Bullet journal – an idea for time organization

Bullet journal – an idea for time organization
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Every year you buy a calendar, start it and after a month you forget about it because it doesn’t meet your expectations? There’s something to that. But what if the perfect way to organize your time and life around you is easier than you think? The answer to this question is the Bullet Journal!

What is a Bullet Journal and how do I keep one?

A Bullet Journal is really nothing more than a planner or calendar that you create according to your own needs and preferences. It’s a system created by Ryder Carroll that has evolved over many years. Its primary purpose is to memorialize the past, organize the present, and plan the future in a way that is comfortable for you

What do you need to get started?

All you really need to start a Bullet Journal is a notebook and a pen. Of course, if you like to create and decorate, BuJo (as it is often abbreviated) is perfect for this. You can paste different things into it, decorate pages with drawings or stickers. However, if you are a minimalist, this is also the system for you!

What to keep in mind

In a Bullet Journal, you decide how much space you will devote to spreading out the month, week and day. Additionally, you can include lists of movies to watch, favorite music, books to read or places to visit. Describe a weekend getaway and create a shopping list because nothing limits you!

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