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by papul1993 3435 days ago
Can you please recommend an easy to get started guide. I have checked out some written ones and even some videos but I always become confused.
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At the core, it's really a simple iterative process - I wrote this in mine to remind me/cement it - https://www.instagram.com/p/BOflnzggBbc/

Basically, every day, write down anything that comes to mind that you should do on that day (possibly by fetching it from a page of a less granular time period, like a weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly list of tasks/events), as well as anything that you discover you need to do in the future (put the date of the event, or a rough time period you want it done next to the item, so it's clear you don't have to do it today). Don't feel the need to schedule it on some other page - just write it onto the current day and defer that scheduling work to later.

As you do the things in your list, mark them as completed. At the end of the day, make a place to write down stuff for tomorrow. Move all the stuff you wanted to do today that you didn't to the next day. Move all the stuff you marked for the future to a place where you store tasks for the future - this is called a "future log", and there are all sorts of variations. I'd start with a page for all tasks you want to do in the future, and "migrate" to a new page with those tasks monthly.

Generally you want a book with two (or three) bookmarks - one will be on a "future log" or "monthly spread" page where tasks you want to do soon, but not necessarily right now, in case you want to pull additional stuff to do today, and the other will be on the page with the current day where you'll do almost all your reading and writing.

In order to save migration to a weekly process, I use a layout where I put all days of one week on a single spread - https://www.instagram.com/p/BPUIKR1Am3o/

Then I can put stuff for later in the week onto that specific day, and I only need to migrate to future log, or rewrite the weekly-level tasks every week. And I don't need to do any per-day setup work, just draw the page leisurely on a Sunday night and do the migration work.

There are a ton of youtube examples of people doing planning, and a few tutorials on how the system works. Don't be put off by some of the more complex/artful/&c. stuff - you can do it in a minimalist fashion too.

* Bullet Journal 101 series by Boho Berry - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeTUR5GAuQfupOv-_l16G...

* Engineer Dude's Simple, Minimalist Bullet Journal - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1HerzvUph3FtUsXqsGL9...

There is also a really active set of bullet journalists (as they like to call themselves) on Pinterest and Instagram - just search for "#bulletjournal" and "#bujo" for example future logs, "spreads", trackers, collections, and so forth.

Remember - all you _really_ need is the tasks/goals/planning part. You don't need daily/weekly/... water/exercise/mood/... trackers, weather icons, calligraphy, colours, and so forth. And it's your system, so adjust as you find it works for you. I started off trying to do morning/afternoon/evening mood tracking, but that didn't work out. I also tried a daily timeline thing, and that didn't work out. So they were gone after three weeks.