I’ve downed a whole gallon of the BuJo Kool-Aid.
Which could be a good thing – at least for the short term.
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I’ve downed a whole gallon of the BuJo Kool-Aid.
Which could be a good thing – at least for the short term.
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I looked up the Bullet Journal and I do like the simplicity. I one up last evening and tried it out. One thing I noticed immediately this morning was that I had much of it in mind and it was very easy to look at and work with. I think the whole analog way which engages me more in the process is very helpful in focusing me.
As I’m going along I’m finding more and more reasons to use it … lists of the books and my cost per unit for each. I started a christmas list because it’s one of those things that I never think about until I’m asked to provide one. And by then I’ve forgotten everything I ever thought about asking for.
I love my bullet journal. If I don’t write things down I forget them, and when I don’t plan out what I want to get done none of it gets done. Writing it down instead of tapping on my phone helps it get into my brain as well. Great tool!