tbh I kinda don't like how the BuJo community has made it so that only creative people with pretty handwriting can use a BuJo. My writing is shit and my spread is so minimal, I barely have anything on it other than the default month, week, day plan that pretty much makes it into a BuJo rather than a random notebook. And that's okay, because what makes BuJo so amazing is the fact that it's suppose to be YOURS. You decide what you want and how you want it.
Pytha Theo the minute I fell into my own BuJo flow and found my semi-minimalist method, my bullet journal became an extension of my body lol. When I initially started, I was too focused on what I thought it needed (collections, spreads, etc.) so I ended up putting it aside. NOW...that thing goes EVERYWHERE with me 😂.
Pythia I know exactly what you mean but there seems to be different types of bujo users. There are the full on designers but there are also the ultra practical minimalists and everything between. I wanted something flexible quick and easy. I do copperplate handwriting but found it impractical for my bujo so now use the print style that architects use. It’s more readable fast and still neat. I enjoy art and design but also found if I keep it simple I am more likely to use it....I use the Pinterest design Queens as inspiration but need to keep things simple if I am going to use a bujo consistently..which for me is really the point.
i settled into a mid-system between the two, so i used a blank ring binder (A5 in my case) and buy traditional planner inserts(daily, weekly, monthly), but also have dotted pages inserts for when i need a more detailed breakdown of tasks, and since ring binders give flexibility to the whole notebook, taking in and adding pages as i need them. i think it works best for students that has limited time to layout, but also need some flexibility in content, like making financial tracker, lists of assignments and specifications, meetings etc. I found it a good way to keep all my life in one place.
@@peiandaustin it should be easy to find a5 inserts, there are some on etsy and in planner stores probably too. Might be harder to find a4 pre-printed planner inserts tbh.
i would just like to say that as someone who feels like it’s hard to commit to a bujo but also has an inconsistent workload UNDATED journals are a BLESSING.
I’ve decided to stick with a planner instead just bc I feel the bullet journal is more time consuming. I’ve tried to use one before and I have noticed I don’t reach for it as much as my planner lol
Lovely video, Mariana! I've been using the bullet journal system for a while and I absolutely love it! I love how customizable it is. I'm a high school student with a pretty busy schedule, so some days I need one page for my day, other times I need ten pages to plan out a presentation I need to give. I'm a very creative person, so I thoroughly enjoy creating my own spreads. Bullet journaling doesn't have to be so time consuming though...you can make a perfectly functional list/spread in a few minutes. For people who want to try one of these forms of planning... I'd advise trying out bullet journaling first, just because of the drastic price difference... If you don't like it, it's not such a big deal. Hope this helped someone!💞
this video is really helpful. I use both a structured planner and a bullet journal for my everyday life but they both serve different purposes and so far its been the best decision I've made ☺️💕
You really really NAILED it in this video. When the bullet journaling revolution began I hopped at the very beginning thinking this was God sent to me. It was flexible and I could do anything I want because I don't like the limitations of structured planners; however, because I'm a perfectionist bullet journaling turned out to be VERY STRESSFUL for me. I couldn't bear looking at those mistakes you mentioned. I hated being stuck with page after page of mistakes, scribbles, errors and cross outs compared to the millions of clean and wonderful looking pages I see online. It was very agonizing. I glued pages together to stop looking at mistakes but the time and effort to lay out the spreads and create them just felt suffocating. I went back to planners because I liked just opening it and writing within the lines written for me which took me by surprise cuz it's the total opposite of what I thought I hated about them in the beginning. Now I use both for different purposes. I use the bullet journaling to manage lists, ideas and trackers and I use the planner to schedule what I analyze in the bullet journaling and manage the timeline.
I tried both and since I've discovered the bj I can't live without it. It's very minimal, which I like, it's cheap and has no rules. You have the freedom to decide what's more useful to your lifestyle and your habits, you can write your thoughts, your workout, your diet, whatever you want without using a lot of papers or post-it because you have always the next white page ready. For students it's a life saver and it's good for your mind as well, love it! Thanks for the video ❤️
I use both a planner and a bullet journal for the simple fact that usually I can carry my bujo around, write down ideas I have and sketches, and don't have to keep up if I don't feel like, it's my system. I also use it for school stuff as project lists that don't fit in my planner. My planner is for more organized, quick checking, and overviews of my week or day. My bujo is barely a planner. It started off as such but developed into an idea notebook and writing down dates to transfer over later. And I love it the way it is, it works for me as it gives me a place to put my chaotic thoughts and reorganize them later.
