I thought about how I would best organize my time so that I could accomplish all of the things I want to accomplish in the different aspects of my life. I stopped looking at other people’s bullet journals and started thinking about my own needs and preferences. I realized that the bullet journal is a tool the focus should be on life itself, not the bullet journal, but you can use the bullet journal to add value to your life.Īt the beginning of the year, I deconstructed my organizational needs and attempted to apply that to my bullet journal method. Since I had what one could call an ‘artsy bullet journal’, I tended to focus more on the artistic aspect so that it would get more likes and reblogs after I posted it, when I should have been focusing on how it can organize my life. But then I realized that it was in fact because I had previously been bullet journaling for other people instead of myself. At first I thought it was because the method itself allowed for a lot of freedom and I’d get confused as to what things to include and how to structure everything. The first thing I reflected on was why I stopped in the first place. None of them seemed to have what I needed, so I decided to give the bullet journal method another try. Instead, I tried out a bunch of productivity/task-organization apps: Taskade, Actions by Moleskine, Any.do, Todoist, Wunderlist. However, when I started college last semester, I found that I no longer relied on my bullet journal to organize my tasks and structure my responsibilities anymore. It’s been circulating around the internet for a while, and it’s one of the main subjects of studyblr posts. The bullet journal is probably something you’re no stranger to.
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