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The bullet journal of @bumblebujo

The bullet journal of @bumblebujo

We already know bullet journaling is a simple solution for keeping yourself organized. By spending some time on Instagram, we found out you can use it for your creativity as well. We asked a couple of creative people about their bullet journal and their golden tip for beginners. Kim posts pictures of her bullet journal on Instagram under the name of @bumblebujo.

Why did you start with a bullet journal?

Kim: “I’ve always been a fan of planners and journals. At the beginning of every year, I would always buy myself a diary and vow to stick with it for the whole year. But a few months into the year, I always end up forgetting to use it and eventually revert back to using my phone calendar for all my appointments. When I stumbled upon the bullet journal one day while randomly browsing Pinterest, I saw all the beautiful hand drawn spreads and how flexible the system was and it piqued my interest.

After doing further research, I quickly realised that this was exactly the planner system which I’d been looking for. Finally I could amalgamate all my little to-do lists, my appointments and my sketchbook all into one book. Each month that I bullet journal, I fall deeper in love with the whole system. It’s a great way to unplug from our technologically driven lives and enjoy a few hours of the analog life.”

What makes the bullet journal so likeable?

“Mainly for its flexibility. I love that it could be whatever you wanted it to be. It is essentially my planner, diary, to-do list and sketchbook all rolled into one beautiful notebook. Being able to rapid log in my weekly spreads also helps me to be more efficient and productive. But most importantly, I love that it gives me the opportunity to be both creative and functional all at the same time. It helped reignited my passion for drawing and motivated me to continue to practice my drawing skills on a weekly basis. Spending a few hours a week drawing in my bullet journal has become very important for me and something I look forward to doing.”

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