This is way more than just a to-do list, this is a way of life. I think the book’s tagline: “Track the Past. Here’s my review of “The Bullet Journal Method” and why I think everyone should read it, even if you’re already rocking a planner/organizing system you love. My paper-pen-checklist-journal-loving heart was all-in! And let me tell you… I got what I expected from this book, but also SO MUCH MORE. So when Ryder Carroll, the inventor and creator of the Bullet Journal process, wrote and released his book all about it, I knew I had to get my hands on a copy. Over the months, and years now, it has become a really personal way for me to keep track of what has happened, live more fully present in the moment during my days, and plan for the future. I dove headfirst into the hand-drawn layouts and daily logs, doing my best to figure it all out as I went along. It seemed to be a never-ending pattern of chaos and defeat.Īnd then in July of 2015, I stumbled across Bullet Journaling on Instagram (of course!) and fell madly in love. I bought classes that were supposed to help me get and stay more organized but never had enough time to actually go through all the content. I tried so many apps I forgot which ones had which information plugged into them. I tried planners that only got used until about February 6th. That overwhelming dread that I’ll never quite catch up with my to-do list, that I’m forgetting something really important, and that, if something doesn’t change, I’m going to be stuck feeling exactly the same way for the rest of my life.Īnd so for years I searched and searched for some sort of system that would ease this feeling, even just a little bit. I’ve felt it the same as many of you have, I’m sure. Keep reading – you're in for a real treat! Once in a while you get lucky and stumble upon a book by word of mouth from a trusted friend – and that's just what's happened here! Shaina, the head of graphic design for I Heart Planners, recently read The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll and has put together an in depth review for us. With so many books out there it's hard to know which ones are going to contain those ah-ha moments and which will just be meh. This makes it easy to work on building the habit of reading and getting an at a glance view of how you are doing currently.I don't know about you, but I'm always on the hunt for a new good read. One of the most popular ways to track reading is on a monthly basis. I’ve divided these into a few different categories to really help you get inspired! Monthly Bullet Journal Reading Spreads for Book Lovers Ready to get inspired? Here are some great bullet journal spread for reading. There’s no right or wrong way to start a reading journal! Reading Bullet Journal Ideas If you are already a seasoned journaler, you may just to choose to include your reading tracker in your existing journal. This is a great idea, because you can really get inspired and create a few journal pages for each book you read, tracking things like your favorite quotes and how long it took you to read the book. If you are new to bullet journaling or new to reading, you may want to start a dedicated notebook to act as your reading journal. Monthly reading tracker of how many days you have read.
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