Beginner bullet journal tips for CONSISTENCY (stress free!)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @wobbling-around
    @wobbling-around Год назад +328

    This is the most AUTHENTIC video about bullet journaling on the internet!! Thank you! It’s messy, flawed, realistic, and an actual work in progress. Huge point about the flexibility - if you’re starting out, you won’t know exactly how it will serve your needs as best as possible so you’ll need to try out different things - and that’s OKAY! Also, kudos for the humour, I’m actually watching the rest of your videos now because of it. Keep it up 🚀

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +5

      thank you!!! 🕺🏾

    • @hezvandermeij
      @hezvandermeij Год назад +2

      I *almost* agree.
      It's absolutely the 2nd most out there and amazing!
      But Ryder's own video/videos will always be the most authentic ☺️😘

    • @PC-ku8uy
      @PC-ku8uy 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same!! I’m a total newbie - came for the bujo tips, stayed for the humor and InCrEdiBLe insight! Thank you Simie ⭐️

    • @yogidevendrabiriyani1777
      @yogidevendrabiriyani1777 8 месяцев назад

      Yes yes yes yes.
      Finally something relatable

    • @yogidevendrabiriyani1777
      @yogidevendrabiriyani1777 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@hezvandermeijlove ryder, hes also very calming and comforting

  • @paperquilt
    @paperquilt Год назад +220

    This video has way too few views! You're amazing, and your sense of humour was exactly what I needed for my anxious perfectionist brain to pipe the f down!

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Год назад +119

    I'm not exactly a beginner, but this was still so helpful. The biggest take-away was to let it grow into a shape based on your needs, not some spread you think you have to include . Great video! PS: And you made me finally pick up that copy of atomic habits that's been gathering dust for 6 months! :D

  • @jencook203
    @jencook203 10 месяцев назад +1

    HOLY CRAP. Excellent way to say, "the aesthetic bujo crew is awesome, but don't let them get you down." Because. Phew. When I was first starting. That was rough.

  • @YeahThisIsLife
    @YeahThisIsLife Год назад +8

    I honestly love this revival of bullet journalling with a renewed focus on the actual purpose: to make life easier to manage! I had 2 false starts with BuJos and both times I gave up not even 2 months in because it didn't make things easier for me, My BuJo now? I've been using it for over a year and a half and it's become integral to keeping my life sorted - especially as a person with raging ADHD. My spreads are simple - a monthly spread that has an overview of the month and a sidebar of habits I need to be reminded of (I have ADHD so the habits are literally things like 'brush your teeth', 'brush your teeth at night too girlie') and then weekly spreads that are super simple in scope but can be dressed up with stickers and colors when I'm feeling motivated and kept to just plain black and white lines when I'm not. It's made me realize why people are such diehard fans of it and why so many people, including me, did not stick with it - if I didn't pare it down to the things that work for me I'd have so many unused spreads and I'd be crying over messing up. Now I now what I need and everything else is just the cherry on top.

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      This is awesome!!! Thank you for sharing ✨

    • @raffyoli
      @raffyoli 3 дня назад

      the habits ur tracking are so real bestie

  • @aliciazee9202
    @aliciazee9202 Год назад +31

    This is *EXACTLY* what I've been looking for! I love how you've opened up your bullet journal to show it's evolution. Thanks for your clear and humorous explanations and explorations. I only wish I'd found your video many moons ago, but I'm happy to have found it now!
    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @la6136
    @la6136 Год назад +14

    I love your editing style it is really cute. I have ADHD so I love making up new spreads over time to meet my needs. That is what makes bullet journal so appealing to me over a regular planner. I subscribed!

