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My first year of bullet journalling – what I’ve learned so far!

Bullet journalling for blogging

First of all, a very happy new year to you all – I appreciate you so much. Writing to no-one isn’t much fun, so it is lovely when I see how many of you come along to my blog for a little look around. Thank you! I hope you have an amazing 2020! …

I started bullet journalling for the first time last year, 2019. To be honest, I’m not entirely sure what took me so long to jump aboard this method of getting organised. Maybe it’s because I used to buy a book called ‘Your Best Year’ by Lisa Jacobs, which had spaces for you to fill in all your planning and reviews for your business. Then sadly, it stopped being published and I needed something to take it over. A bullet journal was the perfect solution as I could write out my own pages to fill in and completely tailor make it to fit me! As I mentioned in February, I enjoyed doing it so much for my blog and business, I began a rough and ready personal one as well. I made YouTube videos last year If you’d like to have a look at my layouts for my bullet journal for blogging and business; and also for my personal bullet journal. And this is how I got on:

Well, I gave up on the personal bullet journal at the end of June. I had a break for Glastonbury Festival and I just never bothered doing the July layout. I didn’t miss it either!

What I learned from using a personal bullet journal

What I’m taking away from the bullet journalling experience

Bullet journalling for blogging and business has been a success!

Keeping a bullet journal to stay organised with work and workish-related content such as this blog and my YouTube channel, was so helpful! On the whole, every day I filled in my ‘Task Tracker’ and ‘Activity Log’ and at the end of every month I wrote my review and planned the following one. However, I added a ‘Weekly Focus’ and ‘Weekly Review’ later in the year and I did sometimes forget to fill those out, but overall I’m pretty chuffed with myself!

If you’d like to see exactly how I layout my pages in my bullet journal, please take a look at this video I made a couple of days ago. I compare what changes I made with my page spreads from 2019 to 2020, so if you do a similar thing to me, hopefully you’ll find it useful.

Do you keep a bullet journal? If so, what do you find is the most helpful thing about it?

The bullet journal I bought for 2020 (The pink one is currently sold out. The pages are a bit thinner than I expected.)

Last year’s bullet journal that I was more impressed with:

My pens I always use:

 

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