Truth is, I’ve never tried bullet journaling because I had no idea where to start but your post has me super inspired to give it a shot because it looks so fun!
This is great, thank you for the tips!! I do want to start one but struggle for the reasons you’ve mentioned. This makes it seem like an attainable goal 🙂
This really helped me out! I’ve tried having a bullet journal before but I wasn’t really busy at the time, and now that I’m trying to pick it up again I kind of evaded going back to the basics again first. Thanks for kicking my butt and getting me to do my research haha!
Great post. Thanks for the tips! Especially the tip about going back to the basics. There’s just so much out there (on Instagram and Pinterest).. it can be very overwhelming! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Hi,
thanks for this article!
Too many people always talk about the “original bullet journal”, but you really took the system and explained it broadly and clearly. I enjoyed that.
As a passionate bujo-ist I feel it’s important to share this system, and especially in a way everyone can relate to (e.g. not too costly).
Greetings from Germany!
Can you tell me more about the little half sheet that is topped with “Hello Fall” that looks like it’s in the middle of a weekly spread? I think its really cute and has me very curious. Pictures would be awesome! Feel free to email me about it if you want. These look great! and so inspiring!
Thanks Carlee! I use that kind of Dutch door quite often if I want to fit a lot into a weekly spread. You can see another example on my IG feed here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BU9s17GBJt-/?taken-by=paperandinkco.heidi In the middle part, I put anything from things I want to keep a little more private to shopping lists or other, more extensive notes.
Truth is, I’ve never tried bullet journaling because I had no idea where to start but your post has me super inspired to give it a shot because it looks so fun!
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This is great, thank you for the tips!! I do want to start one but struggle for the reasons you’ve mentioned. This makes it seem like an attainable goal 🙂
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I’m glad to hear that Morgan! I hope you do start one! 🙂
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This really helped me out! I’ve tried having a bullet journal before but I wasn’t really busy at the time, and now that I’m trying to pick it up again I kind of evaded going back to the basics again first. Thanks for kicking my butt and getting me to do my research haha!
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Great post. Thanks for the tips! Especially the tip about going back to the basics. There’s just so much out there (on Instagram and Pinterest).. it can be very overwhelming! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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I’m glad it was helpful! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Hi,
thanks for this article!
Too many people always talk about the “original bullet journal”, but you really took the system and explained it broadly and clearly. I enjoyed that.
As a passionate bujo-ist I feel it’s important to share this system, and especially in a way everyone can relate to (e.g. not too costly).
Greetings from Germany!
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I’m glad it was helpful to you Lena! Thanks for stopping by!
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Can you tell me more about the little half sheet that is topped with “Hello Fall” that looks like it’s in the middle of a weekly spread? I think its really cute and has me very curious. Pictures would be awesome! Feel free to email me about it if you want. These look great! and so inspiring!
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Thanks Carlee! I use that kind of Dutch door quite often if I want to fit a lot into a weekly spread. You can see another example on my IG feed here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BU9s17GBJt-/?taken-by=paperandinkco.heidi In the middle part, I put anything from things I want to keep a little more private to shopping lists or other, more extensive notes.
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