I’ve started BUJO
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By Megan_Mary
I was a big “app todo list” person for a long time. But it just became habit to create a todo item for every single thing that popped into my brain.
With the bujo method I’m taking more time to focus on what’s actually important. It’s been really helpful.
I couldn’t put the book down
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By To infinity an never back
In my honest opinion, it was the most relevant book that I needed to organize my thoughts.
Eye Opener!
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By LaRuca3
I am on my 4th journal and 4th year of journaling and this whole book was an AHA moment. I was constantly going to Pinterest for “Bujo Inspiration” or spreads that might serve me only to be left wanting. My 3rd journal was starting to feel like another chore, but I love feeling pen to paper so I kept at it just to keep my hands busy. Refreshing myself with the true purpose (the why) of why I wanted to start a Bullet Journal in the first place was just what I needed and I feel so much better already. When in doubt strip it down, “less but better”. So glad I spent this money!
Up There With Getting Things Done
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By cspencer75
Ryder Carroll’s system takes a minute to grasp, but is simple in design. It’s a reliable framework to keep what matters within your awareness. Take a few months and give it a go. Eventually, you’ll feel some sense of relief as you can immediately flip to what matters and not try to remember what app or digital product where you saved that tidbit. It’s a great kit and easy to bash into your specific needs. For example, my “stack” includes a weekly log and a dedicated index for work projects. This process evolves through use and you’ll find your unique expression of the Bulet Journal method.