  • @andrew4635
    @andrew4635 Год назад +41

    That coffee pour at the end gave me life!
    I appreciate how you emphasize changing your spreads as your needs dictate instead of diving head first--it was one of my biggest mistakes as a newbie (but also an opportunity for growth)

  • @ABlytheCoach
    @ABlytheCoach 2 года назад +68

    Good tips and I enjoy your sense of humor! Definitely the OG Ryder Carroll BuJo method-ultra simple-is the way to go as a beginner, then see what you actually need and like once the habit is established. Watercolor painting and pretty calendars are great, but only if they light you up with inspiration. Thanks for your fun content ❤

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  2 года назад +1

      Amen!! You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed.

  • @pinayknitter
    @pinayknitter 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, this is super helpful. I can’t tell you how often I’ve felt frustrated watching a bujo setup that starts with pages and pages of collections .

  • @CoachJure
    @CoachJure Месяц назад

    As one who loves the idea of journaling + OCD how it supposed to look and then be in a paralysis, this video helped me get started and stick with it. Thank you.

  • @ClearBlueSky1
    @ClearBlueSky1 Год назад +1

    I swear this is one of the most underrated videos in Bullet journalling !!

  • @butfanfinifon1416
    @butfanfinifon1416 Год назад +1

    is this video even real? I can't believe i literally waited for YEARS watching videos about those fancy bujo spreads and handwritings etc i even bought all those professional pens like the tombow dual brushes and sakura micro's. but i havent used it A DAY because i was waiting for the ✨inspiration 😘✨ ripping out pages throwing away whole journals just bc it didnt look ✨aesthetic ✨. I am dumbfounded rn i cant thank you enough for this video i didnt know i needed to hear those things thank you so so much

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад

      wooo glad this helped. I hope you enjoy your new bujo journey!

  • @ionsulferrin
    @ionsulferrin Год назад +13

    Wow I can tell how much work went into this video and it was A LOT. So impressed by the humor, relatability, and usefulness all in one. Fantastic job and thank you 🎉

  • @scatteredstraw
    @scatteredstraw 10 месяцев назад +3

    "I waited until I had a need and optimised it" Yeah, that's absolutely how it was INTENDED to work. It's not meant to be pre-planned, it was designed for people with adhd to maintain some semblance of control

  • @catmac08
    @catmac08 Год назад +1

    This video NEEDS to be a REQUIREMENT for anyone starting BUJO. Excellent video!!!!!

  • @studistency_official
    @studistency_official Год назад

    I'm New to Bullet Journaling.... I decided to do june bullet Journal... First I see Lots of videos so I decided to go with beautiful doodles, colourings and so many trackers... but now i decided to do a simple, minimalist planner...
    Thank you so much❤ you're the life saver💕

  • @toodleloos
    @toodleloos Год назад +7

    this video is so good. I've recently picked up "daily" journaling again and was tempted to get back into bujo but it's just so intimidating. i love this methodology of not predicting your needs based on other people's books and im definitely going to trying this. also the habit forming is going to be so helpful in the rest of my life lol

  • @rebeccaclarke9985
    @rebeccaclarke9985 19 дней назад

    Oh this is one of the best videos on BUJO, I'm a complete beginner and this has been a great watch.

  • @ReviewerR
    @ReviewerR 11 месяцев назад

    I totally love your layout...after I watched a pretty complicated ones. This is more my style.

  • @asmaareda2305
    @asmaareda2305 Год назад +11

    This is genuinely the best video I watched about journaling so far, very helful, so mind calming and the simplicity in steps and applications is like a whisper in my ears saying take it easy.
    I wanted to compine both Journaling and writing diary but it felt overwhelming but I now think it's possible
    Thank you so much

  • @thestudentat101
    @thestudentat101 Год назад

    @2:10... That's a good point... first identify the need then provide for the need. 👍🏾

  • @trixjoyce
    @trixjoyce Год назад +4

    THANK YOU for this! I'm not really a beginner, but not advanced either. My problem is that I can't seem to keep up with the journaling and it just fades away after a while. I realized it was because I made it too complicated! Your video was very inspiring because you did show me a REAL bujo and not just a piece of art. You have inspired me to try once again because when I'm not over-complicate it, I really like this method... Thank you

  • @justaphase
    @justaphase Год назад

    This is the truth about bullet journaling. Well done!

