Bullet journaling, the coined analog system by Ryder Carroll, is a journal meant to track the past, organize the present and plan the future. It’s the perfect alternative for people who like goal setting and have a lot of things to do but never quite stick to them. As the world become digitized, it is usually surprising to put things on pen and paper, but the practice itself teaches a valuable lesson in organizing, while still being incredibly customization and forgiving. Ready to get started? Check out these exercises in personal growth to add to your journal:
You’ll Need:
- A dotted grid notebook (graphic
- Fineliner color pens (different colors are best for color-coding)
- (Optional) Stencils (if you don’t want to draw your own doodles and sectioning)
Goal Pages
As they always say, in order to create goals for yourself, break them down by timelines. You’ll find that when you break down the goals, you’ll not only be able to find a record of them but you’ll always be able to adapt, update or expand on those goals.
- Daily Goals – Top 3
- Weekly Goals
- Monthly Check-in Goals (mid-month goals)
- Monthly Goals
- Yearly Goals
- 5 Year Goals
- Life milestones (track accomplishments)
To Do Pages
To Do lists are important and are really easy to be productive without overthinking. This is the time to get creative beyond daily work. Have you been itching to try something new? Apply how you build a to do list with your new “to trys” list.
- Daily “To Do” list
- Bucket List
- Wishlists
- Books to Read
- Cleaning Schedule
- Conferences to Go To
- Classes to Complete
- Packing List
- Chore lists
Health and Self Care Pages
Personal development is not limited to mind- take care of your body and spirit.
- Sleep logs/trackers
- Meal planning
- Meal lists
- Stress prompts (unconscious writing, best written in the morning!)
- Water trackers
- Self-care and Health habits
Money Pages
Not all of us are great with reaching our financial goals. Use your bullet journal as a way to organize your way into those goals, getting out of debt or just getting that vacation fund saved.
- Spending tracker
- Financial Goals – by month, year, 5 year plan
- Extra Income list/to-dos
- Savings log
- Vacation, new car fund, etc
- Bill tracking
All of these articles have saved me a lot of hescdahea.
Happy to help! 🙂