I've been thinking about journaling a lot this year, and not just because of the bullet journal method. Instead this is about more "traditional" journaling and logging ideas and notes from your day. I …
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Plan a Goal with this Simple Bullet Journal Structure
I was talking to a friend earlier this year, and he expressed frustration over how to plan the goals he had for an online course he wanted to create. Since online courses and planning are both in my …
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Plan your perfect(ly normal) day
The pursuit of the "perfect day" is something that does more harm than good. To most of us, the perfect day is something that happens on vacation or at least the weekend. You have more free time and …
Simple Bullet Journal Tips for Peak Productivity
Do you ever feel like you're just writing things down in your bullet journal but have a hard time actually DOING those things and executing on your top tasks? That's exactly what Charli and I are …
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My Morning Routine: 3 Things I Do in the First Hour of Waking Up
I believe we wake up every day wanting to spend our time on what matters most to us. Creating a consistent morning routine is one of the best ways I've started my days for the past couple years. …
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A Tactical List of How to Plan Your Days, Weeks, & Projects in a Bullet Journal
2022 was a good year for me at work. The most important way I was able to level up was in my planning, execution, and review process. After years of tinkering with a myriad of different productivity …
My 2017 Year in Review: Hits, Misses, and Lessons Learned
This is my 3rd year of writing an end of year story, and it’s something I look forward to each December. History was my favorite subject in school, and I’ve always believed that understanding what’s …
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