I love using the Cambridge planner by Mead because it has a really blank slate. It features monthly spreads and weekly spreads, each containing a horizontal box for each day. It's really effective for me because it also has like 30 lined pages in the back which I use for bullet journaly things like yearly goals and lists. I recommend it if you want a bullet journal, but need a little bit of structure as well
I started a bujo because I like the fact that I can put everything whenever I need to but I don't do a lot of doodles and all those things, just a simple bujo and it's very handy. 😄
when i was in high school i used to have a planner every year, it worked for me because i had precise deadlines for assignments and tests/midterms. it stopped working for me as i got into college where i had so much more freedom, little to no homeworks and had to organize my revisions on my own because most of my exams were condensed during the finals. i've been hesitant about bullet journaling since i started college but only really started last year at the beginning of my summer vacation. i used a cheap dotted journal that costed me like €5 from Hema. at that time, i didnt know how to make my bullet journal functional for me so i took a lot of time setting my collections, mood tracker, habits tracker spreads, weekly spreads, etc... because i had watched tons of youtube videos about bullet journaling. there were some periods in which i really didn't fill any of my weekly spreads because i was too busy or didnt have any specific tasks to note down. which was a pity, a waste of notebook space! when i moved into my 2nd bullet journal in 2019, i ugraded to a leuchtturm 1917 notebook that i got for like €18. i only kept the things that worked for me and dropped the rest. but as i got busier and busier, my bullet journaling methods became more and more minimalist and now all i use are future logs, monthly logs and daily logs, and it totally works for me! no need to spend time at the end of the month making pages and pages of monthly spreads set ups anymore. i've had this notebook for an entire year now and i'm only halfway through it so it turns out to be an even more unexpensive alternative for me bullet journaling is really only about what works for YOU
Guys I've cracked the code. I'm using a filofax as a bullet journal. Gives you the flexibility to move things around, separate collections from daily planning by using a divider, whenever you don't have enough time, you can put in a weekly spread ready-made for you by a company, if you make a mistake or just don't like the look of a spread, just take it out. And the best thing: you can take out stuff that you don't need or don't use anymore. Saves you space in the notebook so you can just keep going without buying a new one, and you can keep using your spreads from last year. The only issue I have is that if I'm taking out a page, I'm also taking out whats on the other side of it. So you either have to make it again if you still want it, or leave some pages blank especially when trying something new so that you don't loose whats on the other side of the page. Anyway, work great for me 👍
you can buy planner inserts to print or already printed on etsy. You can also make your own inserts on word, excel, illustrator, photoshop and more. Right now I'm using a bujo but I'm thinking on switching to a planner just because I don't find fun on making my spreads any more, I prefere to decorate my personal journal (more like a diary) But with a planner I can add pages when I need and where I want.
Another great upload Mariana, Even if I don't have any use for a paper planner or bullet journal, I still find myself clicking on your videos simply because I enjoy watching them.
I love supplied by lilly!!!! her first launch of the planner made me suuuper motivated. I've seen her stuff a few times on your channel ;) both you girls inspire me
I've been through so many different books. I did the bullet journal, the planner from Michael's, regular calendar, my phone. Now Im Trying to see how I like the travelers notebook. When I was in college, the blank teacher planners were great for planning out my projects and thesis papers
Yet another lovely video, Mariana! I personally haven't tried using a planner yet, and while I do like the bullet journal, I've found it's really easy to fall down the rabbit hole that is the studyblr community, with their fancy brush pens and their pretty washi tape. What this essentially means, is that I have a few pages where I've just used a pencil to scribble info in, and some other pages where I've used no lesser than a total of five different pens! I'm thinking of adopting a minimalistic system for my new BuJo, and I'll see how that pans out. If not, then I'll give the planner a try, who knows! :)
Mariana descobri agora o teu canal e já adoro!! Quero ver tudo, sinto que o teu canal é um grande ajudante a quem quer ser mais produtivo e ser melhor pessoa 😊 Gostei muito dos vídeos que já vi e é muito bom saber que youtubers portugueses estão a atingir um grande público enquanto faz videos em inglês 😋😙
i love watching these videos but tbh i literally use scrap paper to make a spontaneous list, and cross stuff off, then throw it away. i envy your dedication and organization tho
I prefer planner because the spread is already there and I can decorate it was stickers and washy tape... it turns out so cute. I have the happy planner.
