One of my friends introduced me to Bullet Journalling a few months ago,
and being totally innocent/ignorant/clueless as to what a bullet journal
actually IS, I did the most natural thing in the world – I googled it.
Oh. My. Gosh.
I guess I'd been living under a rock. There are a zillion posts on Pinterest and another zillion
websites. Just. About. Bullet Journals.
Mine is a cheapo composition notebook with graph paper pages, and I've turned it into sort of a do-it-yourself planner/scrapbook/coloring book. Lots of people use
them to establish new habits.

From that point, it’s a free-for-all!
Some people draw their own monthly/weekly calendar
pages and use them like a “normal” planning calendar. Some people make workout logs, running logs,
lists of books to read, lists of books read, weight logs, and a myriad of other
list-based pages. Some people use one
color of ink; some use a rainbow. Some people get fancy, using different decorative fonts, drawing pictures, and
making artistic borders. On Pinterest,
the posts are overwhelming – so much artistic energy!

Because I’m frugal (read "cheap"), I went to the local big box discount store and bought the aforementioned
composition book and a pack of ten colored gel pens.
Here some of the things I've put in my bullet journal:
Here some of the things I've put in my bullet journal:
- Quotes I like
- List of 100 dreams (I’m an over-achiever – I have 120!)
- Couch to 5K tracker (I’ve had to stop for now – I’m recovering from a bout of plantar fasciitis in my left foot)
- Daily habits (like empty the sink/load the dishwasher or feed the animals)
- Weekly habits (like clipping a cat’s claws each week – I rotate, so each cat gets clipped every 4 weeks)
- Daily steps
- Running mileage log
- Books read this year (for the GoodReads.com challenge)
- Bicycling mileage (for the Great Cycle Challenge in June/July)
- Leave tracker (so I don’t run out of vacation days!)
- Running streak tracker (not mileage, just whether I've run a minimum of one mile every day)
- Pages read (for the library summer reading program)
- Ongoing projects (things I might forget to work on, like clearing out the so-called guest room so it can be used for its stated purpose)
I use color, but I’m not big on fancy fonts or borders or
pictures. I like to color in the squares,
instead of checking things off. I can
see at a glance how consistent I am with my habits. Getting ready for tomorrow and laying out my
clothes – nearly every day. Vitamins –
hit and miss. I can’t lie to myself when I
have the evidence right in front of me in ten colors!
Sometimes when I’m filling in my daily
items, I notice I haven’t done something on the list, and I’ll go hurry and
do it just so I can color that blasted square! Mind games. That's what it is.

Have you used a Bullet Journal or something like it? What kind of stuff do you have in it?