So what is a bullet journal? It’s a planner, to-do list and diary that will help you get your life together!
This fun, practical guide shows you how to start and keep a bullet journal: a single notebook in which you write down all the things that you want to remember, or need to do, or you’ve already done – from every aspect of your life: work, home, relationships and hobbies.
With colourful illustrations and easy tips to get you started, early adopter Rachel Wilkerson Miller explains how to make a bullet journal work for you – whether you want to create something simple or elaborate. Ideas for content include:
- Lists of your to-dos and to-don’ts
- Symbols that will make your lists efficient and effective
- Calendars to plan your day, week, month or year
- Trackers for your habits and goals (think health, money, travel)
- Stationery such as washi tape, book darts and more!
The phenomenon that is bullet journaling has led to thousands of journalers sharing their work on Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook. In How to Bullet Plan, Buzzfeed editor Rachel Wilkerson Miller tells you everything you need to know to start your own.
- A bullet journal is a creative way to jot down notes of whatever you feel necessary.
- From noting down your hobbies, fitness regimes, meal plans, appointments and friends birthdays.
- This Bullet Plan is your saviour to organise every aspect of your life.
- This Journal is not your ordinary diary, instead it is a fun how to guide to the latest note keeping trends, which includes bright coloured illustrations to spark your ideas and embrace your creativity.
- The idea of this journal is that you can bullet point notes instead of using long sentences, to make it quicker to jot down and easier to read.
- A bullet journal is a creative way to jot down notes of whatever you feel necessary.
- From noting down your hobbies, fitness regimes, meal plans, appointments and friends birthdays.
- This Bullet Plan is your saviour to organise every aspect of your life.
- This Journal is not your ordinary diary, instead it is a fun how to guide to the latest note keeping trends, which includes bright coloured illustrations to spark your ideas and embrace your creativity.
- The idea of this journal is that you can bullet point notes instead of using long sentences, to make it quicker to jot down and easier to read.