You don't want to be retracing your steps. But in the cases where you do like no amount of intentionality is going to prevent you from all of a sudden only working on the right things, right? It's like sometimes you work on a project and you know what, it doesn't work out or you just don't care anymore or whatever it is. You can see every day what you worked on and how you felt about it because you can, you know, part of these thoughts is you can write down your feelings as well. And then you can take your learnings and apply them to the next step.
Ryder Carroll is a digital product designer and author living in Brooklyn, NY. Diagnosed with learning disabilities early in life, he was forced to figure out alternate ways to be focused and productive. Through years of trial and error, he developed a methodology that went far beyond simple organization. Now he focuses on helping others learn what the Bullet Journal method is truly about: the art of intentional living. Ryder’s new book is ‘The Bullet Journal Method: Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future‘.
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