People say I am organized. My older brother visited and gawked at my kitchen, admiring the cabinet organization. My files at work are color coded, organized by date I need to review them, and ready to go at a moment's notice. My husband knows that things need to go in certain places and he will likely not have a hand in determining those places because I will organize things to a T. Or an L, if that's the way it needs to be. Efficiency is what makes organization work. Yet, somehow, on any given day, I am keeping up with the following:
- Maybooks daily and monthly planner (contains both work and personal)
- Work Google Calendar (shared with work people, for meetings and reminders of game duty)
- Personal Google Calendar (shared with the hubs, he also has his own)
- Meal planning calendar on the fridge (dry erase board)
- Scraps of paper/post its for grocery lists
- To-Do lists on Color Notes on my phone
- Blank Blog posts with vague titles (where I put my ideas, so I don't forget them)
- Sending my work email reminders from my personal email so I don't forget something important the next day. I'm so cool.
Seriously? It's no wonder I forget things like people's birthdays (though I do have a birthday calendar for that), the day of the week, or even how to spell my own name. Actually, my work ID badge has my name spelled wrong and I didn't even notice until someone pointed it out last week. I've had that badge for 6 months...
In the spirit of the New Year, I decided I need to put some efficiency in my organization. So I'm embarking on a Bullet Journaling system to help manage the chaos that is not only my schedule but also my brain. Remember the post about tabs? Yeah. Alllll the tabs.
Bullet Journaling is system of organizing a notebook- any notebook- into a yearly/monthly/daily planner and reflection journal, all in one. Through a system of dots, dashes, circles, and habits, your notebook is efficiently organized into a calendar. Then, you use the rest of the pages as they come. You set up what you need to start and move on page by page, instead of being confined to a regular calendar and having blank pages at the end to use.
The left is how you set up the monthly view, and the right page is a "tracker" where you can customize things you want to keep track of on a regular basis. |
I've gotten inspiration from these folks, who have all but convinced me that by Bullet Journaling, my handwriting and lettering will become impeccable.
I drew this in the front of my planner to fill a blank page |
~ Boho Berry
~ This Marie Claire Article
~ Lifehacker Article
My Bullet Journal will consolidate several of those bullets above and has already, in 4 days, helped me reorganize, recharge, and input some time for restorative journaling in my daily life! It's a wonderful creative mini-outlet. If you are a planner person, I totally encourage you to check out the links above- it may be for you! I'll update my blog with progress and tips when I've used it a little longer than 4 days. ;-)
Bonus shark photo in my new light box, at my husband's request |
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