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the bullet journal method

Bullet Journal is a method of personal organization developed by designer Ryder Carroll. The system organizes scheduling, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming, and other organizational tasks into a single notebook. First shared with the public in 2013, it has become a popular method, garnering significant attention on Kickstarter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest.

Bullet Journals are usually handwritten, and kept in a single notebook. The core tools of a Bullet Journal are: an index, rapid logging, logs, collection, and migration. The index functions like the index to a book, or a table of contents, pointing to where information on different topics is located. Rapid logging uses a system of symbols (e.g. dashes, asterisks, circles, etc) to simplify and abbreviate quick task logging. Logs are to-do lists, organized on different time-scales, including daily, weekly, and monthly logs. Collections are lists of related topics such as fitness or diet trackers, list of books to read, restaurants to try, etc. Migration is the practice of periodically updating lists to new lists, such as carrying over unfinished tasks from one month's log to the next.

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