Get creative now! Feeling stuck? Run out of fun ideas for your bullet journal? This book offers you more than 350 ideas, symbols and layouts to help you break out of your creative rut. This book will show - Different layouts - How to organise your life so you are able to get your most important work done. - How to creatively customise different layouts so your bullet journal works for you! Going beyond basic tools, this book offers tips, tricks and creative ways to transform your notebook into a treasured life companion, • Ornamental lettering • Personalised habit trackers • Colourful calendars • Decorative headers • Customised productivity lists • Inspiring artwork • Creative future logs • Unique planning pages The tools you will learn - Step-by-step process for filling in your journal - Setting SMARTIE goals - Vision and goal-setting pages - Future logs - Calendars - Collections and trackers - Creative drawing techniques - Reflections of the day Maintaining a bullet journal doesn’t need to take a lot of your time. Start your new organised life today. Click the BUY button NOW!
Sometimes less is more but in this case, less is just less. Examples should include filled in layouts, trackers, and spreads not just blanks. I usually read reviews before buying but did not in this case. I'm new to Bullet Journaling and this makes it seem trivial. It starts out by changing the symbols used by the inventor without examples of how that is better. Maybe it is—no evidence here either way! I may still refer to some of the artwork later if I get into using Bullet Journals but I can't recommend this for beginners.
Please, don't waste your time downloading. There are only very basic sketches. Super simple elementary drawings that someone can do day one of bullet Journaling. There are maybe 3 or 4 ideas. Not 350. You can be done with the book in less than 6 minutes. It will take me longer to find the book I returned to download it than to actually read this one. Sigh. Such a disappointment.
Don't get me wrong, there were some good tips and ideas but the bulk of the book was pictures, that I assume you were meant to trace, that looked like a child drew them. Pretty much useless in an ebook format.
I've found reading people's blogs much more informative than any of the Kindle books I've read by far.
An excellent reference of illustrations for a Bullet Journal
Got some very good tips on how to go about setting up a bullet journal. For a beginner this book is most helpful in clarifying some of the hazy areas of BUJing. The little icons and decorative art provide a wide variety of ideas to illustrate the pages of the notebook.
Good book on bullet journaling for beginners. Lots of cute ideas for doodles and dividers. I would recommend this book more to teach a teen how to bujo than an adult though. Overall a decent book.
It was a sweet little reference. As a retiree with lots of stuff I need to accomplish within just a few years, I wanted a more modern approach to life planning. This was not it for my needs. But it had some nice illustrations for very young people
It's got ideas about how to art up your journal, not a lot of substance about new spreads that could help with following the bullet journaling methodology. I'm glad I read it through KU or I would have felt cheated at the lack of new ideas.
“Read” on Kindle Unlimited, glad I didn’t pay. I don’t want to be too critical as there is a real person somewhere who created this. But it’s very amateur and needs a graphic designer, editor and writer. Search up #bujo on Instagram instead.
A crew sample pages give a better feel for what to do and a couple of jumping off points to try and possibly adapt a bit if needed so as to work better.
Very clear cut explanations on all the how-to with BuJo. Loved the list of Collections. A must-buy for those interested I’m truly getting organized all in one book.
Good for beginners trying to learn how to bullet journal
I was expecting more but this book was anything but. Not enough examples for each category used. I appreciated the author used actual pictures in the book even though this felt at times like a blog post. It was a quick read but nothing I didn't already know. For a beginner, they can really use some of the examples here to enhance their bujo experience, hence the three stars.