  • @kel-lam
    @kel-lam 10 месяцев назад

    this feels like finding out abt a youtuber before they become STUPID big 🤩💫 the authenticity, the humor, the seamless editing and reassuring nudges to reframe your mindset about bullet journaling and goal setting, etc.. first time viewer and new fan! i appreciate your work :)

  • @mikevanoverbeek
    @mikevanoverbeek Год назад

    I really like your dry humor approach and editing style!! Let’s all remember that there are no rules to journaling. Lists, quotes, drawings, it all works🙌🏼🔥I’ll be making a video about my simple setup

  • @angelajenkins9070
    @angelajenkins9070 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I impulse-bought a dot journal from my feed and dove into ideas on the internet. I want to give up even before I receive it! WOW. My handwriting is raggedy and I thought I would have to take an art class. WHEW. You saved me from unnecessary anxiety.

  • @JessAnonymous
    @JessAnonymous 10 месяцев назад

    Loved this video so much lol I bought a Bujo about 2 years ago. Bought all the supplies and never started. Wasn’t going to until I got the idea to give it a go again! I’ve watched countless of how to videos, searched Reddit forums, watched Ryders original How to vid (which I actually DONT prefer) my artistic self originally became interested in Bujo due to the creative aspect of it all. But as a recovering perfectionist I was timid to start cause I know I’d be pissed if It doesn’t look like Amanda Rach Lee’s or all the other gorgeous ones out there. This is the ONLY video that motivated me to not to worry too much about it looking like I bought it off etsy or whatever professional looking journals be at

  • @katerinakirsanova9434
    @katerinakirsanova9434 Год назад +2

    thank u for this video! i wish I found it earlier

  • @gailpowell9131
    @gailpowell9131 Год назад +12

    Great Video! This is the video I wished I had watched first when I got in to Bullet Journaling in 2016, and it's the style and process Matt D'Avella should have followed rather than the stressful mess he made. Congrats on finishing your first bullet journal and acing the technique that works for you. Looking forward to more videos from you. :)

  • @pooluna
    @pooluna Год назад

    I have been on and off bullet journaling in my early twenties and now I'm almost thirty... as I got older I realized I didn't want aesthetic, elaborate spreads (even though they look wonderful), but the artist effort was a lot for my not-so-artistic self and I just wanted to journal consistently. When you mentioned how you should change the layout based on your needs, that was so helpful to hear out loud! This video made me feel so much better about having a messy bullet journal! Thank you so much for this!!!

  • @jdsavoie
    @jdsavoie 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!!! I felt overwhelmed by all the "simple set up" videos with all the pretty writing and this was soooo helpful!! Thank you for taking the fear out of it!! ❤❤

  • @Bunniesworldd
    @Bunniesworldd 5 месяцев назад

    I've always seen beautifully designed bullet journals on social media. And I have wanted to have a bullet journal like them. But it's quite difficult for beginners, so I always put off making a bullet journal. Thanks to this video, I realized that having a bullet journal isn't difficult, it really motivated me. Starting from July, I will also prepare a bullet journal🩷

  • @8enable
    @8enable Год назад

    Great Video.
    It is all trial & error, all about learning as you develop.
    and yes!
    Biggest problem is searching for bujo on line and you get these overcrafted works of art, that do not work fo you & make you feel overwhelmed

  • @GraemeMacDermid
    @GraemeMacDermid Год назад

    I like your attitude. I’m sort of on the same path. Figuring out what works. Adding. Dropping. Just doing.

  • @guzelbsk
    @guzelbsk 7 месяцев назад

    This video has been one of the most useful videos about BUJO for me, thanks so much for your effort 💛 and I really appreciate the reminder about not being so serious, that is sth that I should remember more often 👽

  • @momosanpeach
    @momosanpeach Год назад

    I think one thing that made me happier with my bujo was keeping it simple, using stickers I loved, and allowing myself to add to it only as needed (open it regularly, but not feel pressured to add to it if I have nothing to add). And you've mentioned all of these here. Good to know I'm onto something lol.

