The Bullet Journal Guide: How to organize your life, structure your activities and boost your productivity [Plus trackers, spreads, logs and style ideas]
Start achieving your goals and charting your life’s purpose with the ultimate journaling toolDiscover exactly how to inspire creativity, declutter your mind and set yourself on a path to complete transformation! Designed as the perfect record-keeping and goal-tracking tool, the bullet journal is an efficient way to track just about everything happening around you. With this guide, you get to unravel the best ways to schedule your activities, plan ahead, and set your own goals while keeping attentive record of your progress every step of the way. Do you ever feel stuck, overwhelmed and burnt out? Would you like to get a daily boost of inspiration that keeps you on target at all times? This guide is prepared to help you purge yourself of mental clutter while showing exactly how you can start, keep and maintain your own bullet journal. You will find; •Materials and tools you need to source before starting your own bullet journal•All of the different bullet journal styles and collections•How to start, structure and keep your own bullet journal•Starting a digital bullet journal•Indexing, tracking, migration and spread creation guides•The eight step-starter guide for beginners•Terms and nomenclature associated with bullet journaling•Customizing your bullet journal•And so much more! Take back control of your own life and start living every day with purpose. Get this guide today and start designing the future you want!
I read the Kindle version which was only 90 pages long, so contained only the most basic information.
To me, it's not entirely clear who the book means to address. For readers who are entirely new to the concept, the information is not worded clearly enough; for experienced readers, there is hardly any new input.
Big downside: This is a text-only book for an area where visuals would be extremely helpful.
There were two things I did like: - The author lists not only the pros of the bullet journal method but also the downsides/pitfalls. - Near the end, there is a useful list of bullet journal apps that briefly tells you what these apps can do.
Did you read the original book on bullet journaling written by Ryder Carrol, who invented the system? If so, this book will add nothing new. If you didn't, & are new to Bullet journaling, this book won't make much sense. I read it because it was free via Kindle Unlimited - if I'd paid for it I would be annoyed. Also, it's full of odd & distracting phraseology, eg: "With time, your time management skills would gain improvements as you are tasked to put every cart before the horse, act as at when due and waste no time in procrastination.". #seriously? The original is much MUCH better!
I would recommend this book to people who are just starting out in bullet journaling and want to know how to set it up and what it's all about.
I liked the no fluff, no nonsense approach. Everything was broken down well and I found it easy to understand. It was a little overwhelming, all that much information at once but I think that's just the nature of bullet journaling.
Contains nothing that's not available online, and what's online is considerably better written. Wrong word choices throughout (crust instead of crux was one of the funniest ones), weird formatting.
There isn't anything in here that can't be found on social media. There are no examples, pictures, or illustrations. I expected more a d was disappointed.