Link: For me, the biggest shift is growing from a productivity system really to a framework for living an intentional life. Most people are like, what is it for? And I'm like, well, it's for live an intentional life and that means something different for different people. We have a lot of incredibly powerful philosophy for thousands of years, but how do you take that insight and put it into action? Does this actually work in my life? Is this adding value? Is this not adding value?"
I was so happy to have Ryder Carroll back on show. It's always great to hear from the creator of the Bullet Journal, especially as the approach continues to evolve and gain in popularity.
In this episode, we cover a lot of ground, diving into the history of Bullet Journaling and exploring how it has developed over the years. It's always fascinating to hear about the origins of the method and how Ryder's approach has changed over time. Whether you're a seasoned Bullet Journal'er or new to the approach, there's something here for everyone.
We touch on a wide range of topics, from intention setting and goal planning to the role of AI in productivity. Whether you're looking for tips on how to get more done or simply want to reflect on what really matters in life, this episode is definitely worth a listen. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy the conversation - you won't be disappointed.
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