in the to-dos for the next day.
- The time ladder allows me to see what "free time" I have in a given day to get stuff done.
- I use the classic Bullet Journaling system for marking to-dos:
- All tasks are marked with a bullet.
- Migrated tasks — tasks that did not get accomplished — are marked with an arrow (with the original bullet point incorporated as the arrow) indicating that they have been moved to another day.
- Completed tasks are "x-ed" out, with the with original bullet point incorporated into the center of the "x."
- As the week goes on, I'll use a blue pen to write in any personal notes or reflections. In this way, my Bullet Journal becomes a memory tool.
- Once the week is over, I'll add in quotes and decorations. Not right away. Instead, I treat the empty spaces in my Bullet Journal Weekly Spread as doodle opportunities. I simply add bits of color and pattern as I have time.
A Bullet Journal is so much more than a Weekly Spread (and I will share more soon), but the Weekly Spread is definitely my favorite part of it.
Do you Bullet Journal?
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I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I don’t but it sure looks fun and I’m always looking for THAT little piece of paper (on my desk or kitchen counter or in my dog’s belly).
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I’m just about to set up for June…I got interested in the BuJo the first time you mentioned it. Since my life is about to get very complicated I’m interested in how you have set up your BuJo. Thanks so much for the great post today.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
I love my bullet journals, I’ve been using them for nearly a year now ( I keep 2, one for family life etc and the other for work). I’ve changed things up more times than I can count but I think I’ve finally got them to where I’m happy with the layout so they work for me.
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Please share how it works for you and how you organized your bullet journals for work and for family. Thanks so much!! I am just getting started and I agree, a BuJo is so much better than a bunch of tiny torn papers in a pile! Thanks so much!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
Julie, where did you buy your journal book with dots. I much prefer dots. I was given one as a gift any years ago. Thanks so much for sharing.!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
JOY when I saw this post, I have been bullet journalling for almost two years and never looked back, the article you referenced is perfect for beginners. And like Sue mentioned, I’ve changed mine up, but that’s the stinking beauty of it! Computer apps never worked for me and Google cal is great, but it just doesn’t work for task oriented lives. I’m thrilled you’ve joined the BuJo crowed although I would love a different nickname! Very inspiring, and would love to hear more to understand the time ladder. Thanks Julie!!!
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
I am fascinated by the all thing. I have been for months if not more. BUT building it each month, the amount of time spent to just create the grid etc. is keeping me from doing it 🙁
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
Thanks for sharing your BuJo. I use mine for list making. I need to get more out of it, but it is keeping my paper under control. I use handmade stamps (that I learned from you!) to mark my days and months…
It’s a slippery slope…..
It’s a slippery slope…..
It’s a slippery slope…..
It’s a slippery slope…..
It’s a slippery slope…..
It’s a slippery slope…..
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
I’ve been intrigued by bullet journals for awhile now but the concept never seemed to click with me (plus I have alot of the same Why questions you addressed at the beginning of your post). HOWEVER, seeing how you set up your pages and the way you explained it makes alot of sense to me and I do believe you are changing my mind! I look forward to further posts and I hope to start my own bullet journal soon.
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
Great Post! I have been using a Bujo for awhile now. When I first got it I thought I’d make all the cute charts and graphs etc. that the true Bujo journalers do. As it turns out I just use it for to-do lists and brain storming. It’s where I write everything down instead of sticky notes. It’s nice having everything in one spot. I also like the dot paper because well, who doesn’t love dots?!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I’m starting in June. I really need to get more organized. I’m tired of flitting and never lighting anywhere!
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
I have been using a bujo since January, and although I used to have a 5×8 spiral notebook where I kept my notes and ideas along with ongoing lists of books I wanted to read and movies I wanted to see, etc. It wasn’t organized. The stuff was randomly in the notebook. Now I have combined the planner and the notebook. I love it! Everything is organized and in one place. I thought I would doodle and draw more in it but I don’t, however, I do find it totally convenient and efficient.
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
Ooh, doodling AFTER the week is over with any empty space is a better idea than planning for doodles. (I’ve tried planning for doodles, but it never works out the way I intend.) Great idea!
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
I don’t BuJo per se, however, I got really tired of all the little slips of paper and sticky notes many years ago, and started using my daily planner (two pages per day) with a one-page-monthly overview instead. I’ve been doing it ever since. Here in So Cal, Michael’s has had journaling stuff on sale a lot, very reasonable prices, and different sizes too. Something for everyone. Now that so many people use their smart phones for this process, I wonder if pen and paper will survive! Except for the one very important thing, doodling/coloring/sketching etc.. Thanks for the good explanation, Julie.
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Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Love love It! I’m inspired. Just what I needed. Thanks.
DianeD
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.
Years ago I used planners then changed to one notebook to keep everything in. As time went by I just felt overwhelmed with lists so I stopping cold turkey. No planners only a family calendar in the kitchen. This year I felt I needed a planner to keep me accountable for a few things like going to the gym every day. I now use a Hobonichi Techo Planner. It reminds me of a bullet journal in it’s set up but I don’t have to draw lines for calendar or lists. Simple and functional for me. I have pictures of my planner on my blog. Thank you for sharing your bullet journal. It keeps reminding me there are no rules.