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Yes, there are basic symbols in the Bullet Journal community from the originator of the Bullet Journal Method, Ryder Carroll. The symbols and signifiers are not meant to define formatting but are ways to capture, interact with, and manage the items that have our attention. Ryder Carroll was diagnosed in childhood with ADHD. He had trouble understanding and learning. He was trying to find a method to survive under these limiting conditions by developing the bullet journal for his own use, which he did over a period of years. Along the way, he became a product designer. He has been using the Bullet Journal to live an intentional and mindful life. He says he has outgrown his ADHD, but I think he may have outsmarted it through his practices. The Bullet Journal community has evolved in diverse ways and especially includes artistic or decorative practices that were not part of the original method. The original Bullet Journal involves a certain format, symbols, signifiers, and methods. I hope I can represent it more or less accurately here.
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# Bullet Journal
## Format:
- An Index at the start of the journal with page numbers and contents
- A Key at the start of the journal defining the symbols/signifiers used
- A Future Log (or calendar) at the start of the journal for each month.
- A current Daily Rapid Log that captures items as they arise to mind.
- A current Monthly Log on a two-page spread of calendar items and tasks.
- The rest of the bujo may continue this timeline through days and months.
- The rest of the bujo may add anything (projects, goals, artwork, ad infinitum).
## Symbols
- O Event or Appointment
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- Note
- • Task or To-Do
- / Partially Completed Task (dot overwritten, not shown)
- X Completed Task (dot overwritten, not shown)
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• Cancelled Task (dot overwritten, as shown)
- < Scheduled Item (the arrow points to the Future Log to the left, earlier in the Bujo)
- > Migrated Item (the arrow points to the Daily, Weekly, or Monthly log to the right, later in the Bujo)
## Signifiers (optional; if used, place to the left of a Symbol)
- * Important
- (•) Look into
- ! Idea
## Rapid Logging
- Uses brief entries
- Captures events, tasks, and thoughts that arise now and matter.
- Uses symbols and signifiers to manage captured items effectively.
- Promotes mindfulness with symbols that can relocate and cancel.
- Promotes an active orientation with symbols that can involve action.
- Uses a day, week, month forward orientation that leads to progress.
you are writing - about bullet journal method
that's something I have not tried , but @gtds - I mean I
@FocusGuy mentioned in the past to me
should I un follow this post now?