I was introduced to Bullet Journaling last month by Kristi Ridd-Young the President of the Midwives College of Utah. I have been working on improving my time management and she talked to me about the Bullet Journal and why it works for her.
So I did a lot of research and realized this could be something that works for me. This is the best place to start if you want to learn more about this type of journaling: The Bullet Journal. The original Bullet Journal is not available in the U.S. right now and is shipping from the U.K. for more $$ than the journal itself, so I did some research and found other companies that sell “dot grid” notebooks and ordered from a really cool company called Cognitive Surplus. They are a science based notebook company with really awesome colors! I bought the Cellular Biology Vintage Softcover for my first journal and the Mathematics Vintage Softcover for my second.
Here’s Bullet Journal 1…

BULLET JOURNAL 1
So for tonight I’ve got the front page and my index pages done and I’m off to bed… last night was a late night getting back from Maroon 5 in Miami! 😀 Taking my quick reference guide to bed with me to do a little studying. The quick guide was done by Kim of tinyrayofsunshine.com. Her site is wonderful!

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Ciao!
Just started my Bullet Journal, using a Moleskine that I had,. Amazon sells the Leuchtturm 1917 (around$20), dot grid note book, most of the bullet journal bloggers I have read love it. It is versatile and helpful to have everything in one place. Most of the bloggers are very into making it artistic, I just need function, and a little bit of color. Nice hearing from you!
Yes, I have explored and seen a lot of very artistic journals… I’m very minimalistic and I used it today and I stayed on track! I was very proud of myself!
Next one will be the Leuchtturn… I saw them, but they didn’t have the color I wanted 😀