It's very beautiful, but for me it's terribly unpractical, because I would never ever fill all these fitness, step, mood and other trackers except only one: how was my day. This one I would probably keep, the others - NO! That was the reason why the bullet journal system wasn't for me for so long.
Bullet journal original format is so much simplier than this. It is true that the method adapts to your needs, i recommend you to look for Ryder Carroll videos (or to read his book), he is the owner of the method, you'll see you don't need to be this aesthetic or put so much effort on your BuJo. ps. i do bullet journaling and mine is really simple and minimalist.
@solarmv For me the problem is not in the drawing or decorating the bullet journal. I WOULD decorate no matter what: a smash book, a diary... The problem is in the system: it is getting on my nerves to fulfill all these trackers every day and to have them at all. What would I get from, for example, the tracker of my steps? The fact that I don't move as much as necessary in January? I know it without any tracker. Without all these trackers there's a bit more freedom in your life, and that's what I value. For me the problem has always been to write somewhere somehow important tasks without transforming this bullet journal into my jailer.
@MsKatka04 trackers are not part of the bullet journal system, that's something people choose to implement but in the original format there are any trackers. That's what I mean when I say the bujo adapts to your needs.
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It's very beautiful, but for me it's terribly unpractical, because I would never ever fill all these fitness, step, mood and other trackers except only one: how was my day. This one I would probably keep, the others - NO! That was the reason why the bullet journal system wasn't for me for so long.
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That is understandable. Bullet Journalling is not for everybody😊
Bullet journal original format is so much simplier than this. It is true that the method adapts to your needs, i recommend you to look for Ryder Carroll videos (or to read his book), he is the owner of the method, you'll see you don't need to be this aesthetic or put so much effort on your BuJo.
ps. i do bullet journaling and mine is really simple and minimalist.
@solarmv For me the problem is not in the drawing or decorating the bullet journal. I WOULD decorate no matter what: a smash book, a diary... The problem is in the system: it is getting on my nerves to fulfill all these trackers every day and to have them at all. What would I get from, for example, the tracker of my steps? The fact that I don't move as much as necessary in January? I know it without any tracker. Without all these trackers there's a bit more freedom in your life, and that's what I value. For me the problem has always been to write somewhere somehow important tasks without transforming this bullet journal into my jailer.
@MsKatka04 trackers are not part of the bullet journal system, that's something people choose to implement but in the original format there are any trackers. That's what I mean when I say the bujo adapts to your needs.