Ever since childhood, I've wanted to maintain a journal, believing it would be mentally beneficial. Despite purchasing fancy journals and accessories, I'd lose interest after a few days and eventually discard them. This pattern continued into adulthood. However, after watching your video on Bullet Journaling, I felt inspired to try again. Thanks to you, I've successfully filled an entire journal over the past 12 months, marking a significant change in my life. I've just received my second journal in the mail today blank and ready, and I feel this habit might be here to stay. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I am working as a MD and recently reviewed and changed my whole organization system. Once a week, on Friday afternoon, I am working but don't receive any patient. It allows be to work peacefully on papers or phone calls I need to get done with, and therefore set my spirits free to have a good weekend with my family or friends. That completely changed my professional life. I do the same the last Friday of each month. I gained in productivity, energy and I am much more at peace when a new week begins.
@@bulletjournal It really is. I would be very dishonest pretending I did that all by myself. I read a book written by a former Human Ressources Director which was actually pretty scary (the book, not its author!) in the way HR consider their employees. That book (it's written in French - I am French - and I don't think it has been translated into English) really opened my eyes and got me thinking differently about how to use time to its best value. It's pure satisfaction to know in advance you are going to be able to end (and close) your week and be at peace for other matters during the weekend.
Loved this. Also beautifully illustrated. I have a timeline down the left side of my dailies, with tasks, notes and observations on the right side. Keeps me honest (and sometimes chagrined).
Well, it seems l regret saying all bujo/productivity bs yt videos are the same, after years of doing bujo and looking for advicesand guidance online, your chanel did hit me, what a easy way you have to communicate. Legendary
Thanks for sharing perspectives and strategies on time use. A full-time job working for others can leave a person feeling powerless, which can lead us to mindlessly allowing our own time to slip away. Your game board visual is great: Recognize what’s available, prioritize what’s really important, and deliberately set limits to guard time for that. This reminds me of zero-balance money management: look at the money you have and allocate where it will be spent by priority. Both time and money are in essence our energy. Thanks for the encouragement and for sharing tools to support us in making deliberate choices that increase our enjoyment of our lives.
To those with problems related to the theme of the video, I suggest reading Kazuo Ishiguro's The Unconsoled. It changed my approach to yes/no saying. Great video; thank you for sharing
A long time ago, I drew a series of clocks of my day with what I would like to do. Then I drew a series of clocks with what I actually did that week. It was a visual paradigm shift. It was, however, time consuming so I'm hoping this technique with the BUJO will help me every day/week/month/year... Thanks!
I’ve been blocking out the monthly log with lines at the weekend as well, but so use 2 lines so the weekend and week days are separate It helps for a clean visual when I use the right side of the page as a habit tracker because I can easily divide habits between week days (work related) and weekend (fun related)