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A review by mlcs13
The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future by Ryder Carroll
5.0
I really liked this book - from a planning perspective and from a life theory perspective. I was in market research and project planning for 11 years, and used everything from a Filofax to Franklin Covey to Levenger. Did the group and corporate scheduling in Microsoft calendar like we were supposed to, but always had a paper calendar I could look at, draw on, write notes on, and color code. Right now I love my Erin Condren, but I also keep a small notebook on the side with my list of things to do for the day and reminders in it. I don't want to carry my Erin Condren around town in my purse, although I've seen people who do carry it in their briefcase.
I read the book to see if I could use any of the ideas to add to my current planner or little notebook. I don't think I will totally switch over to the Bullet Journal Method, but I will steal a good idea or two from it. If you are looking to add to your arsenal of planning, I would at least read the book. I own it and am happy to loan it out to any of my St. Louis friends who want to read it.
I read the book to see if I could use any of the ideas to add to my current planner or little notebook. I don't think I will totally switch over to the Bullet Journal Method, but I will steal a good idea or two from it. If you are looking to add to your arsenal of planning, I would at least read the book. I own it and am happy to loan it out to any of my St. Louis friends who want to read it.