Journaling Vs Bullet Journaling: Which One Should You Use?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @tia119
    @tia119 4 года назад +360

    Ryder, your narration is so soothing.

  • @floralnori
    @floralnori 4 года назад +530

    I've been using a bullet journal for almost two years and have been incorporating diary entries for a while. It has been especially helpful in keeping notes about therapy sessions and exploring what my therapist and I discussed and how I incorporate it into my life. I have a tendency to watch the art journal/bullet journal videos and stress out over how "ugly" my journal is compared to theirs. Whenever that gets in the way I always return to your videos to remind myself that simplicity and organization are also beautiful and keeps out the clutter that adds stress for me. I still watch the art journal videos to appreciate how they create their works of art, but I watch these to remind myself what bullet journaling is really about for me. Thanks, Ryder!

    • @amberleitao4727
      @amberleitao4727 4 года назад +19

      floralnori omg I’ve been stressed by watching the artistic ones too! This is actually The first time I’ll be Attempting the bullet journal, but I’ve been using regular journaling for quite some time to help me with there be as well! My problem is that something will happen to me on Monday that triggers me or heightens me in someway but by the time I get to therapy on Friday I can’t remember it or I don’t have the words to talk about it so by journaling it’s helped me be more productive in therapy. But now I want to start analyzing how sleep and my moods and all that stuff kind of work together as well as keeping a place for things that trigger me and how I can work on them like housecleaning which I said in my comment above (one of my biggest nemesis when I’m depressed)! I’m so happy to hear that the system works for you it just makes me that much more excited to get going when my journal gets here

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 4 года назад +23

      but its not ugly!
      its much easier to read and also easier to use. complicated layouts just ruin the freedom we have with this basic style.
      i add stickers and washi tape into the empty spaces at the end of the month :D

    • @Dreblueskies
      @Dreblueskies 4 года назад +10

      floralnori It’s so hard to not get caught in the comparison trap. I also need a refresher on the original method here and there.

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 4 года назад +3

      @@Dreblueskies comparison trap? dont you like your bujo? mine doesnt look like any of the fancy youtubers, but i like it much better because its mine! i cant even start to compare it with others. make yours more individual and do your own thing.

    • @Weirder_the_better
      @Weirder_the_better 4 года назад +7

      I relate to these feelings so much. Once I started watching other channels or looking at spreads on Instagram, I actually stopped journaling entirely for 3 months! I felt so inadequate. Nothing I made would ever be “Instagram-worthy”. But, like you, I came back to his videos and shifted my focus on the true purpose of why I want to journal in the first place. I’ve returned to much more minimal layouts and I have actually enjoyed them so much more. The clean lines and colors made it *look* more organized, which in turn made me *feel* more organized every time I flipped through. I still enjoy looking at the creative spreads but I know that that’s not the intention I’m going for.

  • @dilsdoes
    @dilsdoes 4 года назад +373

    this is hardly the most important thing but he is SO handsome. im not even the least bit interested hes just so good looking and has a very gentle voice its genuinely disarming.

    • @stephanieraylove
      @stephanieraylove 4 года назад +1

      Sis! Same lol

    • @alandriaontheinternet6900
      @alandriaontheinternet6900 4 года назад +1

      In your opinion maybe.

    • @jenmckeeman
      @jenmckeeman 4 года назад +5

      I actually commented out loud at the beginning of the video how handsome he is. Right there with you.

    • @dilsdoes
      @dilsdoes 4 года назад +16

      @@alandriaontheinternet6900 i feel like that goes without saying but as a lesbian with a lot of distaste for men its very noteworthy when i see a man i find genuinely goodlooking as opposed to just thinking "yeah hes probably attractive". and comments help with engagement anyway, so theres no harm in making a passing comment.
      also alandria is a very nice name.

    • @greenlimabean
      @greenlimabean 4 года назад +3

      @@dilsdoes hrs a type 4 in the energy profiling system. Type 4 people ( there are four types total of energy expressed in people and nature) have still, bold, clear, and stunning qualities about them. Their facial features are more symmetric than the other types. The are genuinely calm and clear. And he is dressing in the colors and glasses style that match his type 4 energy. If he were wearing a brown or light green shirt and had more circular glasses, you may not see his stunning quality so easily. Carol Tuttle on yt and liveyourtruth website

  • @TheHouseOffice
    @TheHouseOffice 4 года назад +486

    This dude needs to be on the Calm app

  • @benjerry8987
    @benjerry8987 4 года назад +797

    He looks like he is going to break out laughing like he thinks this is a joke. That constant smirk. I never met this guy and I don't know him personally but he looks like there's something funny going on.

    • @maripunk175indiegirl
      @maripunk175indiegirl 4 года назад +50

      I bet he was nervous and that smirk is the result 🤭😉

    • @barkatthemoon100
      @barkatthemoon100 4 года назад +28

      I don't see it as a smirk, just a smile!

