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Bullet Journaling is an effective way to track to-do’s without being distracted by technology.
However, you might be missing 3 habits that can simplify your day.

1. Make Habit Trackers
The monthly page has a lot of space for information. You can use this real estate to track your goals for the month. I recommend drawing a calendar on the month page.
Use a stencil to draw 3 calendars to reflect the 3 habits you’ll focus on for the month. Then, document each day you perform the habit by filling in a square.
You can see my handy work in the picture below. You don’t have to be an artist to get it done.

This gets really motivating when you get a streak going. You’ll want to stick to your goals, so that you can fill-in as many days as possible.
Don’t get too excited with your artistic skills and sketch more goals than you can accomplish. Choose the top 3 priorities and execute the plan.
2. Do a Nightly Review
Every day you will create a new entry for your notes. I recommend starting your entries the night before. You should populate your priorities early, so you don’t have to strain your mind at 5am.
As you populate your tasks, don’t forget to check the monthly log for upcoming appointments. Incorporate these monthly tasks in the daily log, so they aren’t missed.
3. Block 2 Hours for High Value
Journals are great because they encourage you to hold yourself accountable. Calendars are better because they show the time constraints you have.
You’ll never have all the time you want, so you must prioritize the tasks that create value.
I recommend blocking off 1.5 – 2 hours in the morning for the task you dread. Once you make progress on your most difficult task, you will create momentum that carries you throughout the day.
Try it Out!
These 3 habits will help you complete high value tasks and eliminate busy work. I’ve been more consistent since I added them to my daily routine.
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For those readers that haven’t heard of bullet journals, here is a video from Ryder Carroll, the creator, explaining how they work:
- I Thought 529’s Were Stupid… Until I had a kid. - January 13, 2021
- I Took Advantage of 2020. And Here’s What Happened! - January 6, 2021
- You Have Permission to Be Imperfect - November 25, 2020
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