  • @Around_the_253
    @Around_the_253 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I have been starting and stopping my bullet journal journey because of am dissatisfied with my own lack of skills in drawing or coming up with ideas. I truly love this simple and very doable method and plan to implement it into my own process.

  • @SKY-qf8qq
    @SKY-qf8qq Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this. Great tips and realistic.

  • @MehranRowshan
    @MehranRowshan Год назад

    This video deserves a million views!

  • @llinn8418
    @llinn8418 Год назад +2

    Bro i never felt so happy and inspired by a bullet journal video!! they're always complex and unreal, but yours is light, cozy and >simple < omg! This must be my 80th time doing this 😫

  • @Alchemizingg
    @Alchemizingg Год назад

    This is the best bujo video for beginners I've ever watched. I've kept a planner for 20 years and my systems are still evolving. I moved my monthly calendar and paper todo list to apps a few years back when the tech came out for instance. Identifying the need is a great place to start and the advice to not expect perfection is the only way you'll be consistent.

  • @MissEugeniaS
    @MissEugeniaS Год назад

    I think it's the only video i need on starting my first bullet journal.

  • @silviaegger-gundevir6787
    @silviaegger-gundevir6787 Месяц назад

    you took the stress out of bullet journaling, thank you

  • @sidcanfly
    @sidcanfly Год назад

    I watched lots of videos about bullet journal. This was my favorite one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @storm1968eu
    @storm1968eu Год назад

    this is the best summary of all the beginner mistakes on bullet journaling and a few good ways to prevent or deal with them ... and all this within 7 minutes and with a touch of humour. nice job.

  • @CarlaGomes-t8p
    @CarlaGomes-t8p 10 месяцев назад

    This was by far one of the best videos about bujo I've ever watched! I'm not a beginner and still had some pretty cool insights from it!

  • @psycho4agY
    @psycho4agY Год назад

    I’ve gathered all of my supplies but have no idea how to start or how to use it. Thank you for this video!❤

  • @elizabethtierney954
    @elizabethtierney954 Год назад

    Gosh! Where were you when I started bullet journaling 4 years ago?? Since my middle name is , “all the things” you can guess what I did. Yep. Boujie all the way, down to the white sunglasses and fake mustache!! This year I got myself a Hobonichi Weeks and I am SLOWLY implementing ideas from the bujo into my hobo.
    You are doing good things. Keep it up!!

  • @vickytaspartan
    @vickytaspartan Год назад

    This is my second year in BuJo, and your video is a fresh reminder about not being stressed about how to organize my BuJo, making it fancy, etc. In fact, I use my bujo for organizational purpose; my covers can be colorful, but the rest is quite minimal. I added some thing and take away others (for example, the trackers. They didn't work for me). In the pages I add stickers and washitapes to give it some life.

  • @harch972
    @harch972 Год назад

    This was quite refreshing and comforting, in amongst the mass of flashy influencers who often don't really feel like real people. Humorous, relatable and no air of cult-ishness. Thanks!

  • @esteeeela
    @esteeeela 10 месяцев назад

    Oh my God I'm just halfway through the video but I am totally mind blown! I am about to start using a bullet journal and though I wasn't expecting a beautiful one, I was getting a little overwhelmed when thinking about set ups. And now I'll just use it! And see what I need from there. I'm so excited!! Thanks thanks thanks!