    • @Alwizcaliteach
      @Alwizcaliteach 4 года назад +17

      You're not the critical type, are you.

    • @abigailluu6674
      @abigailluu6674 4 года назад +34

      Hm, I get what you’re saying. IMO, he’s probably smiling to make the video visually engaging; but I guess his efforts didn’t really appeal to you 😅. It does look a little forced. Imagine him not smiling while talking. That’ll make the video seem more like a school lecture than an informative speech about his passion (writing). Either way, what’s there to hide in a video about journaling? 😊

    • @mudskipper2842
      @mudskipper2842 4 года назад +4

      he's talking so slowly likes he's trying to get more watch time

  • @myo5501
    @myo5501 4 года назад +1370

    Okay, this is out of context but, am I the only one who gets asmr from his voice?

    • @madnessofmymind
      @madnessofmymind 4 года назад +7

      gets what??

    • @myo5501
      @myo5501 4 года назад +14

      madnessofmymind tingly tingles, you can look up asmr on yt search ;D

    • @Itachi-qt4qb
      @Itachi-qt4qb 4 года назад +61

      Not necessarily ASMR for me, but I'm oddly drawn and soothed by his voice. It makes me calm yet happy. IDK.

    • @rachelg8272
      @rachelg8272 4 года назад +21

      His voice is so soothing

    • @K3zz21
      @K3zz21 4 года назад +18

      I literally watch his videos just to hear him speak

  • @cleews_
    @cleews_ 4 года назад +182

    I just want to say I really love how Ryder gives his tips and thoughts; straight to the point, down to the essentials.
    A real inspirational minimalist.
    Thank you.

  • @ridwanslife
    @ridwanslife 4 года назад +335

    Ryder, are you a mind reader or what? I was literally thinking about this topic for my 2020 BuJo. Thanks for sharing matey.

    • @Kaalokalawaia
      @Kaalokalawaia 4 года назад +1

      Ditto

    • @thatrandomamazingperson4119
      @thatrandomamazingperson4119 4 года назад

      Ridwan Jaafar hey I found a fellow Australian :) sup

    • @Kyoto99952
      @Kyoto99952 4 года назад

      Me too!

    • @omegapi212
      @omegapi212 4 года назад +1

      Same here! I found the insight of using + and the page numbers helpful to keep it organized!

    • @nivedhaaaa908
      @nivedhaaaa908 4 года назад +1

      @@thatrandomamazingperson4119 heyyy fellow aussie!!!

  • @sarahirwin6631
    @sarahirwin6631 4 года назад +34

    I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!! I feel like the journaling aspect of the bujo method often gets lost in all the prettiness and planning. Often people are just making DIY planners. But this is sooo much more!!

  • @carrierothamel6805
    @carrierothamel6805 4 года назад +13

    I have been journaling for more than 50 years...what started as a class project when I was a sophomore in high school has helped me in so many ways to deal with life......and I tell anyone who asks why I still do it....because it has become almost as essential to and for me as breathing,eating,sleeping.......and coping with my redheaded temperment ......

  • @TheMrKeats
    @TheMrKeats 4 года назад +88

    Very helpful. I had a brain injury that effected my memory and using a journal has helped. My doctors thought I would have suffered from Alzheimer's early in my 20's but I'm still going strong.

    • @rahmahassaf2275
      @rahmahassaf2275 4 года назад +3

      Stay safe and strong !

    • @m44235
      @m44235 Год назад +1

      You got this. Much Love

    • @marlenem5204
      @marlenem5204 Год назад

      Awesome, thanks for you story. How many years do you have now?, curiousity.

  • @moonhajung6742
    @moonhajung6742 3 года назад +13

    I like when Ryder smiles. It feels so genuine in terms of his passion towards Bullet Journaling and the fact that he wants to help people like him.
    His smiles make me smile, too.
    Thank you.
    Also the insightful and poetic word choices at some parts... I love them, too. I really like how in every single video, I can find something new to learn. Especially when it's wisdom, reflection, or a life lesson we can implement.
    Seems like this channel would me my go-to when I need some... reassurance... or whatever those messy feelings are that causing me to drop, haha.

  • @TheEldux
    @TheEldux Год назад +4

    This channel is a gold mine to me. I've started journaling a while ago but over time I felt very unsatisfied when I wrote because I always had the feeling that my journals lack some sort of structure. My journal was very unorganized and the purpose of every page was kind of random. This video was kind of what I was searching for

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone Год назад +1

    Oh thank you for this. So simple, clean, and accessible ..as ever.

  • @trinadubya3406
    @trinadubya3406 3 года назад +10

    I've been using cursive writing to distinguish my diary-type entries from my to-do-type entries. Most of my cursive entries are pretty small, though. I haven't given myself over to those thoughts much in my bullet journal yet. But I will give this a try!

