Comments on: Bullet Journaling 101: Everything You Need to Get Started https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/ Systems and Strategies to Keep Your Life on Track Wed, 04 May 2022 23:43:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 By: Journaling for Beginners: What You Need to Know | Contentment Questing https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-85982 Tue, 12 May 2020 10:01:00 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-85982 […] (Bullet Journaling 101 (kalynbrooke.com) […]

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By: Creating Purpose Out Of Boredom Amidst COVID-19 – Brave Blog https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-85378 Sun, 15 Mar 2020 20:02:39 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-85378 […] Guide to starting a bullet journal here! […]

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By: How to Start a Bullet Journal in 2020? - Artist Hue https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-84761 Sun, 12 Jan 2020 22:14:20 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-84761 […] What can help this entire process become far easier and more successful is starting a bullet journal. […]

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By: 5 Incredible Bullet Journal Ideas for Work, Bujo Journals https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-84576 Thu, 26 Dec 2019 20:26:11 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-84576 […] Kalyn Brooke’s post about journaling can be a great source of inspiration. […]

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By: Bullet Journal 101 - The Perfect Way to Organise Your Life - Crafting Her Joy https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-82433 Tue, 11 Jun 2019 14:39:09 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-82433 […] a few ideas for the sections you might want to include in yours for some […]

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By: De paso | Pearltrees https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-81839 Tue, 16 Apr 2019 02:26:09 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-81839 […] Bullet Journaling 101: How to Start a Bullet Journal. Wondering how to start a Bullet Journal? This customizable planner has skyrocketed my own productivity and will radically change how you approach your days! This post may contain affiliate links. Read my full disclosure policy here. A few months ago, I started a crazy new hobby called, Bullet Journaling. Have you heard of it? It's basically a planner, to-do list, journal, and note-taking system…ALL IN ONE. All you need to get started is a blank notebook and a pen. Here are a few reasons WHY I tried it: 1. 2. Let's be honest though—while bullet journals can be downright gorgeous, you are literally customizing a planner from scratch. I was oh-so-wrong. In fact, I'm way more organized and productive than I've ever been before. Don't believe me? Another perk? So without further ado, here's a peek at what my bullet journal looks like today. […]

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By: Jennifer https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-80979 Sat, 19 Jan 2019 05:34:56 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-80979 but those get tossed after every week anyway, another reason I love the 3 ring binder, my weekly appointments/to-do’s don’t need to be kept once the week is over. I simply transfer my week’s habits onto a monthly habit tracker page, and move over any not-yet-done to-do’s onto the new weekly page before tossing the finished one. The pages go back in the binder when I’m home. I don’t feel the need to carry a whole binder/journal in my purse, it’s just too bulky, but being able to bring along 2 small pages is convenient and easy! 😊]]> In reply to Robin Michaels.

Great idea for birthdays and anniversaries Robin! I find myself taking out my 2 weekly pages and tucking them in my purse to take along to work, it’s not ideal if you care that your pages get a little crumpled 😜 but those get tossed after every week anyway, another reason I love the 3 ring binder, my weekly appointments/to-do’s don’t need to be kept once the week is over. I simply transfer my week’s habits onto a monthly habit tracker page, and move over any not-yet-done to-do’s onto the new weekly page before tossing the finished one. The pages go back in the binder when I’m home. I don’t feel the need to carry a whole binder/journal in my purse, it’s just too bulky, but being able to bring along 2 small pages is convenient and easy! 😊

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By: Robin Michaels https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-80977 Sat, 19 Jan 2019 03:18:29 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-80977 In reply to Jennifer.

I did something similar by printing out pages from Outlook (including birthdays and anniversaries prefilled on the appropriate days of the year so I didn’ have to rewrite them every year), and then created computer forms for things I wanted to track. my problem is that it ends up being a little bulky to always be carrying around ….

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By: 40 Fun Things to Do This Winter + Printable Checklist! - NunziaDreams https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-80746 Mon, 31 Dec 2018 17:08:38 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-80746 […] Start a bullet journal. In the journal, you can plan your day or month, make to-do lists, and write down your […]

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By: How to Master Your To-Do List with Bullet Journaling - Watchful Spender https://kalynbrooke.com/planning/how-to-start-a-bullet-journal/#comment-80736 Sun, 30 Dec 2018 03:06:15 +0000 http://creativesavingsblog.com/?p=30548#comment-80736 […] you would like to learn more, please check out Kalyn’s site who is the blogger who taught me about bullet […]

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