A lovely video as always Mariana. Really helpful! I often struggled knowing whether a planner/bullet journal was best suited and this video has helped make my decision much easier. I like my stationary to have a theme based on my interests that year. This year I'm keen on botanical watercolour painting so a floral theme works well in terms of aesthetics. I'm currently using a Royal Horticulture Society hardcover diary. It has short weekly spreads which works best for me as I don't have an action packed schedule so don't need too much space to write. I use a to do list for daily tasks and a separate notebook for my "reading journal and goals" I do love the idea of a bullet journal as it allows you to incorporate many things into one but I am a bit of a perfectionist and like the flexibility to tear out pages if need be. Thank You:)
Thanks this video was very helpful for me. I normally use a diary to plan my day but im finding that i am running out of space and i want to become more organised. I havnt been able to find a video comparing these two points before so thanks
I use a happy planner because I can’t use a bullet journal ( I don’t have enough time) and in my happy planner I can add and take out pages so I can customize it
This video is super- awesome and I like it a lot. but I'm pretty much using both of them which is a planner and a bullet journal. And can you make a video of how to focus more on writing a bullet journal or planner
Great video! Would you be able to tell me where to find the planner that says “Dear Diary” on it? I saw it next to a floral spiral planner at timestamp 2:03
Hi Mariana! I have been following videos for a long time and they really inspire me. I have a question for you Do you listen to music while studiying? Why or why not? Which music do you listen to?
Just saying but there are some planners that are like 18 pounds from staples that you can buy online, so if anyone would like to get a planner instead that's where I'd get one.
yes, that's the beauty of bullet journal. you can use it for anything you need it for, notes, financial planner and tracker, goal breakdowns, wishlist. the possibility are endless.
I've tried the bullet journal but I couldn't even use it for a whole week :(( I'm a perfectionist so i took too much time on spreads,, just no. Even though I'm in high school I have a busy schedule plus a job so I just don't have time for a bj I'll stick to a planner for now lol. You just have to look for a planner that has what you need 🤷♀️ mine wasn't even over $16 and I think it's perfect.!
No.. you have to realize that it isn’t about aesthetics.. it’s about using it for productivity and organization.. the “only for artists or nice handwriting” is a large misconception and it is unfortunate that you think that way.
A nice handwriting will definitely boost your determination and will for studying because its cute and motivating, but that doesnt mean a normal handwriting will ruin it or wont work. Im trying to use a bullet journal but my handwriting is really really bad, but i just thought that is not worth it spend my time trying to make it better when i can just study, download some pages, ask for a friend to do a page and etc, is about my priorities, and thats studying
tbh I kinda don't like how the BuJo community has made it so that only creative people with pretty handwriting can use a BuJo.
My writing is shit and my spread is so minimal, I barely have anything on it other than the default month, week, day plan that pretty much makes it into a BuJo rather than a random notebook.
And that's okay, because what makes BuJo so amazing is the fact that it's suppose to be YOURS. You decide what you want and how you want it.
Pytha Theo the minute I fell into my own BuJo flow and found my semi-minimalist method, my bullet journal became an extension of my body lol. When I initially started, I was too focused on what I thought it needed (collections, spreads, etc.) so I ended up putting it aside. NOW...that thing goes EVERYWHERE with me 😂.
Pythia I know exactly what you mean but there seems to be different types of bujo users. There are the full on designers but there are also the ultra practical minimalists and everything between. I wanted something flexible quick and easy. I do copperplate handwriting but found it impractical for my bujo so now use the print style that architects use. It’s more readable fast and still neat. I enjoy art and design but also found if I keep it simple I am more likely to use it....I use the Pinterest design Queens as inspiration but need to keep things simple if I am going to use a bujo consistently..which for me is really the point.
i settled into a mid-system between the two, so i used a blank ring binder (A5 in my case) and buy traditional planner inserts(daily, weekly, monthly), but also have dotted pages inserts for when i need a more detailed breakdown of tasks, and since ring binders give flexibility to the whole notebook, taking in and adding pages as i need them. i think it works best for students that has limited time to layout, but also need some flexibility in content, like making financial tracker, lists of assignments and specifications, meetings etc. I found it a good way to keep all my life in one place.
Care to make a video of it?
great idea!
