Productivity Tips!
/I want to begin the last month of the year with a sweet and simple article on the best productivity tips that I have found to be extremely helpful for me. Hopefully you'll find them helpful too.
Read MoreI want to begin the last month of the year with a sweet and simple article on the best productivity tips that I have found to be extremely helpful for me. Hopefully you'll find them helpful too.
Read MoreI've been using the Bullet Journal system since August 2014. It's the only system I feel I am actually getting things done with, rather than just shuffling around tasks. The simple nature of the system in an analog solution is what drew me into it in the first place.
Read MoreLeuchtturm1917 Giveaway is now closed! Check out who the winner is!
Read MoreAs I'm sure you know, the medium/A5 dotted Leuchtturm1917 is my favorite notebook. It has pretty great details that make it a prime choice for Bullet Journal purposes as it has a built-in index, pagination, and quality paper that will keep your memories safe.
Read MoreSome of you might be participating in National Novel Writing Month, otherwise known as NaNoWriMo. I found a few fun resources that might be of interest to you if you're one of the brave and ambitious souls to take on this challenge! Even if you're not participating in NaNoWriMo, this is a good article to read through if you're a writer, are interested in becoming one, or like reading about writing-related articles.
Read MoreAdd stylistic headers to your Bullet Journal.
Read MoreThings I've learned in my first year of using the Bullet Journal
Read MoreI’ve recently rekindled my love for sticky notes. They really are quite wonderful. I’ve been using all different sizes lately according to what I write down and am finally getting some use out of all my Target dollar spot sticky notes. Anyways, I was looking around online at sticky notes and found myself looking at some cute ones from Amazon when I stopped at looked at the $10 price tag. Erm, $10 for a handful of sticky notes? Plus shipping costs? No thank you.
Read MoreTo help you figure out what kind of information to place into a weekly layout, if you're considering that route, I put together this post. Do note that this guide can also be applied to any weekly layout, not just custom ones designed in a Bullet Journal. I also included a crash course on habits. First we'll go over the virtues of the weekly layout, then we'll cover how to set it up for your best week yet!
Read MoreAbout a month ago I noticed an air of exasperation among the Bullet Journal community. A desire for simplifying and trying out an approach to less: getting back to the basics and refocusing.
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 MoreHello, I'm Kim. Here you'll find ideas about planning, productivity, and other creative experiments.
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