Thursday, February 1, 2018

Tracking through hyperspace




Not a lot of frivolous weekend entries.

January has come and gone, and I still use my bullet journal every day. I look forward to it, but can't say anything in it is indispensable.

Most of my daily logs are short--four or five tasks--so it's never a chore. On weekends, it's even more sparse. The big stuff is already on the monthly log, and I don't use or need weekly logs.





I don't use the future log much, but it's good to have milestones listed, and I refer to it mostly for doctor and dentist appointments.

The one thing I changed was my daily tracker (see below). I switched from three teeny ones to one big one. Unfortunately, the new one doesn't allow any more space for each day's results. So when I'm writing down miles I ran or guitar time, it's still scrunched. I'd like to double the space, but the book's not big enough. Something to think about.

Old: Cool, but too small



New: Tracking more each month,but slots are the same size.

I didn't use the monthly log that much--I added a few milestones and recurring events, and those are helpful. I had to migrate several larger tasks that I put off, and it's good to see those, and to think about why I never completed them. 


Got some use out of the monthly log.

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