The bullet journal system provides the freedom to track and organize anything you need to help with your productivity, such as tasks, habits and time. A time log is a way to see at a glance how your day is being spent. Using a time log has helped me recognize that I have more free time than I think I do and ensure I use this free time wisely - for hobbies instead of wasting it online. How to Set Up Your Own Step 1: Layout The layout of your time log can be devised around what ...
Planning Travel with Bullet Journal
Traveling can be as stressful as it is fun. There’s a lot of work involved in planning a vacation; a lot to keep track of and keep on top of. I’m currently planning an overseas trip at the end of the year - my first time planning a trip – so my bullet journal has been crucial so I don’t get on the runway and realize I’ve forgotten something major. There’s an endless amount of spread ideas for traveling for all different levels of your planning journey (such as before booking, before leaving, ...
How to Organize Your Bullet Journal Index with Color Coding
An index is one of the first terms you may come across when learning about bullet journaling. A bullet journal index helps you quickly and easily find your entries later. It’s a master collection and a timeline of all your pages. Using a color coding system through your index can help you more efficiently find spreads and help with migrating into a new journal in the future. Setting Up Your Index Compiling an index is simple, and should be the first spread in a bullet journal. If you have ...
Task Migration – Using the 3-Day Rule
Even with a planner to organize yourself, you can still find yourself having days where you don’t complete everything on your to-do list. You may have set yourself too many jobs or unforeseen challenges may have popped up during the day but this is where task migration comes in handy. Migrating is transferring uncompleted tasks so they can be done at a later date while ensuring you don’t forget about them. It’s symbolized by turning the task (•) into a >. But repeatedly listing ...
How I Use My Bullet Journal for Studying
Making the transition from high school to university (or college) can be tough. Suddenly you have more control over your learning, which can be challenging when you no longer have teachers to constantly remind you of what you should be working on. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But did you know you can use your bullet journal for studying? That’s how I felt throughout my first year of university until I started using the bullet journal system. Bullet journaling has kept me on track, ...