Bullet Journaling Tips for Writers


by Edie Melson @ediemelson
There’s a new organizational craze making its way around the world—Bullet Journaling. This process was created several years ago by Ryder Carroll as a way to “Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future.” I highly recommend watching this short video that explains the bullet journaling process. 
Below is the video I made to introduce you to my bullet journal. Further down is a list of Bullet Journal basics, along with a list of resources, websites, and Instagram accounts. 
I came a little late to this organizational process and discovered bullet journaling almost two years ago. Frankly, it has revolutionized my life. Up until this tracking system, I had never been able to keep up with a planner or a calendar with any consistency. I couldn’t even seem to find a way to keep dates accurately in my iPhone. 
Why does it work so well for me? Because it is flexible and customizable. 
Today I’m going to do more than just fan-girl over this way of keeping track. I’m going to break it down and share why I think it is so perfect for writers in particular.



BuJo (Short for Bullet Journal) Basics

At the core, the beauty of bullet journaling is something called rapid logging. This is the ability to organize tasks and information in a concise and precise way using lists and qualifiers (symbols).

Future LogMonthly LogDaily LogSymbols

·    Bullet is used to denote a task   

o      An open circle is used to denote an event   

-      A dash is used for notes


>   

Task migrated<   

Task scheduled
Collections

This is everything else, from lists, logs, daily tasks & goals, etc. Collections can include

BooksFilmsCharacter NamesBucket ListsLogs could include

Word countArticle ideasMemory versesGoalsMeals & meal planningTips for Developing Personalized Daily Tasks & Goals

Write x number of wordsEdit x number of wordsWrite/edit for x amount of timeIdeas for Planning

NaNoWriMoScene MappingFreelance LogOther Ideas

Blogging calendarList of publishers for a particular projectChecklist before submittingEditing checklistChecklist before publishing a blog 
TWEETABLEBullet Journaling Tips for Writers from @EdieMelson (Click to Tweet)
Melson is a woman of faith with ink-stained fingers observing life through the lens of her camera. No matter whether she’s talking to writers, entrepreneurs, or readers, her first advice is always “Find your voice, live your story.” As an author, blogger, and speaker she’s encouraged and challenged audiences across the country and around the world. Her numerous books reflect her passion to help others develop the strength of their God-given gifts and apply them to their lives. Connect with her on her website, through Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram.
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on May 29, 2024 22:00
No comments have been added yet.