A5 or A4, any thoughts? Is it easy to find A5 inserts?
@@peiandaustin it should be easy to find a5 inserts, there are some on etsy and in planner stores probably too. Might be harder to find a4 pre-printed planner inserts tbh.
i would just like to say that as someone who feels like it’s hard to commit to a bujo but also has an inconsistent workload UNDATED journals are a BLESSING.
I’ve decided to stick with a planner instead just bc I feel the bullet journal is more time consuming. I’ve tried to use one before and I have noticed I don’t reach for it as much as my planner lol
Jaebum's Smile same, i just started using a bullet journal and i already don't use it because a olanner ist just so much easier for me 😂
Yeah same
Lovely video, Mariana!
I've been using the bullet journal system for a while and I absolutely love it! I love how customizable it is. I'm a high school student with a pretty busy schedule, so some days I need one page for my day, other times I need ten pages to plan out a presentation I need to give. I'm a very creative person, so I thoroughly enjoy creating my own spreads. Bullet journaling doesn't have to be so time consuming though...you can make a perfectly functional list/spread in a few minutes. For people who want to try one of these forms of planning... I'd advise trying out bullet journaling first, just because of the drastic price difference... If you don't like it, it's not such a big deal.
Hope this helped someone!💞
InternetHobo I agree with your comment
Good answer.
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I use a spiral bound notebook as a bullet journal. Then I can rip out pages if I mess up 😂
Olga Cruz perfect :D
Lol same 😂
this video is really helpful. I use both a structured planner and a bullet journal for my everyday life but they both serve different purposes and so far its been the best decision I've made ☺️💕
You really really NAILED it in this video. When the bullet journaling revolution began I hopped at the very beginning thinking this was God sent to me. It was flexible and I could do anything I want because I don't like the limitations of structured planners; however, because I'm a perfectionist bullet journaling turned out to be VERY STRESSFUL for me. I couldn't bear looking at those mistakes you mentioned. I hated being stuck with page after page of mistakes, scribbles, errors and cross outs compared to the millions of clean and wonderful looking pages I see online. It was very agonizing. I glued pages together to stop looking at mistakes but the time and effort to lay out the spreads and create them just felt suffocating. I went back to planners because I liked just opening it and writing within the lines written for me which took me by surprise cuz it's the total opposite of what I thought I hated about them in the beginning. Now I use both for different purposes. I use the bullet journaling to manage lists, ideas and trackers and I use the planner to schedule what I analyze in the bullet journaling and manage the timeline.
I tried both and since I've discovered the bj I can't live without it. It's very minimal, which I like, it's cheap and has no rules. You have the freedom to decide what's more useful to your lifestyle and your habits, you can write your thoughts, your workout, your diet, whatever you want without using a lot of papers or post-it because you have always the next white page ready. For students it's a life saver and it's good for your mind as well, love it! Thanks for the video ❤️
I think I’ll prepare a bullet journal for 2021
I use both a planner and a bullet journal for the simple fact that usually I can carry my bujo around, write down ideas I have and sketches, and don't have to keep up if I don't feel like, it's my system. I also use it for school stuff as project lists that don't fit in my planner. My planner is for more organized, quick checking, and overviews of my week or day. My bujo is barely a planner. It started off as such but developed into an idea notebook and writing down dates to transfer over later. And I love it the way it is, it works for me as it gives me a place to put my chaotic thoughts and reorganize them later.
