Okay so here is my first attempt at explaining bullet journalling and my experience with it so far. I'm going to break it all down into a few posts over the next while and hopefully you find something in the system that works for you or even better, you help me learn more about this awesome (and organized) community.
So what is bullet journalling? Well I describe it as an organizational system that you can customize to fit your needs. It was designed by Ryder Carroll and he as a wonderful video on his website that walks you through the system, step-by-step. The amazing thing about bullet journalling is that you can make it 100% your own. There are core pieces of the system that are important to the overall efficiency and intent of bullet journalling but beyond those, it is whatever you need it to be.
Now, for me, this idea of personalization was somewhat of a beast because I was so afraid of making a mistake but I knew that there was more that I could add to the original system to really make it fit my needs. Do I know what all of those things are? No, no I don't but it's part of the process. I am really learning as I go along.
When I set out on this journey I wasn't sure if I was really going to be able to stick with it or even like it so I didn't want to buy a ton of new things.
So ALL of that being said, here is what I'm thinking...
- a post on the supplies
- a post on the basics and getting started
- a post on my initial thoughts + my hesitations
- a post on some inspiration and where I look for it
- a post on what I use in my own bullet journal
- a post on the different styles/collections/lists/whatever else and things I look for in my journal
- a post on going forward
I am really looking forward to this series and where we as a community can go from here. I have SO much left to learn and I know that the bullet journalling community is so friendly and supportive. Let's all have fun with this (and as a plus, get organized).