The four core collections of the Bullet Journal are the Index, Future Log, Monthly Log, and the Daily Log. I’ve already tackled the index, monthly log, and daily log in…
The Bullet Journal Monthly log is by far one of the most well-known pages in the bullet journal community. You see it on Instagram and even on Youtube – the Plan…
We’ve all been there. We learn about the bullet journal system, we buy the notebook but can’t bring ourselves to start. To this day, even with the surge of bullet…
If you're reading this because you are still beginning and worried about not having the right skills to bullet journal, then you're in the right place. Here, we'll talk about why we see so many "pretty" bullet journals, the right resources, and some minimalist bullet journals that might inspire you.
You know what, drafting this blog article has opened up new things (in a bullet journal perspective) for me. Because I always want to give you an informative article, I…
I’m sure you’ve seen weekly logs and layouts almost everywhere but actually, the Bullet Journal Weekly Log is not an essential part of the bullet journal system. You wouldn’t even…
The Bullet Journal is the Swiss army knife of planners. It can be a planner, a task list, and a sketchbook rolled into one. It's designed this way because the creator, Ryder Carroll, wanted a system that was flexible enough for anyone to use. Because of this flexibility, the "true" definition of the system has now been misconstrued. Here, we'll talk about one of the fundamental things that makes a journal a bullet journal.
Whenever I fail in the digital space, I resort to writing things down on paper. That's where my bullet journal editorial calendar / content calendar comes into play. If you're a content creator, you might want to check this out.