Productivity Cast
035 What Is the Bullet Journal? How Does It Work? – ProductivityCast
Do you use paper for your productivity system? Do you use a digital system? Or, a hybrid productivity system? In this episode of ProductivityCast, we highlight the Bullet Journal, an all-paper productivity system developed by a productivity enthusiast, Ryder Carroll. It doesn't matter what you use, you can learn a thing or two about your own productivity system when you look at how others "on the other side" use their systems to get more done.
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In this Cast | What is the Bullet Journal?
Ray Sidney-Smith
Augusto Pinaud
Francis Wade
Art Gelwicks
Show Notes | What is the Bullet Journal?
Resources we mention, including links to them will be provided here. Please listen to the episode for context.
Bullet Journal
Bullet Journal - Getting Started
Example of a Bullet Journal - Ryder Carroll - Image
More artistic version - Image
Dash Plus
Bullet Journal Companion (iOS)
Evernote
MSFT OneNote
MSFT Office Lens (iOS) (Android)
Bullet Journal Resource Center
WTF is a Bullet Journal
Robert’s Rules of Order, 11th Edition
Raw Text Transcript | What is the Bullet Journal?
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