Moving into next month 💜 A comprehensive guide

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Monthly bullet journal migration doesn't have to be hard, so let's look at the step-by-step process! Migration is a key part of the bullet journal practice; it helps us realign our journaling practice with our journal's purpose, and monthly migration is an important part of that. In this video we talk about what monthly migration is and how to do it.
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    💜 Timestamps
    0:00 - Monthly bullet journal migration
    0:14 - What is bullet journal migration
    0:55 - Step 1: Reviewing open tasks
    1:57 - Why do each type of migration?
    2:47 - Migration for refining tasks
    3:09 - Migration for task reflection
    3:39 - Step 2: Transferring entries out of the month
    4:57 - Optional step: Custom collection review
    5:07 - Step 3: Transferring entries into the new month
    5:43 - New bullet journal migration
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @draco-lily
    @draco-lily Рік тому +11

    Ngl so glad you're doing this basic series. I fell off the journaling wagon so hard this year. That task flow chart is going to on a tip-in in my nujo 💜

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +2

      Sucks to hear you’ve called on with journaling, I can understand that 😕 glad you’re enjoying the series though, and I hope it helps you get back into it 😊💜

  • @RoundSeal
    @RoundSeal Рік тому +5

    This is absolutely unrelated, but I've always wondered how you keep the dust off of the lovely rainbow journal wall? (Thank you for the video as well, of course! I feel that making various forms of migrations must be amazing for really upping efficiency ♥)

  • @mafiacracy
    @mafiacracy 9 місяців тому

    Start/Stop struggles for the past year trying to find a method to record events, capture current ideas, and schedule tasks without jumping around to multiple pages. Your Weekly/Monthly spread- genius. Immediately applied to this week and the categories seamlessly fit together. Cant wait to continue putting into action the rest of your ideas. Thank you!!

  • @regulschuf
    @regulschuf Рік тому +3

    Great insights on those perpetually migrated tasks!

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +1

      They’re a good learning opportunity 👏

  • @Chivalrytotem
    @Chivalrytotem Рік тому +1

    One of the things that I can be tagged with as a person is bullet journaling, the longest thing I have been doing in my life. I have been trial and error with these stuff since I was 10 for more than 3 decades, all by myself, and I only know the term bullet journal this year. All those mistakes you said, I did all of them. My biggest problem is rewriting to improve what is already written. From notepad, school exercise books, diaries of several sizes to A4 papers filed up. I no longer do them on papers, already move to apps, one app to another, currently settled with Obsidian. Appreciate your effort in this topic. 👍

  • @EinsPerson
    @EinsPerson 11 місяців тому +2

    You are a great teacher. These videos are formidable.

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  11 місяців тому

      Thanks! 💜😄 glad you enjoy them!

  • @jillybeans8396
    @jillybeans8396 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for putting this out, it’s great! 💜

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +1

      Most welcome! 😄💜 Glad you liked it!

  • @cvvzdesigns
    @cvvzdesigns Рік тому +2

    If backing up your hard drive to a portable isn't important anymore, does that mean you're outside of a fire/danger zone?
    Nov. 2019 I moved to a space I didn't realize was a hotspot (pun intended) and one of the first things I did summer 2020 (there was a fire 40 minutes drive from me) was to backup my pc onto a drive to keep in my evacuation bag. I also have 6 binders of writing material that is on another drive because it's so much easier to run with a drive instead of a duffle of paper materials, but I need hard copies to bounce back/forth between for story consistency (thus the binders of printed out/hand written scene ideas and character details). It was so incredibly simple to just plug in the drive, hit "backup" and go do household tasks/out for groceries while the pc did its thing.

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +4

      Mine’s now backed up on the cloud, either in OneDrive, Google Drive or iCloud 😝 what some keen observers may notice though is I actually had written the external HD transfer task on my list twice, so it’s still there 😂
      I’d say I’m likely out of a fire danger zone which helps too 👏

  • @ValRie84
    @ValRie84 Рік тому +1

    As I’m watching this, I realize that I have issues with the questions (vital/matter/consequences) that you suggest we should ask ourselves when migrating.
    Sorry this will be a long comment.
    So the tasks that I put in are always related to one of these categories:
    Household
    Health
    Travel
    Events
    University
    Hobbies and past-times
    While I have no issues asking these questions and answering them for most of the categories. The hobbies and past times one is a tough one for me.
    I will use an example (but there are 50-100 more of these in my bujo or head).
    I adore watching the oscars and watching every movie nominated. So I made it may mission to make a list of all the winners over the years. Before i was born i’ll only list the winner of best movie each year. Then until 2000 I want to list everyone nominated in best film, an best leading actor/actress. After 2000 it would include all the main categories (except visual effects and make up and such). I desperately want that list and i want to start watching all the movies that i haven’t watched yet.
    This is not vital, there are def no consequences but do I say yes for does it matter? In another person’s eyes def not. In mine it’s a big deal. But I never put and hobby or any fun project to pass time into my bujo that does not matter to me, so i will always migrate them onwards. I feel like i’m not doing the reflecting part right on these specific topics. I should be able to let some go right?

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +4

      I think that’s the benefit of a question like “does it matter” because our preferences and priorities are so individualised 😄💜 I’m all about having things in our journals because they spark joy or are fun 👏 fun matters to me 💪

  • @brandonseerattan9452
    @brandonseerattan9452 Рік тому +1

    📘 I read about near-death experiences and use my Collabwriting PDF to migrate into my journal. 📘

  • @kariikosmos3005
    @kariikosmos3005 10 місяців тому

    I'm wondering if migrating to a future me problems list for some of the tasks might just be the thing to do with some of these? I'm mostly pondering this because I could see myself saying yes to does it matter to literally every task on my list 😅