Using a bullet journal for work8/7/2023 Then I copy & paste to the following month and correct accordingly. I also keep an outline of my finances, like accounts, expenses expected, etc. At the end of the month, I have a note with “Bring to ‘ next month’”, so that what was not done this month will be moved. I do this even monhs in advance if needed. When I create a month, I enter all my appointments as I know them. I have use a series of emoji to call attention to my entries ($ signs, check marks, exclamations !!!, etc.) I use bullets for my todos and below Notes, if I need to jot down some info for that day. This stays on TODAY because i link it to today calendar. I created a category called “Dailies”, It has an INDEX that works just as the paper one then the MONTHS, which the current stays “On the Agenda” every day I start a new note with the date e.g., TUE 23. Why not use Agenda’s checkbox, rather than giving yourself more work!? ![]() IIRC the reason for - and + in bulletin journaling is purely because when writing by hand it’s faster that drawing a checkbox. ![]() (On reflection, maybe that’s what you already do and the / indicates its migrated there, rather than the note just being reference material for example)ĭepending on how fine grained your notes are, On the Agenda could replace focus, though that doesn’t work for me. Instead of using / to indicate the item is migrated to a note, add a link to the note. No need to add events, because your calendar is visible anyway You could adapt your method to take advantage of Agenda’s strengths, and the fact it isn’t paper based. If you want to preserve a note for each day, you could use TextEdit or the Apple version (Cant remember the name) to populate each days note with your headings. My workaround isn’t designed to record what I’ve done, I’ll edit the same note the next day. I might well add some sections based on your usage! I mention it because it’s a bit like your bullet journal. I was just writing about by transition from paper to Agenda here about what is for me a missing feature in Agenda to complete my transition, and a workaround I’m trying. My usage evolved into my own style and your post reminded me of some useful concepts I dropped along the way! I used bullet journaling on paper a while back. However, in the end I am growing more fond of Agenda the more I use it and I am really happy to discover how well bullet journaling adapts so well to the Agenda format. It would be really nice to see other bullet options available in Agenda or have the ability to signify our own bullets. I simply use the traditional Agenda bullet to capture any notes or ideas that I are important to me. O Met with my boss today to go over my 3 month reviewĬapturing notes is pretty straightforward. I use “o” to signify events that took place on a specific day or note specific actions that I have taken that I need to be aware of in the future. ![]() At the very end I will replace the “X” with the exact number of pomodoros I’ve completed. (CXP): Tracks how many pomodoros I’ve completed. (2P): Indicates the number of pomodoros I’m willing to commit to this action. Here is an example…įINANCES (2P)(CXP): Set up budget for July I’m a major advocate of the Pomodoro Technique and Agenda makes it really easy to track my pomodoros. Or, if I need to migrate an action to a specific project I will use “/” to denote that this action has been migrated. From there I simply strikethrough an action to mark it completed. ![]() Instead of using the checklist feature in Agenda, actions are denoted by a “+” sign. It consists of short sentences along with specific bullets to establish context. Rapid logging is the one of the core concepts of the Bullet Journal. What went well and what I needs improvement. POINTS: This section is reserved for important notes that I need to capture.ĬLOSE: This section is reserved as a place for me to reflect upon my day. EVENTS: This section is reserved for scheduled events that take place for the corresponding day.įOCUS: This section is reserved for the top 3 things that I need to focus on.ĪCTIONS: This section is reserved for actions that take less than 5 minutes to complete.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |