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I find that is flexible enough to take all the abuse of inconsistencies that I throw at it. Plus it is absolutely forgiving when I don’t write some days. Just continue.
One thing that annoys me about paper calendars is the waste when not writing something for a couple of weeks. In the bullet Journal I just continue on the next page.
I recently switched to taskwarrior, CLI task manager and I think I finally found the right tool for me.
Now I have a dedicated personal bullet journal, which is pen and paper and a digital way for work.
This way of separation of private and work finally makes sense to me and freed up mental resources.
This is great, Jan! How do you like the bullet journal format?
I find that is flexible enough to take all the abuse of inconsistencies that I throw at it. Plus it is absolutely forgiving when I don’t write some days. Just continue.
One thing that annoys me about paper calendars is the waste when not writing something for a couple of weeks. In the bullet Journal I just continue on the next page.
Hey! What do you mean by "digital way for work" I use a bullet journal too, but I think I should get more out of it.
Sorry for the confusion.
I mean that I ditched pen and paper task management for work and went purely digital.
The analog journal I keep is purely private/family related.