I’ve started digital bullet journaling recently. These are from the past month or so that I’ve been trying it out.
I found myself spending a lot of time and money on supplies that I either didn’t use or didn’t want to use in a particular spread, so I moved to OneNote instead. I wasn’t sure if I’d like it, but it’s so easy to add pictures and there are an infinite amount of colors of highlighters, pens, and pencils. I’m actually really enjoying being able to adapt each spread to what I need that week, whether that’s meal planning, journaling, or just listing what movies and songs I’ve been watching and listening to. I can move any text I’ve already written, I can easily copy and paste or erase and re-create elements, I can switch between handwriting and typing. I can also drag and drop anything that doesn’t belong in a section/month so I stay organized. One thing I didn’t like about physical bullet journaling is that if there was something I was working on long term and I didn’t know how much space it would need, I would always end up with too little or too much space in a place that was no longer relevant. I’m planning the week a friend from college is visiting (late June, early July) and I started planning this in April. What I thought was going to be a list of ideas of places to go turned into a whole itinerary and to-do list. In OneNote, I carried the multiple pages across April into May and now into June and they can expand and contract as I need.
It’s just so much easier than paper (though, admittedly it isn’t as satisfying) and I’ve been able to get past the “but what if I mess up this page” block that usually prevents me from creating spreads. And it cuts down on time. I have a lot of free time away from work, but I try to spend that out with my friends or on my other hobbies. I enjoy bullet journaling, but the paper version can take a lot of very painstaking and detailed work that takes up a lot of time, time I would rather spend on friends. These past two weeks I found a spread that really works for me (week 21 and 22), so I literally just copied the whole week 21 page into a new page for week 22, removed my to-dos/events/grocery list, and highlighted the next week on the calendar. It was so easy. (Let me know if you guys want a post on OneNote or digital bullet journaling, I’ve come across a lot of tips and tricks as I’ve been trying this out.)
I’ve also been slowly working my way through the rainbow (orange is up next) and will probably do a rainbow spread for Pride week!