  • @omenatollo
    @omenatollo 10 месяцев назад

    This was a really nice and authentic video how to get started. That is exactly what I am trying to do. Though I have been sort of doing bullet journaling in my old calendar book which was almost not used. Which I come to the point that I don’t think I am going to make a calendar to my bullet journal, I have a quite complicated and difficult relationship with the calendars😅, so I think will do bullet journaling to-do-lits and my thoughts. And we will see, Thanks for your video, I feel now more free to try and experiment things what suits for my bullet journal. 🙏

  • @Kaala_Koala
    @Kaala_Koala Год назад +1

    This video made me restart the bullet journal that has been lying around dead for *months* (if not over a year 🤐). I might have gotten way too excited with all the insanely pretty setups that are out there and got so overwhelmed that i just full on stopped x) Thanks to you i finally gave pen and paper another go - and am super happy with it currently!
    I basically started again with a monthly calendar [in which i put emotes to keep track of energy levels and mood and add the most important happening of a day]; a big (somewhat intimidating) Weekly To-Do-List and a daily thingie to migrate todos from the weekly over and keep track of incoming todos, most important happenings and learnings and brain anxiety dumps. Reading this it still sounds like a lot, but it's basically what i've been doing digitally the past months. Having all this back to paper with a single pen to keep it as simple as possible makes me happy every time i sit down and open my notebook.
    Thank you so much for lighting that spark-ly joy back up! 😍❤

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      Niceeeee! This makes a lot of sense and I can see that it’s working for you! Happy that you started up again 🙌🏾✨

  • @akirestrange
    @akirestrange Год назад +1

    Wow… I’ve been watching a lot of videos regarding bullet journaling and yours it’s the best one .
    Efficient and simple .
    Love your humor 😂. ❤

  • @krid5081
    @krid5081 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! I once tried to do a bullet journal but ended up with anxiety to make a mess, so I stop journaling. This really encourage me to try one more time 🥹. Besides, your voice is SOOO relaxing. Would be nice if you do a podcast.

  • @valkyrievinters5258
    @valkyrievinters5258 Год назад +1

    I'm so so happy I came across your channel, your humor sprinkled throughout the video is awesome, and your experience is super relatable.
    It's really helping me get back into journaling based on need and not aesthetic :)
    I ot annoyed with how I couldn't just ctrl+Z in my simple moleskine notebooks so I got a ring binder with loose pages - I liked the idea of being able to switch stuff up.
    Unfortunately though, I think only about 20% of the entire paper pack I bought made it to the journal, all because I was determined to make it beautiful and ignoring why I started to begin with.
    Thank you for the great video and advice

  • @jessicaleibe
    @jessicaleibe Год назад +2

    OMG! This video spoke to me on SO MANY LEVELS! I've been so stuck in my planning space that I'm doing things I'd never do because I'm seeing other people do them. And this video is such an amazing reminder that BuJo is truly a place where I can make work for me no matter what is going on in my life. I can't tell you how many times I cracked up laughing because I've thought so much about what is shared here. Especially at the very beginning when looking up "simple" and "minimalist" spreads. Girl, I haven't found a single spread during that search that is simple or minimal. Thank you for this video and now I actually can't wait to start bullet journaling again in May.

  • @brittanykh
    @brittanykh Год назад

    I’ve been bullet journaling since 2016 and this all is SPOT ON.

  • @thegoatgirlcr
    @thegoatgirlcr Год назад +2

    You nailed it. I have started with too many things (trackers, lists...NOT fancy designs). I haven't stuck with it.
    I'm starting December over today with the month layout, dailies and some lists. THANK YOU for the comedy (omg, you spinning your Bullet Journal 🤣) and the reminder to simplify! Can't wait to see more of your Bullet Journal videos!

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      Wahoo!!! Good luck on this go around ✨

  • @AmandaJYoungs
    @AmandaJYoungs Год назад +1

    Simie, I cannot understand how - when you have put together such good quality content - you have so few subscribers. Your audio is excellent (such a relief, I feel like I should steer other people your way as an example of how it should be done), nice clear video, excellent points and with a good sense of humour and wit. Thank you! This is going to really help me. I think I was trying to do too much all at once.