I love using the Cambridge planner by Mead because it has a really blank slate. It features monthly spreads and weekly spreads, each containing a horizontal box for each day. It's really effective for me because it also has like 30 lined pages in the back which I use for bullet journaly things like yearly goals and lists. I recommend it if you want a bullet journal, but need a little bit of structure as well
I started a bujo because I like the fact that I can put everything whenever I need to but I don't do a lot of doodles and all those things, just a simple bujo and it's very handy. 😄
when i was in high school i used to have a planner every year, it worked for me because i had precise deadlines for assignments and tests/midterms. it stopped working for me as i got into college where i had so much more freedom, little to no homeworks and had to organize my revisions on my own because most of my exams were condensed during the finals. i've been hesitant about bullet journaling since i started college but only really started last year at the beginning of my summer vacation. i used a cheap dotted journal that costed me like €5 from Hema. at that time, i didnt know how to make my bullet journal functional for me so i took a lot of time setting my collections, mood tracker, habits tracker spreads, weekly spreads, etc... because i had watched tons of youtube videos about bullet journaling. there were some periods in which i really didn't fill any of my weekly spreads because i was too busy or didnt have any specific tasks to note down. which was a pity, a waste of notebook space! when i moved into my 2nd bullet journal in 2019, i ugraded to a leuchtturm 1917 notebook that i got for like €18. i only kept the things that worked for me and dropped the rest. but as i got busier and busier, my bullet journaling methods became more and more minimalist and now all i use are future logs, monthly logs and daily logs, and it totally works for me! no need to spend time at the end of the month making pages and pages of monthly spreads set ups anymore. i've had this notebook for an entire year now and i'm only halfway through it so it turns out to be an even more unexpensive alternative for me
bullet journaling is really only about what works for YOU
Guys I've cracked the code. I'm using a filofax as a bullet journal. Gives you the flexibility to move things around, separate collections from daily planning by using a divider, whenever you don't have enough time, you can put in a weekly spread ready-made for you by a company, if you make a mistake or just don't like the look of a spread, just take it out. And the best thing: you can take out stuff that you don't need or don't use anymore. Saves you space in the notebook so you can just keep going without buying a new one, and you can keep using your spreads from last year. The only issue I have is that if I'm taking out a page, I'm also taking out whats on the other side of it. So you either have to make it again if you still want it, or leave some pages blank especially when trying something new so that you don't loose whats on the other side of the page. Anyway, work great for me 👍
Your bullet journal is so gorgeous what
you can buy planner inserts to print or already printed on etsy. You can also make your own inserts on word, excel, illustrator, photoshop and more. Right now I'm using a bujo but I'm thinking on switching to a planner just because I don't find fun on making my spreads any more, I prefere to decorate my personal journal (more like a diary) But with a planner I can add pages when I need and where I want.
I have noticed that too much customisation freedom actually becomes burdensome.
great video, learned about two different planner that I wasn't aware about. short and simple. great job
Another great upload Mariana,
Even if I don't have any use for a paper planner or bullet journal, I still find myself clicking on your videos simply because I enjoy watching them.
I love supplied by lilly!!!! her first launch of the planner made me suuuper motivated. I've seen her stuff a few times on your channel ;) both you girls inspire me
well I do something like daily planning and also adding bujo ideas that I like. I have a blank notebook+a simple daily planner.
I've been through so many different books. I did the bullet journal, the planner from Michael's, regular calendar, my phone. Now Im Trying to see how I like the travelers notebook. When I was in college, the blank teacher planners were great for planning out my projects and thesis papers
Yet another lovely video, Mariana!
I personally haven't tried using a planner yet, and while I do like the bullet journal, I've found it's really easy to fall down the rabbit hole that is the studyblr community, with their fancy brush pens and their pretty washi tape. What this essentially means, is that I have a few pages where I've just used a pencil to scribble info in, and some other pages where I've used no lesser than a total of five different pens!
I'm thinking of adopting a minimalistic system for my new BuJo, and I'll see how that pans out. If not, then I'll give the planner a try, who knows! :)
Starting school next week! About to binge watch all your videos! ❤️😂
Mariana descobri agora o teu canal e já adoro!! Quero ver tudo, sinto que o teu canal é um grande ajudante a quem quer ser mais produtivo e ser melhor pessoa 😊 Gostei muito dos vídeos que já vi e é muito bom saber que youtubers portugueses estão a atingir um grande público enquanto faz videos em inglês 😋😙
i love watching these videos but tbh i literally use scrap paper to make a spontaneous list, and cross stuff off, then throw it away. i envy your dedication and organization tho
Good info. I need to make some changes on both.
I prefer planner because the spread is already there and I can decorate it was stickers and washy tape... it turns out so cute. I have the happy planner.
A lovely video as always Mariana. Really helpful!
I often struggled knowing whether a planner/bullet journal was best suited and this video has helped make my decision much easier.
I like my stationary to have a theme based on my interests that year. This year I'm keen on botanical watercolour painting so a floral theme works well in terms of aesthetics. I'm currently using a Royal Horticulture Society hardcover diary. It has short weekly spreads which works best for me as I don't have an action packed schedule so don't need too much space to write.
I use a to do list for daily tasks and a separate notebook for my "reading journal and goals"
I do love the idea of a bullet journal as it allows you to incorporate many things into one but I am a bit of a perfectionist and like the flexibility to tear out pages if need be.
