Hi team! 💜 Would be curious to know which (if any) of these terms you weren't familiar with before this video 😄 I know a lot of them are more commonly used, but we had a few which I don't see around often 👀 Any new ones for you?
I meamt to comment this when you asked bout vlogmas recommendations! Something cute would be taking an Elf on the Shelf with you and documenting its story with u on vacation in a bujo spread!
I was attracted to this journal at the store. Purchased it, brought it home and realized what I have gotten myself into. I am in shock and hope I can keep it going!
Fascinating, I didn't know how many definitions and terms there actually were. I need to go back through this series I think and watch them again. Great video Jess
I'm SO calling my journal BJ all the time from now on! Sorry. I'll put myself in the corner. But still, it's my journal, I'll call it whatever I want, you can't stop me! 😝 (also, I live in France, so good luck in shuting me up 😁)(also, I LOVE this series of practical videos about the bases, I know a lot of what you're talking about, but it's the coherent, very pedagogic way of presenting things that I like 💛🩵)
@@Rauchsturm23 haha, of course I do! That's why it makes me laugh! And that's why I tease Jess about it, since she's the one who brought it go our attention!
This is amazing. Between you and the girls on One Book July there’s so much information now about bullet journaling. Makes me very excited because this topic is something I’m passionate about. Thank you for the work.
I use a hollow circle for tasks and a hollow triangle for events so I can fill them upon completion or a > to migrate. If there are notes that go with the tasks I indent them under the task or event with a dash in front of them. I also separate the daily box in half and have tasks on the top and events on the bottom so they don't get mixed up.
I use hollow circles and triangles too. For notes I just fill in the shape and any cancellations or irrelevant tasks just gets line through. I also checkmark when done.
5:13 We are what we do, I’ve totally forgotten about that. Out of sight = out of mind. I had it in my Jan-June book & oops, I’ll do a last quarter tip in & count Jul & Aug as if they never existed. 😄
Hi team! 💜 Would be curious to know which (if any) of these terms you weren't familiar with before this video 😄 I know a lot of them are more commonly used, but we had a few which I don't see around often 👀 Any new ones for you?
I meamt to comment this when you asked bout vlogmas recommendations! Something cute would be taking an Elf on the Shelf with you and documenting its story with u on vacation in a bujo spread!
I loved the spread on bounce lettering that briefly showed up as you were flipping through! Have you ever done a tutoring on that?
I was attracted to this journal at the store. Purchased it, brought it home and realized what I have gotten myself into. I am in shock and hope I can keep it going!
This is an invaluable resource! Thank you for the content you put out
Glad it was helpful!
My mind is blown with what I'm learning! .... threading ... like such a good idea! I really needed that
Oh nice! Glad to introduce some new ideas to you 😄💜
Fascinating, I didn't know how many definitions and terms there actually were. I need to go back through this series I think and watch them again. Great video Jess
Dang grrl, you might be eclipsing Ryder Carroll as the Authority on Bullet Journaling. Excellent work!
Haha 😂 don’t tell him I’m coming for his job! 😝
I'm SO calling my journal BJ all the time from now on! Sorry. I'll put myself in the corner. But still, it's my journal, I'll call it whatever I want, you can't stop me! 😝 (also, I live in France, so good luck in shuting me up 😁)(also, I LOVE this series of practical videos about the bases, I know a lot of what you're talking about, but it's the coherent, very pedagogic way of presenting things that I like 💛🩵)
But BJ means something VERY different, don’t you know? 🫣😂🫶🏻
@@Rauchsturm23 haha, of course I do! That's why it makes me laugh! And that's why I tease Jess about it, since she's the one who brought it go our attention!
@@piafitoussi hahaha okay fine 😂🫶🏻
Haha 😂 you do you 🤙 it just makes me chuckle every time I see it 😝
This is amazing. Between you and the girls on One Book July there’s so much information now about bullet journaling. Makes me very excited because this topic is something I’m passionate about. Thank you for the work.
Most welcome! Hope it was informative 💜😄
I use a hollow circle for tasks and a hollow triangle for events so I can fill them upon completion or a > to migrate. If there are notes that go with the tasks I indent them under the task or event with a dash in front of them. I also separate the daily box in half and have tasks on the top and events on the bottom so they don't get mixed up.
I use hollow circles and triangles too. For notes I just fill in the shape and any cancellations or irrelevant tasks just gets line through. I also checkmark when done.
@paperstoryjournals I put a line through irrelevant things and cancellations also.
I like hollow circles too, but I typically tick/check them off to say that something was attended. I like the idea of colouring them in though! 😄
@@JashiiCorrin I like being able to see notes quickly so a solid circle or triangle lets me know I had a thought but it’s not actionable.
Oh my gosh Thank you for introducing me to threading! That’s actually so helpful 😮
Most welcome! Hope it's useful for you 😄💜
Been journalling since 2017 and most of the terms were familiar but I hadn't heard of threading or stacking before. Cool knowledge share!
This is very helpful. Thank you!
Most welcome 💜 Glad it was useful! 😄
Instances, threading, weekly log, stack and rapid logging
Oh nice! Glad you had a few takeaways 😄💜
5:13 We are what we do, I’ve totally forgotten about that. Out of sight = out of mind. I had it in my Jan-June book & oops, I’ll do a last quarter tip in & count Jul & Aug as if they never existed. 😄
I totally feel you on the out of sight out of mind aspect 😅 a lot of my trackers suffer from that
I honestly didn't know that spread exclusively means a double page. I've always used it as a synonym for layout.