This past year I’ve started using a modified form of the Bullet Journal approach, using a dot grid notebook, thanks to a gift of an official Bullet Journal Notebook from creator, Ryder Carroll. As many do, I’ve made a few modifications to the standard approach—one was switching to square checkboxes, and the other: The Daily Plan Bar. After using and tweaking The Daily Plan Bar idea for almost a year, It seemed time to document it and share the idea in more detail. What is the Daily Plan Bar? The idea is simple—and credit where credit is due—it was inspired by my friend, Bill Westerman way back in 2006. Building the Daily Plan Bar First of all, I like keeping things simple. I prefer dot grid notebooks, like a Leuchtturm1917 A5, or a Baron Fig Confidant, because the lighter grid
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