Thank You:)
I just made the backward move from a bullet journal to an Erin Condren because I could finally afford one, but I LOVED my bullet journal.
Yay! Planner videos are my favorite.
Your channel has real precise content and You literally make studying classy. thanX
Hey Mariana!
I would love to see a video on how you bind the class material that you print out!
Thanks
Beautifully explained!
yesss this was such a good vid, mariana!!
Thanks this video was very helpful for me. I normally use a diary to plan my day but im finding that i am running out of space and i want to become more organised. I havnt been able to find a video comparing these two points before so thanks
I use a happy planner because I can’t use a bullet journal ( I don’t have enough time) and in my happy planner I can add and take out pages so I can customize it
you can do a bullet journal in a binder.
This video is super- awesome and I like it a lot. but I'm pretty much using both of them which is a planner and a bullet journal. And can you make a video of how to focus more on writing a bullet journal or planner
I've never used a planner. I've always been using a journal for planning. A millennium passed and then they named this journal "Bullet Journal".
Spotted the supplied by lily desk planner in luxurious floral.... you know what I am talking about right ?
Great video! Would you be able to tell me where to find the planner that says “Dear Diary” on it? I saw it next to a floral spiral planner at timestamp 2:03
Hi Mariana! I have been following videos for a long time and they really inspire me. I have a question for you
Do you listen to music while studiying? Why or why not? Which music do you listen to?
Where can I find the "dear diary" black planner?
Create 365 happy planner or recollections brand is decent. Look on amazon to see if you can find em.
Can you please post links to all of the planners you mentioned in the video? They are absolutely too cute!
Just saying but there are some planners that are like 18 pounds from staples that you can buy online, so if anyone would like to get a planner instead that's where I'd get one.
mariana great video...pls upload a video about 100days productivity challenge
It's my birthday! ♥
SHRUTI AGARWAL Happy birthday 🎉
Could you please do a video about how you plan your thesis? would like to know more about how you do your research. Thanks =)
wich planner is the planner on the left at 2:15?
i love your videos 😊 but can you do a video about how to use a simple agenda cuz i can't use it?
This is reaĺly helpful thank you
thank you i needed this video
I have used a bujo but this year I am going to use a planner ✨😅
Such great videos 💕
Erin Condren was NEVER a ring bound planner. It ALWAYS was a spiral planner.
+mysummertouch sorry, I completely missed that mistake in the video, you're totally right!
Could you please review happy journal?
Can you use a bullet journal for NOTES?.?.?
yes, that's the beauty of bullet journal. you can use it for anything you need it for, notes, financial planner and tracker, goal breakdowns, wishlist. the possibility are endless.
Can you upload a video with your handwriting ?? As how you write ? If you get me ?????
Your writing is too beautiful.
😍❤
Thanku
Mariana you are si smarter 💖💖💖💖
Why don't we have both?
+WebBing Eleanor Abernath you go girl!
aww yo answer me
Ur amazing. ,lovely video
I see You have Lilia's weekly planner. ;) I subscribe to both of Your channels, so it's a funny coincidence, I think.
Good video!
Faz vídeo em português por favor
Oh you watch my fav TH-camr Kiki.k
WHAT! I can not belive! I did not know you speak portuguese... Where are you from? Lov u
I've tried the bullet journal but I couldn't even use it for a whole week :(( I'm a perfectionist so i took too much time on spreads,, just no. Even though I'm in high school I have a busy schedule plus a job so I just don't have time for a bj
I'll stick to a planner for now lol. You just have to look for a planner that has what you need 🤷♀️ mine wasn't even over $16 and I think it's perfect.!
Stationary haul video plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ummmmmm, huh
Early?
a bullet journal will only work if you have nice handwriting
+DarkRuins that's not true. It's a system that works for all types of handwriting!
That’s is so not true
No.. you have to realize that it isn’t about aesthetics.. it’s about using it for productivity and organization.. the “only for artists or nice handwriting” is a large misconception and it is unfortunate that you think that way.
A nice handwriting will definitely boost your determination and will for studying because its cute and motivating, but that doesnt mean a normal handwriting will ruin it or wont work. Im trying to use a bullet journal but my handwriting is really really bad, but i just thought that is not worth it spend my time trying to make it better when i can just study, download some pages, ask for a friend to do a page and etc, is about my priorities, and thats studying
Xxx
Thumbs down for music blocking speech.