For all #Italian practitioners of the #BulletJournal (#BuJo) method, I've just added to my digital garden my (hopefully better than the official one) translation of the Italian Bullet Journal Reference Guide.
Per tutti gli utilizzatori italiani del metodo Bullet Journal (BuJo), ho aggiunto al mio giardino digitale la mia (spero migliore di quella esistente) traduzione della Italian Bullet Journal Reference Guide.
Dang. I found the perfect (for me) bullet journal (Zequenz The Color A5 dotted in Emerald), but as I near the time for another volume, my local bookstore, the manufacturer, and even Amazon are sold out.
This is the same scam as publishers changing cover designs or sizes halfway through a series, but now I also have to write the books!
Made the mistake of looking at #BuJo Content (TM) on the Internet and decided to design myself a new weekly spread. Weekly goals, tasks, and retro will go on the left page. On the right, the log for each day.
I know from past weeks that this will be enough space for each day, but the weekdays still look cramped to me - I'll probably revert to the "classic" layout after this week. I try to stick to form over function so that doing the layout doesn't become a distraction.
I'm one week in to using One Big Text File #OBTF. It's a different kind of simple to the one-file-per-idea system I've been using (and haven't yet given up).
Personal experiment: Can OBTF be a worthy companion to my paper Bullet Journal? So far that's a firm yes, but one week isn't long enough to know for sure.
Looking forward to observing any friction in what's meant to be a frictionless approach.
I've learned that the easiest way for me to create art is to start by sitting in a chair daily for any length of time with a pencil or pen in hand and actually make art.
The first time I did this, I set a goal of doing so for 100 days. It extended well past that. I later started creating a calendar in my bullet journal where I could draw something small daily -- even if it was just a doodle. Working on getting back into this habit.
@ironicbadger - you mentioned journaling in Self Hosted 115… have you looked at the structure / process called bullet journaling? https://bulletjournal.com is the foundation. It really helps with #ADD / #ADHD. Also, you ever want to nerd out on #FountainPens, hit me up... I’m soooo addicted to them!
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Hi I’m Nika (they/them) and my hobbies are gaming, cooking and baking, knitting and crocheting. I bake my own sourdough bread since 2015. I organise my life with a bullet journal.
I speak German and English.
My posts will be written in English most of the time.
If the future log is for future tasks with specific deadlines, where do you put things you don't plan to do this month, but don't have specific dates? Do you put your entire future plans into the monthly log and then migrate the ones you don't get done?
I'm reading the bullet journal book. I understand the advantages of using paper, but so many of the notes I take are technical details (which I might need to refer to later) that being unable to search might be a deal-breaker.
I'm already using a combination of Google Docs, Trello, and paper that has a lot in common with what Carroll suggests. I may end up just stealing some ideas.
It has been 222 days since I started using Twos App ✌️ Here is my honest reflection with my time on Twos.
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