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  • Future log– The future log provides an overview of upcoming months.
  • ) for tasks, an open circle (◦) for events, a dash (-) for notes, etc.
  • It consists of a set of symbols or signifiers that represent different types of entries and their status.
  • Key– The key is an important component of a bullet journal.
  • It lists page numbers and titles of various sections or collections within the journal.
  • Index– The index is typically placed at the beginning of the bullet journal and serves as a reference for locating specific sections and pages.
  • Method īullet journals are usually handwritten and kept in a single notebook. First shared with the public in 2013, it has become a popular organization method, garnering significant attention on Kickstarter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. The name "bullet journal" comes from the use of abbreviated bullet points to log information, but it also partially comes from the use of dot journals, which are gridded using dots rather than lines. The system organizes scheduling, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming, and other organizational tasks into a single notebook. April and more spring weather are so close, I can’t wait.Example page from a bullet journal, showing some typical notations.Ī bullet journal (sometimes known as a BuJo) is a method of personal organization developed by designer Ryder Carroll.

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    Wishing you a good start to your week and wrapping up March. New ink and pen stamps from 36 Sublo and a new Fountain Pen stamp from Beverly Inks Companion.

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    I paired this ink with new stamps I just got from Desk Gems. This is just a stunning pure blue ink and is inspired by the California coasts. This will also be available on April 6th. I am using the other new color from Ferris Wheel Press, called “Blue Yosemite Falls”. This week I am sticking with a very fountain pen inspired theme. The last thing I added is a weekly layout in my Bullet Journal. It’s a stunning ink and it will be available April 6th. Blue-gray ink base with red sheen and gold shimmer. It’s from their Ferritales collection and is inspired by Cinderella. This month I used a new ink coming to Ferris Wheel Press called “Glistening Glass”. It works for how I function without going too deep with a lot of trackers or extras that I am not going to use. I have been really enjoying this traditional layout. I also set up my monthly overview inside of my Bullet Journal. I find that re-writing helps me commit these to memory.

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    I also take these items and prioritize them in my weekly spreads. It gives me clear focus on the top level things I want to do over these next 2-weeks into April. In my Task Planner, I have been working off 2-week sprints. You never know what could happen in a weeks time 🙂.

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    I like to give myself a full months view. I also am revisiting my intentions and will wrap up my reflections on the month at the end of this week. In my Bullet Journal, I like to also look back and document and capture anything that I have forgotten and want to remember. I am also migrating all of my previous weeks undone tasks to this week and setting clear prioritizes for myself. It’s something that I want to find balance with in my Bullet Journal I have really enjoyed having a clear plan ahead calendar and the weeks already here for adding things quickly. This Appointed Yearly Task Planner has been a truly amazing tool for me this year. Before kicking off a new month, I like to take a look back and make sure that I accomplished all of my priority goals for the month.









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