The Best List of Bullet Journal Supplies You Need

Coming into the bullet journaling world, I remember watching tons of videos and reading even more blog posts and thinking with a mix of excitement and horror “OMG there are so many bullet journal supplies!”. 

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Rapid Logging: What it is and how to do it

If you’ve ever watched Ryder Caroll’s intro to Bullet Journal video, you’ll notice 2 things. The first is that his is NOTHING like the bullet journals that you see on Instagram and Pinterest and he does something called rapid logging that no one seems to talk about.

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January 2020 Plan with Me

GUYS! It’s been a long time since I did a post like this. But January 2020 deserves a plan with me. If you haven’t seen my 2020 annual set up you can do that here but there are a few new annual spreads in this post too.

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How to Create a Minimalist Bullet Journal Set Up

Here we are at the beginning of another year. But even if you’re reading this way after it’s been posted, this article has EVERYTHING you need to inspire your first minimalist bullet journal set up.

Every year I do a bullet journal set up, I really try to take the opportunity to implement what I’ve learned. One of my main beliefs about bullet journaling is that it’s a process. It takes time to learn what works and what doesn’t.

And as long as you reflect, you’ll hone in on how the method works best for you.

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Holiday Bullet Journal Spreads

With Christmas around the corner, holiday bullet journal spreads are in order!

There seems to be an abundance of holidays at the end of the year, and I’m grateful for it. It’s so nice it get some time to spend with family and friends that we don’t see as often as we typically like.

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The Ryder Calendar – Why I love it

Bullet journal monthly setups almost always include a calendar (duh) but what kind of calendar you use depends a lot on your style and what you use your journal for. The major two types of calendars are the traditional calendar and the Ryder Calendar.

I’ve tried out both calendar types in my bullet journal and found out one thing for sure, the Ryder calendar is the way for me.

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