  • @kaycali4912
    @kaycali4912 4 года назад +2

    Sometimes I don’t know what is bothering me, so I write down everything that is still lingering in the back of my head and suddenly it becomes clear. Thank god for journaling!

  • @miabusse7986
    @miabusse7986 4 года назад +7

    Here in Germany we have to write a big essay in grade 12 which influences the final grade significantly, it’s called „housework“.
    I wrote mine in artclasses and chose „bullet journalling after Ryder Carroll- the most efficient way to organize as a student?“ as my topic and got 15 points😍☺️ so thanks a lot Ryder ☺️😂 it was cool that this exercise (normally something that brings every student to the end😅) was something fun👍🏼😊

  • @ValerieCross
    @ValerieCross 4 года назад +67

    Thank you so much Ryder. I've struggled with this and wondered if I should just have a separate journal. I'm excited to give this a try.

  • @JohnFourtyTwo
    @JohnFourtyTwo 4 года назад +21

    Before the preprinted day planner explosion in the late '70s-'80s, people used simple pocket calendars and notebooks with brief narrative statements and bullets in their journals for decades. Civilian and military leaders use brief narratives and bullets in reports which they adopted into their person diary and planning systems. I have no problem crediting Ryder Carrol for his version of the bullet journal but it's a variation of a record-keeping technique that's been in use since man first put pen to paper.

  • @Equilibriummindset
    @Equilibriummindset 4 года назад +30

    I started bullet journaling in my composition notebooks since the age of thirteen in this very exact way journal entries and tasks, events, appointments, etc. I had no idea it was called bullet journaling.

    • @Equilibriummindset
      @Equilibriummindset 4 года назад +2

      Marianne I concur. At the age of 13 I had no idea my way of jotted down my own day to day organization in my composition notebook had a name to it, Lol it’s great to know this now. It’s amazing. I love the bullet journal method. ❤️😁

    • @Carolee-nf2ud
      @Carolee-nf2ud 4 года назад +3

      Yes, I have been doing something similar for years and years in a composition book. But it has been fun for me to transition to his more organized way of doing it. I am having fun learning how to use a dot grid notebook. It is challenging after only using lined paper.

    • @JohnFourtyTwo
      @JohnFourtyTwo 4 года назад +2

      Before the preprinted day planner explosion in the late '70s-'80s, people used simple pocket calendars and notebooks with brief narrative statements and bullets in their journals for decades. Military leaders use brief narratives and bullets in reports which they adopted into their person diary and planning systems. I have no problem crediting Ryder Carrol for his version of the bullet journal but it's a variation of a concept that's been in use since man first put pen to paper.

  • @NeverKissSomeFrog123
    @NeverKissSomeFrog123 4 года назад +5

    I have a regular longterm diary and keep my dream journal in the back, i just flip to the end and turn the book over, so I write towards the first pages. That might be helpful if you have longer entries you want to write about certain topics while keeping your bullet journal section in the front neat and organized. That makes finding important spreads more easily and people could peek in without discovering telling headlines about your personal life :)

  • @jennylopez-ponce3259
    @jennylopez-ponce3259 4 года назад +34

    This is wonderful! I also journal in my bullet journal and will adding the plus sign. Such a simple yet effective tip. Thank you Ryder!

  • @donavercricket8864
    @donavercricket8864 4 года назад +5

    Adding a page number to journal entries is definitely a game-changer for me! I also used the plus symbols for journal entries in a much stressful way. I felt like I had to make the journal entry immediately or could only make one for the entire day. This makes a lot more sense because I can step away from the notes I want to expand on/journal about and come back to the ones that are the most distracting /difficult.
    Thank you again! I've been using this system for 5+ years and it's been incredibly helpful in ways I can't even begin to explain.

  • @EagleOverTheSea
    @EagleOverTheSea 4 года назад +16

    This is so timely! I got gifted The Artist's Way for my birthday last month and I have been using my Bullet Journal to do my morning pages and task essays. I find it works better for me than short-form journaling. I had almost given up bullet journalling because it was turning into just a to-do list that gave me anxiety. I switched instead to capturing anything remarkable about my day or something new I learnt that day. Now I restrict my task list to just my monthly log and use my daily log to long form my thoughts at that point of time. I then use the calendar on my monthly log page to fill in highlights of the month like you suggested in one of your tutorial videos. So far, this is working great for me. But, I kind of felt like I was cheating with the Bullet Journaling system. It is a relief to know that the system is flexible enough to allow the liberties I have already taken.

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 4 года назад +6

    Yes!! I’ve been journalling in my Daily Logs for a long time, which helps to just brain dump anxious thoughts. This is so important to me, and differentiates both the need for my bu-jo, and what tasks I can manage electronically - both are so important for my every day. Those starting bullet journalling, don’t plan ahead in your bullet journals. You need to keep the next pages empty, for random thoughts and discussions in your head, lists, plans. Some days you may have only your quick form list to write, some days you need to unload anxieties.