  • @PirateSkye
    @PirateSkye Год назад

    An absolute banger of a video, you're waaay to underrated! I've tried "bullet journaling" before (I put it in quotes because if I'm being honest It was more of a complicated performative art piece than a personal space for keeping track of my life, thoughts, and ideas), but it never worked out because of how "aesthetic" I kept trying to make things, I'm going to keep coming back to this video anytime I catch myself getting too perfectionist-y or complicated with my journal.

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      Bangerrrr ✨ glad it could be that helpful!

  • @actvmellow
    @actvmellow 9 месяцев назад

    Subscribed for the content, staying for your excellent selection of stickers. I'm going to play this video over and over until I get it through my head to keep things SIMPLE.

  • @kattynia5956
    @kattynia5956 10 месяцев назад

    Yes, finally a REALLY SIMPLE and rational way! You're amazing, your words are really validate my struggles. I used to do a bujos in past and want to try again but want it simple and just work for me.

  • @courtneyberry9250
    @courtneyberry9250 10 месяцев назад

    I've been using this method for a few years and really liked this reminder to keep it simple and create your journal to match your needs. Thank you!

  • @HighHopes5
    @HighHopes5 Год назад

    Bullet Journaling was recommended to me as a way to help manage my time.
    However I quickly felt lost because everything seemed complicated. So I really like how you showed that even when you didnt love an aspect you stuck with it. Then made adjustments as you went & learned.
    All that to say thank you!

  • @Fclwilson
    @Fclwilson Год назад +1

    Great advice and I love your sense of humor.

  • @Bob-huisbaas
    @Bob-huisbaas Год назад

    Lovely video, i just started today on the empty journal i had laying around and just wrote some thought and ideas down. I got super overwhelmed what some people do, this is nice.

  • @yngridpova6948
    @yngridpova6948 Год назад

    I came back to this video cause for the first time ever i've been consistent with bullet journaling. I watched this earlier this year and I've done something in my bujo every month (except for 1 - but It was my holidays, so didn't have much going on). You helped me to start simple and make it even simpler later cause I ended up learning what worked for myself. So THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this. You helped me organize my time better to have more free time and now I've noticed it really helped me manage my anxiety too. Thank u ❣

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      This is so awesome! So happy to know this helped you. Props to you for sticking with it and trusting the process 🧡

  • @SandraVan
    @SandraVan Месяц назад

    Love this! Great job, thanks for the honesty and transparency. I've been bullet journaling for a few years and this was a good reminder since I'm in a rut right now. Enjoyed the object examples using Clear's _Atomic Habits_ as well. Thanks for the reminder that it can be fun/not so serious

  • @stephaniethesoprano
    @stephaniethesoprano Год назад +2

    This is such a good video! I tried bullet journaling and it stressed me out because I wanted it to look pretty but I'm not a visual art kinda gal and it took so long to make it nice, and then also I'd make mistakes and get mad. It'd also stress me out if I spent all that time on making a spread, only for it to not work, and then I couldn't change it the next week because then the journal wouldn't be consistent and it would look different (I've come a long way since then, and lacking continuity doesn't bother me as much anymore thankfully). For awhile I just used a lined notebook to brain dump an ever running to do list, and it's the same idea... do what you need, not what you want to need lol

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +2

      “Not what you want to need” perfect 👌🏾

  • @kurdtwebber
    @kurdtwebber 6 месяцев назад

    I came to make notes for an article I'm writing but left subscribed with all notifications on. This video was easy to watch from start to finish and had me hooked. Plus, your videography skills make me want to figure out how I can start making videos too!

  • @MarieWalker14
    @MarieWalker14 10 месяцев назад

    oh i love your spread at 3:51 i use that simple of a spread and it’s perfect for my needs
    edit: i’ve now finished the video and i love your entire take on bullet journaling so far!! you get it

  • @johnsomerville2681
    @johnsomerville2681 Год назад

    Good video, message keep it simple. Before the personal devices came along we used At-A-Glance Planners (still available today). We all carried them from meeting to meeting. All the weeks months and journal lines already drawn for you. There were even pages dedicated to annual planning and even training on how to. Then the personal device came along and we all were told that we should stop using paper. Now everyone on RUclips thinks they have found the cure for stupidity and saying we need to back to paper and be an artist when you do it. I dont know about you, but life is to short to spend all my time doodling in a journal.

