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rachsmith.com
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| | | | | I got really into bullet journaling in 2016, along with everyone else. What got me hooked was the beautiful spreads people shared on Pinterest and Instagram. | |
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| | | | | If you frequent Pinterest and Instagram like I do, then you probably have the wrong idea about Bullet Journals. For the last several years I've come across dozens of perfectly-styled photos of beautifully illustrated motivational phrases handwritten in the pages in a fancy leather-bound notebook, with artist-grade pens and markers or highlighters placed ever so slightly off-parallel to give that perfect "I just happened to take a picture of my desk in it's natural state" vibe. Based on these images, I thought Bullet Journals were pretty and fluffy - good for artists, but not particularly applicable to my life as a software engineer. However, after doing some research and actually using the system myself, I can unequivocally say that the perception I had of B... | |
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| | | | | It's hard to stay on task and productive especially when we've got so much going on in our lives. This post details how I maintain a TODO list system to accomplish just that. | |
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| | | I have a gross amount of underused, blank notes pages in the rear of my Hobonichi Day-Free planner. The book ships with 171 pages of thoughtfully designed 3.7mm baby-grids. We're roughly 83% through 2024. And, as of this post, I have used 80 utility pages - or 47% of my fanciest notebook. Under. Used? | ||