    • @prawncrisp5951
      @prawncrisp5951 4 года назад

      I'm approaching bullet journalling - so not even new to it yet - and this is helpful. Thank you 💐😊

  • @nabila1379
    @nabila1379 Год назад +2

    As someone who tends to be really verbose when it comes to writing, this is really helpful!

  • @rosev.4463
    @rosev.4463 4 года назад +8

    Geez, Ryder! I love how that mass between your ears works! So practical. So elegant. So brilliant. Thank you for sharing⚘

  • @Christina-cf9ot
    @Christina-cf9ot 4 года назад +15

    I use two columns, thin outer and larger inner. The large inner column gets all the normal bujo stuff, the outer I use to briefly expand upon or flag items for further development (among other things).

  • @fagerdam
    @fagerdam 4 года назад +16

    I also journal in my daily log, right under the rapid logging! But I never thought of using signifiers this way. I love the idea of turning the dash into a plus!

  • @VickyCarterR
    @VickyCarterR 4 года назад +1

    I love bullet journaling and have always combined it with long form journaling and art journaling to bring my dream of ‘one book to rule them all’ to life. Lists, notes, art, doodles and diary all in one place. It’s a mess, sort of organised chaos, and nothing like the pretty things on Instagram. But it’s me. I have never thought to use my notes to inspire my writing as prompts though so will be adding this tool to my bullet journal experience. Thank you Ryder, simple and inspiring as always.

  • @dontstarepleasek
    @dontstarepleasek 4 года назад +1

    Ryder, thank you for being so accepting of people using your process freely and allowing people to do what they need for them. I’m so excited to start my bullet journal.

  • @theuncoveredlamp
    @theuncoveredlamp 4 года назад +1

    I started bullet journaling in march fell away but plan to start anew in the new year. I want to finish your book, I kept lending it out to people who needed your system and never finished it myself. what I'm thinking is keeping 3 journals: Daily Log (basic standard bullet jounal), faith journal (to keep track of bible reading, sermon notes, prayer requests, etc), and a Reflections book (a more standard long form journal/diary).

  • @Weirder_the_better
    @Weirder_the_better 4 года назад +4

    This is some mind reading. I just asked Helen Colebrook about this last night! My one hesitation is that I like to carry my journal with me everywhere. I get anxious about losing a journal with my personal thoughts or mental health issues inside. It has kept me from taking my journal with me and then later wishing I had it. I may use this method but keep a separate journal for elaborating on those points that need unpacking.

  • @Freebirdshearth
    @Freebirdshearth 4 года назад +3

    I think it's really important to include ALL of our lives in the same place--not a pad for lists, a journal for thoughts, etc. So I have already been incorporating everything from my daily mundane activities, to what I am learning, and what I am thinking about. The plus sign is a great idea! Thank you for the BuJo method!

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 4 года назад

      ikr. since i started bujoing over a year ago i dont use any additional paper anymore.

  • @Yana-jv3ed
    @Yana-jv3ed 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking of doing this for 2021. I used to separate my journal and bujo/planner. But I find it hard to bring along different notebooks. and realized that I most of the time end up using my bujo/planner as "journal". :D most bujo posted aren't in this style so I'm very happy I finally saw this one :) thank you!

  • @SeaweedKisses
    @SeaweedKisses 4 года назад +7

    The way you add journal entries is similar to how I incorporate extra thoughts/notes to self. Before, I used to keep personal journalings in a separate notebook, but lately I've been enjoying the convenience of keeping everything combined in one book. Thank you for sharing more of your techniques!

  • @crthompson822
    @crthompson822 Год назад +1

    As always you present a light in my life.This particular video provided more insight into how to not only use personal journaling. It also opened my mind to how to think about my issues by writing it down. Recording it. Then putting it together with the ‘weekly review’. omg this has opened up a whole new deep practice. Many blessings have manifested because of learning The Bullet Journal Method. I am so grateful to you.

    • @bulletjournal
      @bulletjournal  Год назад

      grateful this can help feel grounded in your own life!

  • @boscoteacher
    @boscoteacher 4 года назад +6

    Great tip...I am a BUJO beginner...It will help me a lot...that was one thing I had missing starting BUJO...thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @amberleitao4727
    @amberleitao4727 4 года назад +3

    This is what I’m actually starting journaling for! I wanted a way to actually do my mental health journaling which I bring to therapy with me... but also look at tracking things like my anxiety/depression, sleep, moods, etc, While also looking at different things that trigger my anxiety and learning how to manage them better like housecleaning and the way I talk to myself my inner dialogue… I’ve been wondering how I’m going to tackle the actual daily journaling part, so this is EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED!!!!! I don’t have a need for traditional bullet journaling because I don’t have a job and I don’t have kids I have to keep track of so I’m strictly going to be doing mental health and I’m really really really really excited about it

  • @Coffee-Makeup-Stationary
    @Coffee-Makeup-Stationary 4 года назад +2

    Been doing this since I started Bullet Journaling in March. And this is the longest I’ve kept up consistent journaling of any kind. ❤️
    I also share this and the RUclips videos with clients as I see it would be a accepted and beneficial.

  • @annedarbyshire7634
    @annedarbyshire7634 4 года назад +57

    I have been doing more or less exactly this but using 'J' instead of '+' as a signifier.

    • @castorj.b.1257
      @castorj.b.1257 4 года назад +2

      @@louisehelene2006 'journal' I guess?

    • @JohnFourtyTwo
      @JohnFourtyTwo 4 года назад +3

      Good for you Anne, that's great you're using the journal how it best works for you instead of treating Ryder's suggestions as set-in-stone inflexible dogma. Also, most of the world uses the checkmark as a completed task and the "X" as a deleted task in whatever method they use.

  • @nikol2014
    @nikol2014 4 года назад +6

    You’re so right!! Bullet journal literally is a layout of your mind

  • @heydebee
    @heydebee 4 года назад +40

    genius.

  • @aggiziajka6479
    @aggiziajka6479 5 месяцев назад

    I love your energy in those videos. You really touch me deep and every time I watch you I feel EVERYTHING is possible. and then reality comes and it's not working the way I planned. Thank you for your time! Greetings from Poland.

    • @bulletjournal
      @bulletjournal  5 месяцев назад

      thank you for watching 🙏🏼

  • @adamjohansson4673
    @adamjohansson4673 4 года назад

    Hey! I encountered bujo for the first time about a month ago. I had struggled with journaling, but now after listening to "the bullet journal method" audio book and got my first leuchtturm bullet journal, I have to say, this is genius. Bujo will for sure be a part of my life for the coming years and hopefully for the rest of my life. I love how you make everything so minimal and simple. It is so calming, yet satisfying. I just want to thank you Carroll. I really appreciate your work and those videos are amazing.

  • @AinaKanatkyzy
    @AinaKanatkyzy 2 года назад

    I've been surfing through Pinterest for like 3-4 years for tips on how to Bullet Journal and journal. But your way is just a discovery for me, and a really good one. Thanks.

  • @Andrew-dg7qm
    @Andrew-dg7qm 5 месяцев назад +1

    2 main take aways for me
    • I have been immediately putting a page number next to a + even though often times I don’t feel like writing the longform journal part in the moment. I just know that I need to expand on the thought at some point. Now I realize I can come back and find the pluses and then do the longform entry
    • I never thought of doing the long form below on the daily log, good idea

    • @bulletjournal
      @bulletjournal  5 месяцев назад

      Glad that you can find this helpful!

  • @taraunscripted9270
    @taraunscripted9270 Год назад

    Ryder, with someone who also dances merrily with ADD (I don't consider it suffering), I recently discovered why I never stuck with the 'pretty layout' versions of BuJo'ing. It was too time-consuming, and IT WAS WRONG! I have watched your videos before, but for some reason, watching it today, the whole thing just clicked for me, like a key in a lock. I have also started moving some of my long-form journaling back to handwriting. (I leave my bitch sessions and complaints for the digital journals). This video was the bow 🎀 on the box 🎁, the cherry🍒 on top🍨, the pot at the rainbow's 🌈 end! It combines the true method of bullet journaling with long form. It's the best of both worlds, and now the whole process makes sense.
    By the way, I love how mindful you are about speaking slowly, articulately, and calmly. I know having ADD/ADHD, this is a skill that must be learned and mastered intentionally. I struggle with this, and you are an inspiration that I, too, can learn to speak so masterfully.

  • @kungligkatt
    @kungligkatt 4 года назад +4

    I've been long-form journaling since before I started bullet journaling so for me it was the other way around. I incorporated bullet journaling into my long-form journaling by keeping them on separate pages. When the page I'm bullet journaling on runs out I go to the next blank page and when the page I'm long-form journaling on runs out I do the same. Since the long-form journaling is just a wall of text I can easily tell it apart from everything else. Thus I keep the two forms of journaling apart but roughly keep the timeline together in that I don't have to turn many pages to find the corresponding date. Since I use my long-form journaling mostly as a braindump or to write plot ideas for fiction I have no need to keep the two forms of journaling on the same page wich also keep my bullet journaling tidy (as I migrate my tasks weekly instead of daily). The best part about it is that I need only one notebook and the clutter, both in my mind and on my desk, has cleared a bit. So, this also beame a wall of text, but I love this system so much and the bullet journal way of planning has really helped me, especially when it comes to focus and not worrying so much about the future. (I let the future log do that for me.) Thank you for sharing this system with the world!

