Free! Planner stickers. The whole pack of them for you. They’re about laundry, baking, recycling, grocery shopping, and meal planning. One sheet of pizza too. Sixteen small pages. Like a little bigger than an index card. Four of them are a little smaller than half sheet size. Add color to your journal/planner.
If you’re not local, you pay shipping, which should be a couple of stamps. #planner #BulletJournal #journal
Septembro estas unu el la du plej bonaj momentoj, laŭ mi, por komenci agendon aŭ bujon (#BulletJournal), ĉar ekas la lernojaro (la alia plej bona estas januaro, kompreneble). Ĝuste nun mi havas du opciojn:
- ringbindan notlibron je A5-formato kun nemarkitaj folioj, kiun mi uzis la pasintan lernojaron.
- etan agendon, kies formato imitas tiun de Hobonichi Weeks kaj havas markojn por monatoj kaj semajntagoj. Tiun mi uzis antaŭ jaro aŭ du, sed ne plenumis ĝin.
Kion vi opinias? Kion vi uzas?
These "erasable" pens are my childhood dream come true. Finally, I can use pens for to-do lists and bullet journals as intended.
Useless trivia time: In Brazil there's a famous dual-colour rubber called Mercur.
There's a popular myth that one side of the rubber can remove pen ink.
Well, it can't... But it's amazing at destroying paper.
Like many Brazilian kids from the 80s, I definitely put it to the test.
Dear Fedi, I'm looking for something to help me track activity. I used to maintain a weekly list of bulletpoints for things I've done, with some targets (some things I'd try to do 2/3 times per week), and a sort of TODO list.
I maintained this as a #markdown file in vim, but that got annoying because I didn't get enough access to the laptop with the file. I tried doing it with #Nextcloud Notes which I could access from browser and the Android app, but I found the formatting too annoying.
I wonder if I need some kind of #BulletJournal approach? Ideally something with an Android app, which nags me to make updates. Any suggestions?
#bulletjournal really is the
i knew about it ~10yrs ago, and while i didn't do it long term, it's one of the few systems that stuck.
without trying to, i end up using a few templates from bullet journaling (examples: month view, future planner), not just because they're dead simple but also logical.
example, no forcing the days of the month to a calendar view, resulting in the tiniest of spaces to write anything.
i really wanna thank my former teacher/colleague for introducing it to me
I managed to make some journal pages just in time for September.
#journal #bulletJournal #september
Sobre lo difícil que es encontrar plantillas e ideas para #BuJo #bulletjournal sin pinterest ni instagram: una solución es buscar en tu buscador favorito "bullet journal templates" o printables. Hay gente que tiene páginas webs de las de toda la vida, o blogs, o newsletters.
Mashaplans.com es de lo mejor que he encontrado. si te apuntas a su newsletter (un email diario que te dirige a recursos gratuitos o de pago) recibes una contraseña para descargar gratis una cantidad enorme de recursos. Mezcla lo práctico y lo cuqui.
Tiene instagram, youtube y patreon, pero los recursos gratis de la web son muy abundantes.
kPTBS Angststörung Heilung
It turns out that Bullet Journal is not a soldier’s memoir.
Every day, I write three things for which I am grateful.
Just watched a few videos on BULLET JOURNAL and there are so many questions in my head. Like:
- How much money do you invest in books and stationary in a quarter?
- How much time you actually put into the journaling? Just watched some videos makes me guess like at least 1h per day? Plus weekends?
- Does it really help to be more productive? Or is it some kind of procrastination which feels good (I did write stuff & wrote done my habits) or does it also create anxiety?
...Just curious...
Anyone using #logseq ?
After 3 years of rolling my own #Journal (not *technically* a #BulletJournal, but similar), I think I'm going to quiet my ego and go #Hobonichi in 2026. I'm finding that, if I'm missing setup or get bored with it, I tend to avoid writing altogether, which is a fatal flaw.
Just #hobonichi #bulletjournal stuff.
I've managed to use mine every single day and it's getting nice and chonky. I do have some changes in mind for 2026.
I'm going to migrate to a 5-year diary for daily writing, A5 instead of A6 - should give me tons of room. Instead of the Techo, I'm going to get a hobonichi weeks, and keep it strictly bullet journal / schedule related.
I like seeing more info all at once, and want a dedicated separate book for journaling.
redditors who spend hours drawing their highly aesthetic and highly impractical #BulletJournal pages just so they can post them to r/BulletJournal for karma
I use on notebook for kinda everything. I then transfer whatever "makes sense" into my digital world.
My notebook is my "scratch pad" for my life..
But i do use the #BulletJournal markup format, just not the entire bullet journal format.
Sharing today my new knife - already very precious to me! Strange was the curvy path how it found me...
It's a Nordlys from Helle in Norway. Made by hands, not by machines.