The Bullet Journal Method
Books | Business & Economics / Time Management
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Ryder Carroll
New York Times bestseller! There’s a reason this system for time management, goal setting, and intentional living has been adopted by millions around the globe: it works. Not only will you get more done, but you’ll get the right things done. All you need is a pen, paper, and five spare minutes a day. In The Bullet Journal Method, Ryder Carroll, the system’s founder, provides an essential guide to avoiding all-too-common beginner mistakes and building a core discipline from which you can personalize your practice. You’ll not only learn to organize your tasks, but to focus your time and energy in pursuit of what's truly meaningful to you by following three simple steps: * Track the past. Create a clear and comprehensive record of your thoughts. * Order the present. Find daily calm and clarity by tackling your to-do list in a more mindful, systematic, and productive way. * Design the future. Transform your vague curiosities into meaningful goals, and then break those goals into manageable action steps that lead to big change. Whether you’re a frustrated list maker, an overwhelmed multitasker, or a creative who needs some structure, The Bullet Journal Method will help you go from passenger to pilot of your own life.
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Author
Ryder Carroll
Pages
336
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2018-10-23
ISBN
0525533346 9780525533344
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"An amazingly fun and interesting read (lots of highlights!!). I will be constantly checking back as a resource as I begin my bullet journal journey!!"
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James S Wilson
"I wasn’t actually expecting much from this book—I bought it in an airport after a spate of tiring business travel and whenever I feel overwhelmed I have a trigger reaction to read organizational/productivity helps. That being said, I actually really enjoyed it. It’s well written, self-effacing, and delves into deeper issues here and there without getting overly popular-therapy. Although I was familiar with the bullet journal method before, I found in this book a good rationale why I should try it again and see if it could help in those areas of my organizational that are causing me no small amount of stress."