    • @geofredo46
      @geofredo46 4 года назад +2

      Linnéa Hådén Wow, the idea of keeping the traditional daily log and long form journaling on separate pages is such a great idea I had never considered. I like Ryder’s method for combining longer entries into the rapid log but when I tried it in the past I just hated seeing the blocks of text mixed in with the bulleted items. I’ll have to try this or give Ryders method another chance.

    • @kungligkatt
      @kungligkatt 4 года назад +1

      @@geofredo46 Glad I could inspire. Hope it works out for you!

    • @JohnFourtyTwo
      @JohnFourtyTwo 4 года назад +1

      I use a Franklin Planner and I use a combination of brief narrative and bullet journaling; I don't have the patience to draw all those calendars and charts. I'll use a brief narrative alone or with supporting bullets if necessary it all depends on the subject or I'll just use standalone bullets if that's all I need. I see no need to get worked-up over a specific way to use a system. Bottom line is to use it how it best suits your needs and if you find it easier and better to modify the original concept then do it and you'll be much more productive and fell better for it.

  • @VTSherr
    @VTSherr 4 года назад +5

    I love this video so much. So simple, yet brings out the true essence of journaling and the idea of unpacking the mind.

  • @lydiaderhake2532
    @lydiaderhake2532 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! This really helped me tie in my desire for organization and my need to work through tough situations. I love that this leaves room for both. Don't feel like I need to buy 2 journals now!

  • @makt7448
    @makt7448 4 года назад +4

    Journaling from your own prompts 👏 great point, especially as we prepare for 2020. I really learn something from your videos. Thank you 😊

  • @anpathm
    @anpathm 4 года назад +2

    Wow thank you for the idea to add the (+ sign) I usually take notes of my meetings and sometimes I pray on my bujo ✨

  • @claudiahurd9855
    @claudiahurd9855 2 года назад

    I’m a newbie to Bujo, but have journaled since I was 15. (67 now) Thank you for all the good information and
    permission to make it work for me💕🙏

  • @KatG23
    @KatG23 4 года назад +1

    I love long-form journaling in my bullet journal! This video has helped me with organizing it into place, though with the symbol ideas and page number ideas. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thepeddler9226
    @thepeddler9226 4 года назад

    This is one reason why I hesitate to try another kind of weeklies. I just go day-by-day because if I make a spread will I ran out of space? I'm journaling what's going on during my day instead of jot noting - that's on my monthly spread. If, like you said, I miss a day or two, especially when I'm gone for the weekend, I won't feel bad. When I'm gone during the weekend it's because my DH and I teach personal emergency preparedness across Canada so we travel. My journaling would be boring: teaching 9-5, 22 present, potluck for lunch. I love your small video because it catches small problems we might have. TFS Nicole

  • @lauracabe
    @lauracabe 4 года назад +23

    Ryder: posts
    Me: does happy dance

  • @tamarabriedwell801
    @tamarabriedwell801 4 года назад +1

    He has such a calm soothing voice!

  • @donnadixon8065
    @donnadixon8065 3 года назад +1

    I know i love his voice. He seems so calm.

  • @Carolee-nf2ud
    @Carolee-nf2ud 4 года назад

    I really like these short, to the point explanations. Very helpful.

  • @steveshepherd333
    @steveshepherd333 4 года назад

    This short video really helped me in trying to fathom out how, where, why, and when to make notes, bullet points ... there are so many ways and techniques here on YT, this for me, was the perfect foundation in which to start .... much thanks 🙏 Steve UK 🙂

  • @krevbot
    @krevbot 4 года назад +2

    I think this is my favorite thing you've put out this far! Thank you!
    Also, I'd love to see your new Daily Log - looks like you've made some changes that I may want to incorporate.

  • @BrianHazardVideos
    @BrianHazardVideos 4 года назад +12

    Who dares gives Ryder a thumbs down!? FIND THEM AND DESTROY THEM!

    • @kajal1953
      @kajal1953 4 года назад

      Hahaha. Only you can comment this...😂

    • @JohnFourtyTwo
      @JohnFourtyTwo 4 года назад +1

      Probably someone from Reddit who doesn't understand how the up and down voting buttons are supposed to work. 🤣

    • @CZiNTrPT
      @CZiNTrPT 3 года назад

      Probably Telltale

  • @jvlienest
    @jvlienest 4 года назад +1

    amazing. the idea of turning the - into a + is so clever. thanks for this, ryder!

  • @thesharpelife9415
    @thesharpelife9415 3 года назад +2

    I love this idea! I also like how clean the pages look with simple M.D.W format, though I use R for Thursday and U for Sunday so that if I turn to a random day, I can distinguish Tues/Thurs or Sat/Sun. :-) When I was in college, that's how the schedules were lettered. If it was a Tuesday/Thursday class, they had it abbreviated as T/R.

  • @mariontinio8667
    @mariontinio8667 4 года назад +40

    What I've been having trouble with is consistent indexing.

