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Messy Bullet Journals

Messy Bullet Journals

For those whose Bullet Journal is primarily a tool to reduce disaster, and not necessarily a piece of art.

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Posted bydistelfliegein/messy_bullet_journal-Apr 15 at 1:57 AM

I saw this timetable on Boho Berrys videos on youtube. I don't use it every day, but some days when I think I need a more structured plan what to do when I love it. its just making a little color coded box.

I saw this timetable on Boho Berrys videos on youtube. I don't use it every day, but some days when I think I need a more structured plan what to do when I love it. its just making a little color coded box.
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  • JulessApr 18 at 3:42 AM

    I like that! It gives you more information on one look, than just lists of hours (which is what I use mostly). Maybe I give this a try, at least for days that need planning by the hour.

    But what happens if you can't keep that timeline? Say if everything shifts by half an hour? Then I would be stressed out about the nice boxes being all wrong now :/

    Have to think about it..

    • distelfliegeApr 19 at 2:00 AM

      story of my life :D I almost never can keep up with the hourly plan, but having it helps me to do at least what I can do. for this day for example, the green block happened 3 hours later and the blue block got cancelled. one could also do two of those. one for planning and one for tracking how the day actually was.

      • distelfliegeApr 19 at 2:08 AM

        ..which is what I will try out today! :D thanks for the idea!

      • JulessApr 19 at 5:13 AM

        :D

        I use plans with actual hours of the day only on a few days, where this is really necessary and chances are good that I can actually do it. It stresses me out too much when I don't keep my plans. I do plan things like: 3 hours of work, 2 hours of uni today. And then I assign times to it during the day or I don't. You could do this with your boxes too, I guess. Just visualize the amount of time different tasks should take and write in the actual hours at which they happen later. Oh and I often assign one starting time for doing the todo-stuff for the day, so I actually start doing anything.

Messy Bullet Journals

Messy Bullet Journals

For those whose Bullet Journal is primarily a tool to reduce disaster, and not necessarily a piece of art.

412 members
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