I’ve used the Bullet Journal (BuJo) method for years to maintain Daily Logs, Weekly Logs and Monthly Logs. I’m reading The Bullet Journal Method by creator Ryder Carroll, and there is so much more to BuJo than Daily Logs, Weekly Logs and Monthly Logs. I checked out the eBook via Libby, the library app, but now I’m inclined to buy the book.
BuJo is flexible, as it suggests using as much space as you need for daily logs. I use Levenger’s Circa system, as it’s easy to move pages around. Both Staples and Office Depot/OfficeMax have dupes: Staples calls its dupe Arc and Office Depot/OfficeMax calls its dupe Tul. Happily, the hole punch and spacing among them are identical, so you can interchange papers among Circa, Arc, and Tul.
When I look at Bullet Journals on the Web, I’m blown over by the artistry of the journals. My BuJo is SCRAWL. To give it some character, I use stickers and sticky notes. I discovered these cute Posted by Post-It adhesive notes through email from Target.

After a PM Reflection, I use Today’s Intention notes (left) to re-gauge my habits. Say, I need to do more drinking of water or I need to do less mindless browsing of the Web.
The Habit Tracker notes (center) is similar to other habit trackers.
Finally, you can use Today’s Top Three notes (right) to identify your three top priorities for the day.
Worried about the edges of the notes curling up? Then use double sided tape to keep the note in place.

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