    • @luna_feles4165
      @luna_feles4165 4 года назад +8

      Same for me. But the great thing about bullet journaling is that you can easily change or leave out things you do not necessarily need. Just keep experimenting, some day you'll have an optimal system that serves you well

    • @luniasta
      @luniasta 4 года назад +6

      I gave up on indexing, it serves little purpose for me

    • @annak3325
      @annak3325 4 года назад +4

      dont do it! whats the point if you never look back anyway. if you want to stay more organized you can have your more daily/reminders in the front and have collections in the back. i love doing it that way

    • @geministargazer9830
      @geministargazer9830 4 года назад +1

      Just ditch it, I never use the index

    • @mariontinio8667
      @mariontinio8667 4 года назад +3

      Good to know I'm not alone on this. The index helps me with landmark collections like quarterly goals and reflections, so I cannot ditch it totally.

  • @EmmiUmar
    @EmmiUmar 3 года назад

    So helpful I love the plus idea and putting the page number next to it - of course! Def prefer the looking at the camera format to the looking at hands format

  • @santo0561
    @santo0561 4 года назад +6

    Very effective. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I love the '+' idea.

  • @dashaione3642
    @dashaione3642 4 года назад

    This is cool about the bullet journal system. It is a free canvas for us to fill in. Surprisingly I started this technique, 3 months ago. I am struggling to cope with my mental health and I thought about incorporating it in my bujo. Instead of writing my feelings and thoughts as a note, i write the time I am writing and start the narrative.
    Thanks for introducing the bujo system. It helps a lot!

  • @personalsbysara
    @personalsbysara 4 года назад +4

    Love this idea, I've been just writing huge blocks of text as notes, will give this a try.

  • @ShelinaV
    @ShelinaV 3 года назад

    It's been awhile since I've been by. So glad you're still making videos. Like your voice, your original OG bullet journal method is so calming and unobtrusive. Keep making videos, you'd be surprised at how complicated things get with all the bujo noise out here.

  • @sarahhunter2088
    @sarahhunter2088 4 года назад

    This is a really fundamental purpose of q journal- any style of journaling sort is essentially a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations and what I have observed is that a Bullet Journal has become an opportunity for people to convey their lives as stylishly and elegantly simple that is almost a bratty picture of their ToDo List and their Schedule/Routine that is completely void record of the genuine and intimately personal details of their lives. Whether it is because their focus is on putting their lives on show on Instagram or RUclips or they simply do not know how to convey and make note of whatever is happening in a brief, succinct way that is realised by recording it with words or because it is so time intensive to produce a beautifully created format to visually present their lives. HOWEVER, I have fallen into this trap- even though I am the only person who sees it- and have found that not only have I been disappointed with my creative composition of my time but that when I have flicked back over that, yes, sure I can see the tasks, activities and habits at that time but that I have no record of what was going on for me, how I was experiencing my life at that time and therefore have unintentionally lost the opportunity to explore myself and enhance the way I am navigating life.
    Which I felt quite alarmed to realise that despite all the effort I was putting into the process that my life seemed to be slipping through my fingers.
    I have since found a nice balance, but something that I will definitely keep refining and updating it so that I am connected to my own self and who I am. I wonder if this is an issue that people manage to recognise and overcoming by adapting to their own needs or if it is more common for people to abandon the Bullet Journal.
    In my opinion this is a significant issue and I am really glad that it has been brought to attention with a very clear explanation and and indication of the purpose and importance by you so that it is therefore an indisputable capacity and purpose of the Bullet Journal for the obvious reason(!).
    I do hope that this very enlightening and useful for others.

  • @liliana1lfr
    @liliana1lfr 4 года назад

    Yes, it's like you were reading my mind, too! Horizontal lines are for journaling! Get the thoughts out, and move on, or return to it later with greater clarity. And more joy!

  • @thesurfacepallete
    @thesurfacepallete 4 года назад +6

    this was perfect timing thank u for making this video, this makes my cluttered mind more manageable i love u!!!!!

  • @ashleym5868
    @ashleym5868 4 года назад

    I'm glad I found this because I have been trying to figure out how to do this myself in my journal. When you said use a plus symbol it kinda blew my mind because it's so simple but I would have never thought of it.

  • @cheahemily
    @cheahemily Год назад

    Thank you.
    I'm not consistent and most times very random. But i constantly want to stay organised.
    I started many variation of bujo with the pretty ones. Realise its not really functional as life progress and changes.
    I think going back to basic rapid logging bullet journaling could be the answer. Amid chaos, there are order. I pray this restart would help me.

  • @willingvessel1069
    @willingvessel1069 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I feel like I should have been able to figure this out on my own -- nevertheless, so thankful for this short, yet concise video! Your bullet Journals are a life saver!

  • @canhoto1047
    @canhoto1047 4 года назад +2

    This was really helpful. I've been struggling to combine the two forms of journaling into something that doesn't look messy. Since I do more regular journaling than bujo, my journal usually ends up a mess of walls of text with tasks (I don't take bullet notes, I go straight to expanding my thoughts as like to write things down as they're still fresh in my memory) thrown in between and it becomes harder for me to keep track of them.

