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I came across this article, IN DEFENSE OF UGLY BULLET JOURNALING, on Book Riot and it got me thinking: Who else is a fan of Ugly BuJoing? Who else finds it more stressful to worry about how organized, pretty, etc. the BuJo is? I know that for me I've found it hard to get back on the BuJo wagon for a similar reason. Each time I consider trying to start again I worry over what layout I'm going to use, how nice it looks, and so on. This leads to me never getting anything done. And honestly, it does feel more stressful to me. Perhaps if I stop worrying about how pretty and organized my BuJo looks. . . or how nice my handwriting looks(note: sometimes I do have handwriting that is nice enough people frequently compliment me on it, but I have chronic health issues that causes pain in my hands and when they hurt my handwriting goes down the toilet) then I might be able to actually get started again. Maybe 2019 could be my year for getting started again. Does anyone else have the same thoughts?
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This way we know how to better provide resources and answer questions. We also encourage other members to offer resources and answers, and to make an album showing off your pretty planners/BuJos/et cetera. Also feel free to tell us how you use them or want to use them. =) For example: My goal is two BuJos. One for health(mental & physical) and one for real life/hobby things(bills, groceries, RP posts). But I know some people who have one for health, one for work, one for day-to-day life, one for RP/hobbies, etc. so go wild.
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Here we'll keep a list of resources specific to Mixed Method systems as they look different(ex. BuJo in a Happy Planner isn't the same as a BuJo so to speak). I'll update the main list with any recommendations posted in response to this thread. Evernote [multiple workbooks with notes; free version limits number of devices, paid version add video clips, use on more devices, etc.] Basecamp [handy program, good for scheduling tasks/to-dos, receiving notifications; used to organize/set-up RP group along with GDocs] Google Drive [Between the ability to share docs/files, create folders, etc. it's quite useful for organization]
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Here we'll keep a list of resources specific to Bullet Journals. I'll update the main list with any recommendations posted in response to this thread. Later I'll try to break things down more like putting legends or Indexes in their own row as everyone has different preferences in that regard on how complicated or simple they prefer their journal to be. Bullet Journal [site/blog ran by creator Ryder Carroll] My Pinterest folder [saved things here from various index/legend types to layouts to free resources] Legend Option [a tumblr user shares their legend] Starting A Bullet Journal [a blogger named Sarah shares how she's been using hers to help people figure out their own] How to Use a Bullet Journal for Better Mental Health [a really handy Buzzfeed article] 24 Tips to Make the Most Perfect Bullet Journal [found on Pinterest and seems popular] 3 Steps to Starting A Simple Bullet Journal [found on Pinterest and sharing as for some starting simple is better] 3 BuJo Spreads That Have Improved My Reading Life [handt piece on Book Riot, specifically to help people read more]
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