  • @joycemaurer3588
    @joycemaurer3588 Год назад

    Wow! I have to tell you, I have gone down SO many rabbit holes just shaking my head at the people who just have to have six happy planners that they then "Franken" plan? Then add two or three journals to the stack? WTH? How do they get anything done? Bullet journalers were only marginally better as they probably only were able to get six months in a book much less your two years because of all the trackers like you said that were never used or tons of stickers on EVERY page!!! Even people calling themselves minimalist were still over doing it as far as I was concerned. I have a future log at the beginning of the book (and I do use it), each month gets a vertical calendar, then a to do list and I start my daily log on the next page. It goes for however far I need it to go. Don't do any ahead just in case I start a project that needs extra notes. That's it! Love your video, sense of humor is awesome, thank you.

  • @hellodavem
    @hellodavem Год назад

    Good vibes, I’m inspired to make a video on my “attempted” 2 year bullet journaling

  • @youaregodspursuit
    @youaregodspursuit Год назад

    Really well edited and informing... K.I.S.S is always the best answer. I use a simple college ruled, spiral bound $4 notebook about 150 pages. (that's 300 sides of course). One page for a day ... hours on left of page notes on right. I work at being a faithful scribe, but if it doesn't happen I just come back later. This is my fourth iteration of a calendar/journal in two years. I too learned to become a user not a slave of the system. I hand draw faces when needed to punctuate thoughts or factoids ... It has become a habit and is now actually enjoyable. I operate a RUclips site and have a blog and as you will understand centralized info is critical. As an old man I prefer handwriting my system. It increases my involvement and locks in much of what I need to retain. Thanks again for what you have shared. I agree with another commenter... you should have a much larger audience. I have subscribed and liked. Your presentations are lessons in editing, make your topics stellar and are worth emulating.

  • @edelineamaya8631
    @edelineamaya8631 Год назад

    I’ve been struggling lately with planning out my stuff on paper and I really wanted a secure schedule but I hated bullet journal every time I tried because I felt it wasn’t pretty or aesthetically pleasing so seeing this makes me so happy because of how great your advice is because now I’m ready to start and not have any pressure on making it perfect thank you

  • @lisamichnick4777
    @lisamichnick4777 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for taking the pressure off! And I love your editing chops. You seem like an old (wise) soul. If you lived close I'd beg to be your friend!

  • @jo-annel.wright2975
    @jo-annel.wright2975 Год назад

    Calendar on one page and notes on the facing page is called a notes diary. Shops haven't had them for years so I create my own in a fieldnotes notebook inserted into a travellers notebook.
    I love the idea of bullet journals and still get inspiration from propper minimalist creators like you but customising inserts to change out suits my brain much better.

    • @JT1358
      @JT1358 2 месяца назад

      That set-up is readily available from leuchtturm. I've been using it since 2019!

  • @IanVanKretschmar
    @IanVanKretschmar Год назад

    The voice of reason. Thank you.

  • @PhilKnall
    @PhilKnall Год назад

    Been binging journaling videos, this is my favorite so far. Love how you kept it simple and fun.

  • @robyn8221
    @robyn8221 Год назад

    Great ideas. I’m looking to get back to my journal.

  • @Mapache095
    @Mapache095 11 месяцев назад

    Ok your humour is ON POINT and I love the tips for the video!!!

  • @lenoreriley4871
    @lenoreriley4871 Год назад

    That was my exact thought watching Matt D’Vella too!!!! 🤣🤣
    Awesome video! Loved it!

  • @jordanmvse9452
    @jordanmvse9452 Год назад

    The most beautiful grounded approach! Loved this because I just watched an extreme bullet video then one roasting that one talking about minimalism and so much structure but this one’s real asf and the most personal acting on your needs and no set create system other than the system you find you need

  • @dethebee
    @dethebee 11 месяцев назад

    The bougie coffee scene actually made me laugh out loud. Your bujo vids are so helpful to me, thanks for putting these out there!