  • @notchewie
    @notchewie 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant! Thank you for the suggestion for the "+".

  • @ricardomilos2892
    @ricardomilos2892 4 года назад

    His voice is very calming

  • @ladyindigo9835
    @ladyindigo9835 2 года назад

    Fantastic great video! this is like a great refresher course to my bullet journaling I love it!

  • @3Duncan3
    @3Duncan3 4 года назад

    I'm preparing to enter a new journal in January and had just this morning decided to keep my journal in a separate book (as I'm doing now), now I'll reevaluate that. Thank you for the insight.

  • @jacqslabz
    @jacqslabz 4 года назад

    Wow, this is powerful. Thank you so much for sharing. I've been basically keeping a dairy and a bujo, and I just never thought about combining them, even though I didn't like having two separate books. I have BPD (which really should be renamed to emotion dysregulation disorder), and I'm learning to be mindful to be more aware of my own emotions (instead of just being eaten alive by them) which makes long-form journaling to work through emotions is a very important tool for me. Using the - and + thing sounds like pure genius, I can't wait to give it a try. This might end up being a vital tool in my recovery and maintenance post-treatment, so again just thnk you so much for sharing this tip.

  • @carlixalfonzo
    @carlixalfonzo 4 года назад

    Wow! this woks a lot for me! I've been adding journaling to my bujo the past few months! I'm adding this to my workshop in Santiago too!
    Thanks Ryder!

  • @dianamollo8156
    @dianamollo8156 2 года назад

    Will give a try to this. I usually sepate my tasks and thoughts in 2 notebooks but this seem more coherent

  • @TamaSarah
    @TamaSarah 4 года назад

    I have been trying to do bullet journaling but I’m never consistent plus i don’t admire the setups that I created. But then your bullet journaling style is what I was looking for its simple and minimalist. Thanks a lot for sharing this. I can now journal as well as bujo together.

  • @DawnMontgomeryAuthor
    @DawnMontgomeryAuthor 4 года назад

    Thank you for such a great tip on incorporating journaling in with rapid logging. It helps keep everything where I need it to be.

  • @Ggoldwyn
    @Ggoldwyn 4 года назад +1

    I always keep separate journal because I tend to write pages and pages. However I've been incorporating few sentences here and there as rapid logging through the day and it helps me feel less distracted.

  • @izaaclowery9316
    @izaaclowery9316 3 года назад

    I'd pay for an audiobook read by this guy 100%

  • @JayShapirorealtor
    @JayShapirorealtor 4 года назад

    Very helpful indeed. I've been working through the rapid journaling -- a skill I have yet to master -- and journaling is something that I've done before but always in a separate journal. At least now I can incorporate it into one journal, which I always have with me. Thanks.

  • @cutiepiedaina
    @cutiepiedaina 4 года назад +4

    ryder carroll coming in thru as the new stationery matt d'avela!!!!

  • @akirahizeki3802
    @akirahizeki3802 4 года назад +1

    This is a great help! I've been struggling with finding a format or way on how I can incorporate my daily journalling with my BuJo. Keeping a separate notebook is a hassle, I tend to forget about it and not journal at all, and it frustrates me. I want to incorporate this method in my 2020 BuJo life. Thanks!

  • @amaze-on07
    @amaze-on07 2 года назад

    Loved the animation you put in video, keep doing this!

  • @suhaalharbi8319
    @suhaalharbi8319 4 года назад +1

    OMG i was planing to start journaling but I wasn’t sure how to begin thank you so much that was so helpful to make up my mind 🙏

  • @terrybyrd5105
    @terrybyrd5105 4 года назад

    There must be a hell of a lot of people out there who want to get a grip on their daily doings thru journaling. I clicked on One bullet journaling video, and within seconds the recommended video feed was flooded with hundreds of bullet journaling videos. You may say it's RUclips parameters, but I think its the raw number of related videos. Try it with any other subject - you'll see!

  • @hortymyty6089
    @hortymyty6089 4 года назад

    Your voice is so soothing

  • @lindameni837
    @lindameni837 3 года назад

    Really enjoying your videos. Thank you!

  • @kellyroxburgh1925
    @kellyroxburgh1925 3 года назад

    I found this very informative and helpful. I always wondering about journaling along with my daily log. Thanks for your insight.

  • @Equilibriummindset
    @Equilibriummindset 4 года назад

    Awesome! This is exactly how I use my bullet journal for years.

  • @MyEu4ia
    @MyEu4ia 3 года назад

    This is SO good! I'm so sad that your original idea gets lost in all these super creative bujos on yt. I get lost in it as well, but generally I love to journal and I have been journaling since I was about 12 years old and this video was a real light bulb for me. Thanks so much