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👽 murdock

I seem to have a finite capacity for writing regardless of the medium. been journaling rather heavily in an attempt to be a bit more intentional. Watching a lot of bullet journal videos; only a mild level of new age fru fru in the content. as a result, becoming more of a lurker in the Gemini space. anyone else use the bullet journal technique?

5 months ago · 👍 clseibold, corscada

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👽 murdock

corscada, sounds like you were sticking to the form better than I was. keeping tabs on daily tasks was the easy part, taking time and thought to do the monthly check-ins was much harder. · 4 months ago

👽 gyaradong

I've gone from bujo to Zettelkasten, and mostly digital. Vimwiki or Neorg. · 5 months ago

👽 steve_dracula

My wife has been doing the bullet journal thing for a while. Seems to work for her. I'm more the "scribble shit on the back of an old receipt" type myself, which works pretty well until the receipt goes through the washing machine. · 5 months ago

👽 corscada

I have a year page, monthly section and a more traditional journalling section that I'm not consistent about.

I didn't vibe with bullet journalling for whatever reason but logging monthly events and tasks has been a game changer for me in terms of short/mid-term and I try to focus on that. · 5 months ago

👽 clseibold

I have used the bullet journal technique, but I always forgot to write in it when I needed too, and when I didn't need to, it was the 99% of the time that I wasn't doing anything worth journaling about, lol. I stopped bullet journaling eventually. I do think it could be good for people who do lots of things in their day though. · 5 months ago