Post 1055839 by WelshPixie@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #1055517 by WelshPixie@mastodon.social
2018-11-08T13:43:40Z
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Soooo, bullet journaling is a whole thing, huh. I've vaguely noticed it but never really paid attention to what it was until today; saw a post by a friend mentioning how addictive it is and went and looked up exactly what it IS. Have you tried it? Did you stick with it?
(DIR) Post #1055518 by carbontwelve@d20hero.club
2018-11-08T14:05:29.735514Z
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@WelshPixie my wife tries from time to time, she will keep with it for six weeks or so and then for one reason or another stop. Then six months later rinse and repeat 😊
(DIR) Post #1055839 by WelshPixie@mastodon.social
2018-11-08T14:05:44Z
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@carbontwelve That sounds like what I'd do.
(DIR) Post #1056545 by sikkdays@mastodon.social
2018-11-08T14:31:49Z
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@WelshPixie @carbontwelve This sounds like me too. I haven't tried it for this reason. I do want to be more organized, but I think I've learned a lot about myself recently. My problem is prioritizing. Everything *feels* like it has to be done now.
(DIR) Post #1057998 by artsyhonker@mastodon.art
2018-11-08T14:29:56Z
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@WelshPixie Yes and yes.Mine is not pretty, mind.
(DIR) Post #1057999 by artsyhonker@mastodon.art
2018-11-08T14:40:03Z
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@WelshPixie I like that I can start and stop various calendar layouts depending on what's going on in my life.I like that hand-writing my schedule makes me slow down and take on a bit less. A lot of my project planning is in written format; I like having it all in one book. Carrying 3 or 4 gets silly fast!I like that if I disengage for a bit, when I get back I don't feel compelled to fill in the blank pages. I can always start where I am.