I would 100% end up with at least 75% empty pages by the end of the year lmao I once had dreams of bullet journalling (and then I reality-checked myself before I rekt myself 💀)
Not to be that nit-pick but you mean the frilly influencer type of Bullet Journaling I guess? Because *Bullet Journal*, the OG way by Ryder Carroll is meant as minimalist all in one book for folk who cannot focus long enough or feel too much pressure using normal planners and diaries.
@@kayviolet9168 The thing with bullet journaling is that you enter the dates as you go, so you can skip days and pick up right where you left without leaving blank spaces
You aren't really meant to write all your dates and layouts in advance with bullet journaling. I hardly need to do anything during weekends so I don't bother journaling for those days. It's supposed to be flexible and minimalist. I would recommend trying again and putting less pressure on yourself!
@@anarchohannibalism honestly the 75% empty pages would be more like 95% because I’d get a few pages in and then stop and maybe once every few months remember or bother to… I’ve tried several types of journalling, and all of them end with me either finding a mostly-empty journal I forgot about years later and/or I rip out the few pages that were used as neatly as I can to use it for something else bc it’s been months. Like I’m pretty sure it would be hard for me to remember to even colour in a single square on a grid page to show the weather or my mood or whatever each day of the year, let alone any type of journalling at any even slightly regular intervals
For me ITS too thick. I instead bought the hobonichi daily in a6 splitted in two parts each for six months. The paper IS thinner and Just about six than 12 months. And you can choose the Cover yourself.