Rapid Logging is the language in which the Bullet Journal is written. In short, it’s a way of capturing information as bulleted lists. Let's start with the basics. It consists of Bullets, Tasks, Events, Notes, Nesting, and Signifiers.
Rapid Logging is the language in which the Bullet Journal is written. In short, it’s a way of capturing information as bulleted lists. Let's start with the basics. It consists of Bullets, Tasks, Events, Notes, Nesting, and Signifiers.
Be it for taking notes or journaling, studies keep identifying benefits of writing by hand. That said, it takes time and can be unorganized. How can we enjoy the benefits while avoiding the shortcomings of hand writing? Rapid Logging.
Bullet journaling is a customizable and straightforward way to organize your life, using a simple method called “rapid logging.” We'll show you how it works. (It's easy, we promise.) So grab a pen and a notebook—it's all you'll need to get started.
Image credits: Background by ractapopulous via Pixabay.com I had trouble grasping the bujo concept at firstwhich almost discouraged me from tryingso I hope this post will be of help to anyone who's interested in keeping one, but is feeling overwhelmed and
In this video, I show how I quickly create short notes of various things that come in throughout my day. It's been a big help in keeping me on track and mini...
Note-taking and traditional journaling take time; the more complex the entry, the more effort is expended. The more effort expended, the more of a chore it
I prefer rapid logging in my bullet journal to creating day specific tasks. I find it helps me to clear my mind, which helps me have better focus on the thin...
Be it for taking notes or journaling, studies keep identifying benefits of writing by hand. That said, it takes time and can be unorganized. How can we enjoy the benefits while avoiding the shortcomings of hand writing? Rapid Logging.
Bullet journaling is a customizable and straightforward way to organize your life, using a simple method called “rapid logging.” We'll show you how it works. (It's easy, we promise.) So grab a pen and a notebook—it's all you'll need to get started.
Image credits: Background by ractapopulous via Pixabay.com I had trouble grasping the bujo concept at firstwhich almost discouraged me from tryingso I hope this post will be of help to anyone who's interested in keeping one, but is feeling overwhelmed and
In this video, I show how I quickly create short notes of various things that come in throughout my day. It's been a big help in keeping me on track and mini...
Note-taking and traditional journaling take time; the more complex the entry, the more effort is expended. The more effort expended, the more of a chore it
I prefer rapid logging in my bullet journal to creating day specific tasks. I find it helps me to clear my mind, which helps me have better focus on the thin...