Layout Idea: Weekly layouts
/I have been meditating on all sorts of layouts for this particular post. I'm excited to share with you the labor of love that I've come up with.
Read MoreI have been meditating on all sorts of layouts for this particular post. I'm excited to share with you the labor of love that I've come up with.
Read MoreWhen I wake up I usually have so many things running around in my head that I just want to get them out. What I would usually do to alleviate this is brain-dump into the daily page of my Bullet Journal, which is what Ryder Carroll of the Bullet Journal advocates with rapid-logging.
But, what usually happens to me after brain-dumping/rapid-logging is that I feel a sense of relief by having just jotted down all of the tasks that I want to complete.
Read MoreA hand little tip to remember what kind of ink your printer takes
Read MoreThis time we’re going go over the standard method for the Bullet Journal that Ryder Carroll gives i.e. the monthly and daily views. There’s a clear difference between the monthly and daily method versus the layouts that achieve this. We will look into different layouts that will achieve a similar purpose as the standard layout.
Read MoreToday's tip is on categorizing your tasks to increase focus in the Bullet Journal.
Read MoreIf you have checked out the website, you're probably pumped and now wondering, "Which kind of notebook should I use?"
Read MoreI ask myself a series of questions in order to evaluate what I did and how I felt about my day and what things I want to work on. I also like to close it down by asking myself what I am grateful for that day.
Read MoreIf you like to know where your time is going, try creating a timeline, where you can keep track of your everyday doings. You can place in appointments you have for the day, as well as keep track of other things you've done and/or want to do.
Read MoreIt's important to take a step back every once in a while.
Read MoreA simple tip to remember what kind of ink your printer takes.
Read MoreOne of the great ideas with the Bullet Journal is in migrating tasks. Moving things from page to page can become a chore, which in itself is brilliant because it ensures it eventually gets done. To help expedite the process
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Read MoreHello, I'm Kim. Here you'll find ideas about planning, productivity, and other creative experiments.
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