I keep trying to go to digital tools and always feel like it's just way more work. Cal Newport talks about this idea of having a "good enough" system. That's what bullet journaling is for me--it does everything I need it to.
Always cool to see other creator's using the bullet journal or notebooks for things. I use a bullet journal and a pocket notebook as well, being able to track progress on things has been pivotal for me.
If you want to assign certain days to specific tasks in the weekly log, you'd rather use the alastair method or rolling weekly. It's wonderful for that.
So, I'm around minute 6:35 and you notebook looks a lot like a calendar book. I buy two or three calendars a year year and use them approximately zero times. How is this better than a calendar book? It must be because you could just buy a calendar.
It’s not necessarily better. I’m just sharing my process and what is working for me. The bigger point is to try things and develop a system that works, then be consistent.
Really helpful in thinking through how I want to notebook digitally! Thank you!
So useful, thanks for sharing ! On my way to a 64 page graphic novel!
Awesome! Best of luck to you in finishing. That's fantastic!
I need to get back into the bullet journal process. I'm doing it all on my phone right now, but I prefer having something tactile.
I keep trying to go to digital tools and always feel like it's just way more work. Cal Newport talks about this idea of having a "good enough" system. That's what bullet journaling is for me--it does everything I need it to.
Always cool to see other creator's using the bullet journal or notebooks for things. I use a bullet journal and a pocket notebook as well, being able to track progress on things has been pivotal for me.
It’s been so pivotal in feeling like I can get things done and not lose track of things.
Another great video. I'm a notebook guy too. I'll be signing up for the newsletter.
Thanks!
If you want to assign certain days to specific tasks in the weekly log, you'd rather use the alastair method or rolling weekly. It's wonderful for that.
Haven’t heard of that method. I’ll check it out.
So, I'm around minute 6:35 and you notebook looks a lot like a calendar book. I buy two or three calendars a year year and use them approximately zero times. How is this better than a calendar book? It must be because you could just buy a calendar.
It’s not necessarily better. I’m just sharing my process and what is working for me. The bigger point is to try things and develop a system that works, then be consistent.