Jess, I love how well you teach & explain all things! (I’m sure your students miss you at school!) Your symbols are so great for me too! You have fantastic insight with all things bujo! I can see you meeting with Ryder over bubble teas & sharing ideas! 😂 That would be so cool!!
For me, I felt that an X was too negative to indicate “completed.” So, my tasks are open circles, and when I finish a task, I fill the circle in. For a cancelled task, I fill the circle in and line out the wording. I still use the < > symbols for migration. Events are triangles but I don’t have any fancy indicators to show whether or not I went lol. Notes are still just dashes for me. I also use color-coded pens, pink for personal, purple for work, Green for finance, and blue for pets and gardens. So if I need to give my dog a bath, that would be an open circle task in blue pen. When I get a bill, Pay (Whatever) Bill becomes an open circle task in green pen, and the due date is a dash note also in green pen. If my friend wants to meet for coffee on Thursday at 4:30, that’s a triangle event in pink pen. Just another example of making it your own! Love your channel Jess!
Bullet journal queen I love this! As always, this is a wonderful idea to incorporate in my bullet journal. I’m always looking for new creative ideas and this looks so nice!
Thanks for the video! I used to use squares for bullets. Half-painted diagonally were for started ones, fully painted for completed ones. But as far as I've been watching your videos, I get very interested in your system. I'm using it in my September spreads and I love it. As for custom bullets, once I used as following: dash (minus) - for a task, + for a started task, a circle around + for finished task. Minuses were very easily turned into arrows for migrated/postponed tasks. It was very handy in my work notes, but absolutely inconvenient in my everyday spreads. Now I use similar (but slightly different) system in my content planner 😅🤣 a blank circle for a schedule, a must have (post which I must plan, but I haven't yet); a plus in this circle for a scheduled, pre-planned post; and a black circle for a posted one.
I use a dot for a task, but sometimes I use a checkmark to show I've completed it and sometimes I "X" it out when it's completed. Growing up, for me, an X meant cancelled. So, I still have a hard time using it sometimes lol
On my task list I tend to do an open circle and then I fill it in once I've completed the task but I do draw arrows if I've moved it to a different day. On my brain dump page I tend to do a little dot and then put a check mark on it once it's complete or I cross the whole thing off if it's something that I'm not going to do or I don't need to worry about.
Jess, I love how well you teach & explain all things! (I’m sure your students miss you at school!) Your symbols are so great for me too! You have fantastic insight with all things bujo! I can see you meeting with Ryder over bubble teas & sharing ideas! 😂 That would be so cool!!
Haha I wouldn’t be opposed to that! 😄💜
For someone who is trying to start they’re first bullet journal this is really helpful
Oh yay! 😄💜 I’m glad it’s helpful!
For me, I felt that an X was too negative to indicate “completed.” So, my tasks are open circles, and when I finish a task, I fill the circle in. For a cancelled task, I fill the circle in and line out the wording. I still use the < > symbols for migration. Events are triangles but I don’t have any fancy indicators to show whether or not I went lol. Notes are still just dashes for me. I also use color-coded pens, pink for personal, purple for work, Green for finance, and blue for pets and gardens. So if I need to give my dog a bath, that would be an open circle task in blue pen. When I get a bill, Pay (Whatever) Bill becomes an open circle task in green pen, and the due date is a dash note also in green pen. If my friend wants to meet for coffee on Thursday at 4:30, that’s a triangle event in pink pen. Just another example of making it your own! Love your channel Jess!
Love hearing about your system! That’s a cool method 😄💜 thanks for sharing 💪
@@JashiiCorrin Omg I’ve never gotten a reply from a creator before lol yay 🎉
@@emilyjeanine1159 Aww well yay! I'm happy to be your first reply 😋🥳
Bullet journal queen I love this! As always, this is a wonderful idea to incorporate in my bullet journal. I’m always looking for new creative ideas and this looks so nice!
Glad it gave you some inspiration 😄💜
Thank you Jess!
Finally I had the right inspiration to adapt my key to suit me. ❤🎉
Aww yay! Most welcome and glad to hear it 💜😄
Love the way you explain! Just amazing !!
Thanks! 😄💜
Thanks for the video!
I used to use squares for bullets. Half-painted diagonally were for started ones, fully painted for completed ones.
But as far as I've been watching your videos, I get very interested in your system. I'm using it in my September spreads and I love it.
As for custom bullets, once I used as following: dash (minus) - for a task, + for a started task, a circle around + for finished task. Minuses were very easily turned into arrows for migrated/postponed tasks. It was very handy in my work notes, but absolutely inconvenient in my everyday spreads.
Now I use similar (but slightly different) system in my content planner 😅🤣 a blank circle for a schedule, a must have (post which I must plan, but I haven't yet); a plus in this circle for a scheduled, pre-planned post; and a black circle for a posted one.
...when you totally forgot the word "to fill in" 😅🥴🙈
Oh cool system! And don’t worry, it took me 3 days to remember the word “modify” for this video 😂
@@JashiiCorrin Oh, thanks! Yeah, sometimes such struggles are so... unexpected! 😂
I use a dot for a task, but sometimes I use a checkmark to show I've completed it and sometimes I "X" it out when it's completed. Growing up, for me, an X meant cancelled. So, I still have a hard time using it sometimes lol
That's fair 👏 I often use check marks for projects because it's satisfying to put the lil "tick" in 👌💜
Thanks for explaining these so well!
Most welcome! 😄💜 I hope they’ll make for a useful resource 👏
On my task list I tend to do an open circle and then I fill it in once I've completed the task but I do draw arrows if I've moved it to a different day. On my brain dump page I tend to do a little dot and then put a check mark on it once it's complete or I cross the whole thing off if it's something that I'm not going to do or I don't need to worry about.
Oh cool 👏 interesting to hear about the symbols other people use 😄💜
Email section "Schedule Gym Time, Lol - no" LOL I love it.
Haha 😂 glad you enjoyed that fake task, lol
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Aww yiss 🥳
The pressure of writing something because you are so early 🥶
😂 oh no! Well I appreciate you taking the time to! 💜