Experimenting with The Pocket
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by Lia Luzong
1w ago
This article first appeared in Bujo U. Back in 2022, I was a beta tester for the newly released pocket notebook. Due to all of the excitement around the release of the Pocket, I thought I would share my experience using it. I hope it might give others some ideas for using the Pocket.  At the time, I could not think of ways to use it as a companion to my A5 bullet journal so I decided to put aside the A5 for a little while and venture into pocket-sized bullet journaling. My intention for this pocket notebook was to see what tasks were consuming my time at work. I had some areas of my work ..read more
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Here’s What to Do With Your Pocket Bullet Journal
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by Lia Luzong
1w ago
A Pocket Bullet Journal is a compact version of the Notebook, our traditional A5 Bullet Journal, that you can, as the name implies, slip into your pocket. Because of its size, it’s a portable alternative to the traditional Bullet Journal notebook that’s perfect for taking notes and sketching on the go.  That’s why we recently released the Pocket, an A6 version of our Notebook that’s designed to be travel-sized and pocket-friendly while still having the functionality of a full-sized Notebook. In case you haven’t heard of the Pocket yet, here’s a quick look: A6 size Bundle of 3 with stick ..read more
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2023 Reflection
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by Ryder Carroll
5M ago
2023 Reflection  “The best way to hear god laugh is to announce your plans.” Overview Though I’ve been doing them for years, this is the first time I’ve decided to publicly share my yearly reflection, which is part of my Yearly Ritual. I was inspired to do so by Tiago Forte, after he recently shared his own. As I mentioned in a recent newsletter, writing for an audience shifts one’s context in a powerful way: you go from journaling to storytelling. There’s a certain courtesy that an author needs to extend to their audience. A good author has to keep in mind that they’re guiding rea ..read more
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Boundaries V: Living Boundaries
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by Allia Luzong
6M ago
In this series we’ve explored different ways to set personal boundaries. As critical as setting boundaries may be, it’s what happens after we set them that determines their usefulness. Maintaining personal boundaries is a life-long process. There are two ways we can approach this process. These two ways are best exemplified by two diverging ways sacred buildings were constructed in the east vs the west. It all boils down to a philosophy of time. Japan is home to some of the most well preserved temples in the world. Where brick and stone ruins litter much of Europe, these wooden buildings ..read more
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How to Travel With Your Bullet Journal
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by Lia Luzong
7M ago
I love adventures. One of the best things in life, to me, is to experience what was once unexperienced, to know what was once unknown. Traveling is fun, but it's also a way to see the world differently and, after that, a way to build on how I experience myself. This deep attachment to adventure and new experiences is also why I can be very uptight with how my trips happen. Time not spent sinking my teeth into life is time wasted, so I like to optimize my trips around how much time it takes to get from one destination to another, how much value I get out of my money, and how unique-to-location ..read more
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2023 Unique and Useful Holiday Gifts for Every Person on Your List
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by Lia Luzong
8M ago
We talk a lot about how the Bullet Journal method is an incredibly flexible tool that can be adapted to many needs, goals, and lifestyles. As the holiday season approaches, we’re sharing the many ways in which The Bullet Journal method is a great gift.  The holiday season is upon us, and it's time to spread some joy and warmth with thoughtful gifts. Emphasis on thoughtful. While every gift should be appreciated, there’s a special joy that we only give to people when we pick out a gift that really speaks to them. That’s why these gift suggestions are unique picks that are chosen to fit som ..read more
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Improve Your Focus and Concentrate Better With This Bullet Journaling Technique
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by Lia Luzong
8M ago
  When we say “pay” attention, what exactly are we paying attention with? Author Oliver Burkeman puts it this way: “At the end of your life, looking back, whatever compelled your attention from moment to moment is simply what your life will have been. So when you pay attention to something you don’t especially value, it’s not an exaggeration to say that you’re paying with your life.” Our attention is our most valuable resource. At no time has this been more true than in this age of the attention economy, where it has been commoditized for profit. There are now so many compelling dist ..read more
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Boundaries IV: Setting Boundaries with Time
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by Allia Luzong
9M ago
There are few things more fun for me than exploring the Big questions. What’s the meaning of life? What is Right? What is Wrong? What happens hereafter? That said, it’s not what I want to talk about right when I roll out of bed. For some reason however, my partner does. Like, really does. It became a sensitive spot because mornings are near sacred for me. I dedicate this time to taking care of my body, mind, and do my most important work. On the other hand, it’s also important to me to connect with my partner. I felt like I had to choose between connecting with my partner, or connecting with ..read more
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Boundaries III: Communicating Boundaries
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by Allia Luzong
9M ago
We all have needs. It could be the need for connection, belonging, validation, acknowledgment, safety, certainty…the list goes on. When it comes to our relationships, one of the only ways we can get our needs met is to express them. The problem is that many of us choose not to, and suffer. Why? There are many reasons for this that are beyond the scope of this article. Here I’ll focus on one reason related to our exploration of boundaries: the fear of disconnection. Though I’ve always had strong professional boundaries, this hasn’t always been the case in my personal life. I would convince myse ..read more
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Boundaries I: Identifying Boundaries
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by Allia Luzong
10M ago
The Inner Garden In our hyper connected world, the distance from one mind to another narrows in every moment. The boundaries separating us steadily fall away, giving rise to the age of hyper-reactivity. The more reactive we become, the less we’re able to understand each other. What if this alarming decline in productive communication isn’t due to how connected we are with one another, but rather how disconnected we are from ourselves? Most of us struggle to identify our own boundaries let alone those of others. We usually become aware of them only after someone has crossed ours, or we’ve tres ..read more
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