O metodo Bullet Journal. Registre o passado organize o presente planeje o futuro

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Portuguese language

Published Nov. 12, 2018 by Fontanar.

ISBN:
978-85-8439-130-1
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4 stars (2 reviews)

For years, Ryder Carroll tried countless organizing systems, online and off, but none of them fit the way his mind worked. Out of sheer necessity, he developed a method called the Bullet Journal that helped him become consistently focused and effective. When he started sharing his system with friends who faced similar challenges, it went viral. Just a few years later, to his astonishment, Bullet Journaling is a global movement. The Bullet Journal Method is about much more than organizing your notes and to-do lists. It's about what Carroll calls "intentional living": weeding out distractions and focusing your time and energy in pursuit of what's truly meaningful, in both your work and your personal life. It's about spending more time with what you care about, by working on fewer things. Carroll wrote this book for frustrated list-makers, overwhelmed multitaskers, and creatives who need some structure. Whether you've used a Bullet …

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Interesting short hand journaling method

4 stars

I really liked this book. A very down to earth approach on this unique journaling method, which is essentially kind of shorthand, and certainly can go long form content.

The idea is to keep your entire life in this journal, ideally paper for the first couple months until you get the flow. It does require planning/reflection times to move things around between the lists. And carry the journal with you almost all the time. Never know when you might get an idea. One can master it by making it personal to their needs - he has a couple examples in the book.

The book has occasional pictures which make the concepts pretty clear. There is a member-paid forum on the web site if you want to meet other fans.

Overall, the method is not complex, and can help people organize their thoughts and plans. Liked it!

Nice Ideas, but too Time-Consuming

4 stars

I read this book hoping to get my life in order or more in order with less dependence on digital tools. I tried the method for nearly two years and while it was a beautiful and pleasant way of doing things, I eventually came to the conclusion that my life and responsibilities were too complex and my time too valuable to depend on this method of organizing. It may be that there is some adaptation that would work for me, but I've found that a reasonable mix of digital tools and other less minimalistic methods work better than the notebook did. That said, if the technosphere ever collapses, this will probably be at the top of my list for viable alternative methods.