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Johan Bové

Taking some offline time to migrate my bullet journal to a new month.

Johan Bové

It's been difficult keeping my paper bullet journal up-to-date as I'm writing down lots of logs digitally. Probably also due to the fact that I spend most of the day in front of a computer. Literally.
I miss taking out my bike to get to work too. Some of the woes of six months being stuck in Covid Home-Office.

Johan Bové

Another month is ending and I'm also almost at the end of my "Volume IV" paper notebook. Only ten pages left of 251. That is not enough to start February 2020 so I'm preparing "Volume V". Proud that I managed to keep taking notes every day with the last journal since September 2019.

Johan Bové

The latest Bullet Journal IOS companion app (version 2.0) improvements are impressive.

It now offers a great way of digitally backing up your paper notebooks.
Totally worth the $4.99 bucks! (I'm not getting anything out of this, I'm just a fan)

Reference link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bullet-journal-companion/id1201419241

Johan Bové

Another month and year goes by. Time for a new Bullet Journal notebook too for me.

Johan Bové

Wanted to write something more personally here but decided to keep it for my private journal. Not everything has to be public.

Johan Bové

Some days I don't write in my bullet journal, and when I take the time to finally catch up with journaling, I find myself often looking at this site or at my TaskWarrior notes, to remember where I was before.

Johan Bové

Bye bye November, and hello December. A new month also brings another Bullet Journal migration. Last one for 2019! And probably also the last one for my current Leuchtturm notebook. I think I’ll manage to fit four months in 250 A5 pages.

Johan Bové

A new month has come along so it’s time again to migrate the Bullet Journal

Johan Bové

Proud of myself for achieving a 10 day streak of writing a daily gopher journal log entry.

Johan Bové

Another month comes by and another Bullet monthly migration was fulfilled. Hello August 2019!

Johan Bové

Been trying to keep a Bullet Journal since 2013. Before 2018 I didn’t use a system for note keeping. Last year I managed to keep daily notes from April 2018 until August 2018 using full Bullet Journal style. Then I started a new notebook. We went through some tough months with lack of sleep and I gave up keeping notes in the paper notebook. Only have some bits and pieces on OneNote and other digital files. Feeling bad now that I didn’t keep taking the notes on paper. Restarted a new wave of Bullet Journal note keeping last month.

Johan Bové

Restarted taking my notes "Bullet Journal" style in my canary-yellow notebook. Reviewed and reread old entries from when Nathan was even smaller and having those mentions on paper is worth the trouble of keeping the habit and the discipline of hand-writing them. Paper-notes still feel more likely to withstand the test of time compared to any digital solution.