Week 49: The Correct Way to Bullet Journal (The Bullet Journal Method Book Club)

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Something probably every Bullet Journalist has asked themselves at some point in their Bullet Journal journey.


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The Correct Way to Bullet Journal

Pages 287 - 288

Welcome to week 49 of The Bullet Journal Method Book Club!

Is there a correct way to Bullet Journal? Ryder answers this question in this two-page section.

I thought it’d be fun to distill his thoughts into the points he makes.

Ryder:

  • Loves watching the Bullet Journal method evolve

  • Loves how diverse and inventive the interpretations are

  • Chooses to keep his Bullet Journal very minimal

  • Observes that others choose to make their journals significantly more exciting to look at

  • Says it may appear that no two Bullet Journal look the same, and that this is probably why he often gets asked if there’s a correct way to Bullet Journal

  • Makes the point that this begs a different, more fundamental question: Is there a wrong way to Bullet Journal?

  • The answer to that question is yes.

Now for a quote from Ryder, “I think that part of the Bullet Journal’s success stems from its ability to become different tools to different people. Though I strongly advise starting out simple, if spending the time to embellish your Bullet Journal motivates you, makes you more productive, and brings you joy, then you’re doing it right. If you look forward to coming back to your journal and feel that it’s your ally, then you’re doing it right. It’s not about how your journal looks; it’s about how it makes you feel and how effective it is. Don’t be intimidated by what you see out there. Ultimately, the only standard you should be aspiring to is your own. This is your journey. I don’t use that term lightly. Bullet Journaling is a vehicle for self-exploration, to help you discover what you care about and the life you want to live. Focus on evolving your Bullet Journal to fit your needs. The longer you use it, the more helpful it should become. If that’s not the case, then it’s time to ask yourself why. Define the challenge and ask yourself: What could I do to make this more helpful to me? If you don’t know what to do, you’ll have one of the most supportive and creative communities in the world as a resource. Chances are there are Bullet Journalists out there who have tackled similar challenges and who are more than happy to share their insights. Whatever challenges you may be facing, know that you’re not alone.”

Discussion: 

  • Do you think there’s a correct way to Bullet Journal?

  • What did you think about Ryder’s answer in this section?

  • Has Bullet Journaling been working for you?

  • Has there been a time when your Bullet Journal wasn’t working for you? What did you do?


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