Tasks, events, and notes are an essentialpart of bullet journaling. The syatem is rapid and coded, and, as the name says, it consistes mainly on bullets.
In the original model, Tasks are written in a dot bullet. Events are in a circle and notes in a dash. But you can change the key if it doesn't fit you. Fot important tasks, Rydel uses an astheric and for research, an exclamation mark. When he complete a task, he converts the dot or circle into an X. If the date was changed or he's passing the event/task into the other month, he migrate the task by changing the dot into an arrow to the side. If you don't really need to do a task, cross it out. Remember, you have to organize your present. Be ruthless and rub out all the unimportant tasks out. Being productive is the aim of bullet journaling.
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Bullet Journal Guide
De TodoHey, Journalers! My name is Mercedes and I wanted to share with you Bullet Journaling! The Bullet Journal is an analog system of organization designed by Rydel Carrol that presents a rapid logging for tasks, events and notes. You can also do to-do l...