The Ol' Bujo
Feb. 11th, 2020 01:41 pmI've been bullet journaling for about five or six years now, but I think I'm tired of it 😕 Tired of drawing my layout every week. And I know you can just do it day to day. I did it that way initially and I tried to go back to it recently, but even that's not happening for me. When I do it that way my future planning suffers too which is why I started doing a weekly layout in the first place. Hell, I don't draw my own monthly calendar anymore either, I bought a pack of stickers for a dollar instead. I don't take notes, I don't habit track, I don't make lists, I barely backlog track when I remember to look at those pages. I only write in a goals page then don't touch the journal for a month. My work schedule and release dates for media I'm interested in are all written on my wall calendar. The only thing that made me keep trying to use my bullet journal was that my weeks could start on Mondays (like they're supposed to), but I just found an agenda that starts weeks on Mondays ssssooooo I'm going to use that and I guess last year was my last year of Bujo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think I don't have time where I can just pull out my notebook and sit with it for a bit. I could make time, but I don't want to. I want to use that time for other things now. It might also be that I don't really jive with the notebook I moved into, but I'll see how this agenda goes 🤞
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Date: 2020-02-18 09:02 pm (UTC)I think OneNote could still use some improvements, but I've started using it heavily over the past year and it's taken the place of the space where I keep all my notes/ideas/thoughts. I've budgeted in there, planned dinners, brainstormed resolutions, wrote quotes from books I was reading, notes from books I was reading, planned out a Minecraft town lmao. It doesn't have everything I need in it like my schedule or how many words I've written a day bc I've simply put those things in other places and spreadsheets. I have just become increasingly *online* so to speak.
Sometimes I have the urge to write in a notebook though and have the freedom of having little tiny scribbles and notes everywhere so I still keep one or two notebooks "active." I think bullet journaling is well suited to modification because it's an analog system and you can make it work however you like. Like placing modules, you can see everything you need/want on a single page instead of having to flip around. Which I think has become one of the problems I'm facing with having moved into a smaller notebook. If I'm going to have to flip around I might as well just open apps where I don't have to draw all the lines every week 😂 I encourage everyone to give Bujo a try though, it worked for me for 5ish years of schooling and work and hobbies. I've tried many different layouts over the years too.
Persona 5 Themed Bullet Journal (2017 July)
School Related Bullet Journal
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If you do automagically discover a wonder system, please let me know! 😊
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Date: 2020-02-18 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
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