Well, ever since taking a planner class in middle school for a summer school program (has there been a nerdier sentence written anywhere?) I have been obsessed with planners, and really all thing stationery for the past 20-plus years. Two kids later and trying to run my own business, my brain is so fried that unless I write it down I will forget what I was thinking about yesterday, and my Bullet Journal has been my saving grace to truly sift through the noise that is my brain.Ī little backstory on what makes me the self-proclaimed queen of planners to make such endorsements. The internet has a way of making you believe there’s a certain way you have to do it, and I’m here to prove to you that this method is so flexible that you can adapt it to work for you and still reap the benefits of decluttering your mind. I am here to ask of you, on BuJo’s behalf, to give it another chance, because maybe you just did it wrong. Pretty bold statement for a method that only requires a notebook.īut yes, I totally agree with these wild claims.Īnd before you do a little U-turn out of here saying “No Lisa, I’ve been there, done that, tried it and gave up on it in 3 days,” stick around. In fact, it has been said to change lives. What started as a little website where Carroll uploaded some tutorials, has taken on a cult following. I mean, with a subtitle like “Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future,” it’s hard to ignore. Developed by designer Ryder Carroll, it’s a method that promises to help you be more mindful and intentional about the “two most valuable resources in life: our time and our energy,” as summarized in Carroll’s book outlining the process The Bullet Journal Method (affiliate link). If you’ve been floating around in the stationery/productivity space, you’ve probably already heard of Bullet Journaling, or BuJo as the cool kids call it (and no I am not cool nor brave enough to say that out loud in real life… if you dare to, apparently it’s pronounced “boo-joe,” like a scary cup of coffee). The workout ones on the other hand, I totally ignore, and that could be a topic for another article. There’s something about the new year and productivity that gets me in the mood for the upcoming year. We hope that the collection of bujo daily spreads featured today provide the inspiration you need to create your own daily log.New year, new me, amiright? Unlike the slew of daylight savings statistic articles that annoy the crap out of me, a seasonal article that I do love seeing are the planner related ones this time of year. It is also an awesome way of setting intention and being mindful about how you spend each of your waking hours. The daily spread is the core of your bullet journal, where you keep track of your activities for the day.īut this part of your journal is not only for keeping you organized and productive. Final Thoughts on Bullet Journal Daily Spread Ideas Many bullet journal devotees like this printer for the potential to print black-and-white images to enhance their design capabilities. This example shows the interesting possibilities of using thermal prints as design components for your bujo spreads. A thermal printer is one such investment. A post shared by Chynna bullet journal enthusiasts invest a lot in journaling supplies to create awesome spreads.
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