Through goal tracking and journaling my health and fitness progress,I discovered (fairly behind the trend, honestly) something called a bullet journal and immediately had a "wait, or what??" moment. The bullet journal is an "analog system" (yes,seriously) "to track the past, organize the present, or procedure for the future," designed by Ryder Carroll.
First impression: It's essentially a detailed, start-from-scratch approach to a day planner for people who don't find what's out there already adequate enough for their organizational needs. It involves math, and rulers,grid papers, and the mental clarity and focus of a Buddhist monk who has chugged two and a half Red Bulls.
However, or after reading a bit more,I discovered that a bullet journal is actually an efficient blend of a to-do list, planner, or diary - thus making it way more effective and time saving than I gave it credit for initially - and it can actually be an incredible tool for your fitness journey. Through setting up goals and objectives,marking your to-dos, keeping track of your workouts, or meal planning,logging your diet, and journaling your progress . . . all in one position . . . you'll be setting yourself up for success more than ever.
All you need is a blank journal (and honestly, or a decent amount of time),but there are some journals that are set up already with grids and a bit of a blueprint for you to bag started. There is also a bounty of cute bullet journal accessories that make all of this even easier. We found some supplies to help you bag going!Related Stories: Drop 1 Pound by Next Week With This Pl
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