  • @Jassonrodz
    @Jassonrodz 11 месяцев назад

    Love the Video, i have many notebooks and find it stressful because I have one for work,one for youtube and one for the house and when i think of something many times I don't have the right notebook with me. So i just purchased the SuperNote A6x2 to have them all with me and also can search for shit i wrote. I'm going to start bullet journaling in 2024 so im thankful for your video because i was down the rabbit hole of the complex bullet journals in youtube and i was giving up before starting jajaja. Un abrazo desde Puerto Rico!

  • @AdenaKaiba
    @AdenaKaiba Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video: it's honest, clear, brilliant, and actually very helpful.
    I think it's the first time a video gives me hope that I can manage to write my own bullet journal.

  • @miaumichimiau
    @miaumichimiau Год назад +1

    Your video editing, your silliness in the clips and the way you show your views on productivity and BuJoing are very addictive! I can't stop watching your videos 😍 (Plus, I really like your handwriting!)
    I've been BuJoing for... 7 years I think? And what you say is completely true. In the beginning I simply copied some spreads from other people and took it from there to adapt it in the more convenient way to me, which translated into the simpler, the better, and constantly changing to adapt to my needs

  • @The-SunnyKat
    @The-SunnyKat Год назад

    I really want to try and get into bullet journaling and this feels like the perfect place to start. Thank you for making such a great video

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 11 месяцев назад +1

    got my subscription ...your humor is GOLD !!

  • @lurrtheblurr
    @lurrtheblurr Год назад

    This is amazing, thank you! I’m back to trying the bullet journaling again after stopping out of frustration the first time. Keeping it simple is my goal. It doesn’t have to be glamorized, it just has to be functional for me. Thank you!!

  • @LottaPalonen-yh7ir
    @LottaPalonen-yh7ir Год назад

    Thanks so much for the final thoughts, they were what gave me the most worth and supported my well-being the most. It was very valuable, thank you.

  • @vivienecost
    @vivienecost Год назад

    1:04 my exact feeling watching his video. The habit tracker alone send me nuts, and I also guilty of doing it XD This tracker should come with an alert like "hey, you could also do this inside your monthly log, in 30 segs, look"

  • @fiberfunwitholivia
    @fiberfunwitholivia Год назад

    I just recently discovered bullet journaling and my first one arrives today. I’m quite excited but also was a bit overwhelmed. This video is just what I needed. THANK YOU! 🙏🏽💕

    • @SimieIriarte
      @SimieIriarte  Год назад +1

      welcome to the clerb!!! have fun with it!

  • @ZachMiltz
    @ZachMiltz Год назад

    After watching someone else’s (bad vibe energy) BuJo how-to, you were exactly the good vibe and patient instructor I needed. Thanks! 😊

    • @ZachMiltz
      @ZachMiltz Год назад

      Also the costumes had me cackling

  • @roycelabor4339
    @roycelabor4339 Год назад

    Great video Simie! I think you managed to address all of the "issues" I've had with bullet journaling, note taking, etc. One of my challenges is finding "new" journals, notebooks, etc. I have several Moleskines and have also adopted high quality notecards that I can easily carry and move. Keep up the great work!

  • @Sapoguapo
    @Sapoguapo Год назад

    I needed this soooo much! For the past few years, running my
    Own business as well as constantly working in my house, and juggling family life with my kids I knew I needed to build this habit. I never make it past a few moths before I feel over whelmed. I’ve even purchased commercially available journals like this and just wasted my money on over complicating something that should be how you present it. I’m going to start tomorrow. Thank you!

  • @tjbradbury
    @tjbradbury Год назад

    Great video, just starting with bullet journaling and feel like this was a solid reality check. I'm a 110% or 0% sort of person so it can be hard to start small with any given activity.