DIY Cookbook – Getting Started
Check out part one of my Bullet Journal Family Cookbook Journey. I’m sharing all the items I use and how to get started.
Check out part one of my Bullet Journal Family Cookbook Journey. I’m sharing all the items I use and how to get started.
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If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you saw that I asked if anyone had done a Bullet Journal before and to share their thoughts. I received some great insights and the responses were very helpful (even if the answers I got were all over the place). Although it got a lot of mixed feelings, the main consensus was that everyone felt it provided them a lot more freedom, compared to a common planner. Freedom to be creative and make it their own. Almost everyone also thought that it made for less waste (in the sense of paper use, since we all know that you don’t use EVERY page of your planner). On the other side, many also felt that it was something that started strong and pittered off because of the amount of work that is involved (you are literally hand drawing/writing your own planner). And a few more felt like it didn’t work for them because their thoughts are a bit chaotic or sporadic at times and this was a little too controlled for them.