A bullet journal, often abbreviated as “BuJo,” is a versatile and customizable system of personal organization and note-taking.
It was developed by Ryder Carroll and combines elements of a to-do list, planner, and diary.
Users create their own journal layout, incorporating bullet points, symbols, and various organizational methods to track tasks, goals, appointments, and thoughts.
The system is designed to be flexible and adaptive, allowing individuals to tailor it to their specific needs and preferences. Bullet journals are popular for their creativity and effectiveness in helping users stay organized and focused on their priorities.