For balance.
Current bullet journal use: top is a weekly view of tasks, errands, appointments, mundane life stuff; bottom is running bits of daily whatevers and sometimes unexpectedly frequent WTFs. Not shown: monthly view, projects, lists, notes.
Waiting for updates and taking notes.
Modified bullet journal with a weekly Midori 019 refill
…inspired by @decadethirty. I’m increasingly irritated by too much page-flipping to see my week, so Dee’s solution was perfect and so so so astonishingly simple. (Thank you!) A Quiver pen holder anchors the back cover of the refill to the bullet journal.
January tracker. Gray bar graph tracks sleep.
Bullet journals: A5 for planning (ahahaha) with current week view and little leather cover notebook for rapid logging and sketching. Essential items include a nice pen and a gray highlighter to mark Things Done.
Good morning.
Part 2 of observations. // Returning to the Bullet Journal after a few weeks with different formats…
…and because I’m not a naturally organized person, I’m now trying layouts by @tinyrayofsunshine (a new favorite blogger on productivity and positive self-accountability). These are some immediate observations on those adjustments and what I’ll try in the coming days. I missed the simple flexibility of the Bullet Journal something incredible.
Returning to the Bullet Journal after a few weeks with different formats…
…and because I’m not a naturally organized person, I’m now trying layouts by @tinyrayofsunshine (a new favorite blogger on productivity and positive self-accountability). These are some immediate observations on those adjustments and what I’ll try in the coming days. I missed the simple flexibility of the Bullet Journal something incredible.