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Recently there's been a bit of angst on the other bujo communities I follow that the comms have become more about planners than bullet journals.

So out of curiousity, I want to ask this comm: What do you feel makes a bullet journal a bullet journal? And what part of Ryder Carroll's system do you find the most useful for you?

For me, the part that makes my journal a bullet journal is rapid logging, the way I use signifiers/bullets for each item and the way items get migrated between my modules/spreads. I do use different modules/spreads from the usual system though, since I feel the rapid logging is the most useful!

Date: 2017-04-14 07:56 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kayim
I still don't really understand if I'm "doing it right", but what I do works for me, so I guess that's right :)

The most useful aspect for me is the ease of transfer between the future log, the monthly log and the daily log. I know I'm not going to forget about something just because it's three months in the future, and I know at the start of a month exactly what I already have planned.

Date: 2017-04-14 02:39 pm (UTC)
ganseyisms: gif from a retro looking anime of a pair of hands typing on a 90s keyboard (Default)
From: [personal profile] ganseyisms
Eh, I've done this for less than two months, and I've yet to tailor it perfectly to my needs, but I guess it's the same for me. I like that and the fact that it can be a low-effort journal and a tracker and a planner at the same time.

I also like having everything in the same place (I used to keep a lot of permanent lists spread across various places) and that it's entirely customizable, unlike the planners you buy in a shop. So I can make my daily page one line long or three paragraphs long or even skip it.

I haven't been able to integrate it in my routine as much as I would have liked, but it's definitely helping me.

Date: 2017-04-14 10:39 pm (UTC)
lunabee34: (Default)
From: [personal profile] lunabee34
I can't really weigh in on your question because I totally Bullet Journal Wrong. LOL I am fascinated by the angst in these communities, though. Does it ever turn wanky? Any interesting deets of those conversations?

Date: 2017-04-15 02:33 am (UTC)
lunabee34: (Default)
From: [personal profile] lunabee34
Heeee. I just love to rubberneck. /shameless

Date: 2017-04-15 02:05 am (UTC)
nestra: (Default)
From: [personal profile] nestra
I think I do too. Mine is turning out to be much more useful for long-term things -- reference pages that collect all of my information about, for example, a doctor's visit. Or a writing tracker. I don't really use daily or monthly lists at all.

Date: 2017-04-15 02:58 am (UTC)
nestra: (Default)
From: [personal profile] nestra
Actual appointments are tracked in the Google calendar I share with my husband. And I don't really use the journal to make sure I write a certain amount each day. It's more that keeping track of it provides the motivation, as well as a record of what I've done.

Date: 2017-04-16 01:03 am (UTC)
albijuli: (Default)
From: [personal profile] albijuli
The physicality of writing down my thoughts helps me remember, too.

Date: 2017-04-15 05:07 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lucymorningstar
For me I find the basic bullets and fast logging to work - I don't have to worry about fitting things into a layout, I can have as much or as a little space as I like.

As for 'doing it right?' - if it works for you, then you're doing it right!

Date: 2017-04-16 05:28 pm (UTC)
musyc: Silver flute resting diagonally across sheet music (Default)
From: [personal profile] musyc
As for 'doing it right?' - if it works for you, then you're doing it right!

This is my stance on things! Especially for things like a bullet journal, that can be customized so extensively.

Date: 2017-04-16 05:33 pm (UTC)
musyc: Open handwritten journal by lit candle (Writing: Journals)
From: [personal profile] musyc
I call mine a bullet journal even if it's really more of a old-fashioned journal? Not quite a diary, and most of my quickie entries deal with my cats and what they did cute that day. XD

I don't use a monthly or weekly layout at all, my habit tracker is like ... thirty things because it's really more of a "you need to do this every day/week, so make sure you did it" tracker, there's no such thing as a future log in my world, and the little symbols are nowhere to be found! I don't do artsy stuff because I am lousy at drawing, I don't like the idea of stickers/washi tape because I don't like pages that don't lie flat.

I don't call it a planner because there's no planning involved, really. It's more of a record of a day rather than thinking ahead.

I do use colored pens in my habit tracker, though? XD

Date: 2017-04-22 06:28 pm (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: quill pen and spiral notebok (Writing: quill and notebook)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
In my opinion, it's the flexibility. If you have a journal with pre-printed pages, then it's not a bujo. If you're creating your own spreads, however they work for you, then it's probably a bujo. I kind of side-eye the people who draw rigid weekly spreads that they use exactly the same each time, regardless of how much space they have each week, but I figure if they call it bullet journaling, that's what they're doing!

I also think the flexibility is most useful to me. I love bullet journaling because I can use exactly as much space as I need for each day with no wasted paper or scribbling in margins, desperately trying to squeeze more in. Plus I can use it for whatever I want, like in addition to my daily and monthly pages, I've been keeping a reading journal in my bujo--and because I keep track of everything in the index, I can just pop in the next reading journal page wherever I have space.

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