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Mentioned in 16 episodes
The Bullet Journal method
Book • 2018
The Bullet Journal Method is more than just a journaling system; it is a holistic approach to productivity and intentional living.
Ryder Carroll, the founder of the Bullet Journal system, explains how to use this method to track the past, order the present, and design the future.
The book delves into the 'why' behind the system, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, self-reflection, and aligning daily tasks with personal values.
It provides a flexible and practical framework for organizing time and energy, helping readers to focus on what truly matters.
The method is modular and adaptable, making it suitable for various needs, from simple to-do lists to complex project management and personal growth tracking.
Ryder Carroll, the founder of the Bullet Journal system, explains how to use this method to track the past, order the present, and design the future.
The book delves into the 'why' behind the system, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, self-reflection, and aligning daily tasks with personal values.
It provides a flexible and practical framework for organizing time and energy, helping readers to focus on what truly matters.
The method is modular and adaptable, making it suitable for various needs, from simple to-do lists to complex project management and personal growth tracking.
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Recommended by
David Sparks as a book that goes beyond bullet journaling to discuss productivity and finding meaning in work.


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107: The Bullet Journal Method, with Ryder Carroll
Mentioned as a flexible journaling method that allows for note-taking and idea generation.

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The Art of Journaling
Mentioned as one of the suspect's favorite books, suggesting an interest in productivity and organization.

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Mike Schmitz as a reference in an email he received about note-making versus note-taking.


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127: The Art of the Idea by John Hunt
Mentioned by
Mike Schmitz as a journaling method book, inspired by a YouTuber's video on journaling during uncertain times.


90: Good to Great by Jim Collins
Mentioned by Fr. Roderick , who was introduced to it by Inge, as a method for journaling, organizing life, and evaluating priorities.

How Ryder Carroll’s Bullet Journal Method Helps Me
Mentioned by Mike and Joe as the next book to be covered on the podcast.

91: The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman