@caribbeanmama you don't really even need to learn rapid logging if it's not necessary for your needs - For my work bullet journal, I found the stuff that's most helpful is: -INDEX!! This is a game changer - basically creating a table of contents as you go along so you can easily reference and find notes - 12 month calendars - future planning - I have a 12 month look where I note key events, milestones - future planning - work week logs - this is like my quick overview of things I need to prepare for, etc - I don't do the same sort of rapid logging that bullet journal outlines but I do have running todo lists and waiting on lists - rapid logging basically goes there. This system has been so helpful for juggling so many projects at work - it's outlasted Evernote, MS OneNote, calendaring, etc. and I maximize my notetaking.
If you're interested in a digital version of bullet journaling, Trello is a great app/website. I like having separate boards for work vs personal. You can find a lot of great example boards online.
If you're interested in a digital version of bullet journaling, Trello is a great app/website. I like having separate boards for work vs personal. You can find a lot of great example boards online.
Amazon fresh is a life saver! They should pay me for the amount I have endorsed them to my family and friends. It's free for the first month with a coupon so you can figure out if you want to use it or not. I live right across from Whole Foods but I prefer amazon fresh 4/5 times.
They have a wide variety of produce(at least in my area) they have a decent variety of organic produce aswell as conventional so it's suitable for all. Snacks, toothpaste, kitchen towels, almost everything really. I used to use from the farmer but found it limiting and their produce got boring after a while. U can fill up your cart and chose a delivery time for the next day!! I love that you have what you want within 24 hours. Especially with pregnancy brain I can't plan so much ahead of time .
Il look into door to door organics hadn't heard about them until now! @yellow1daisy
(also getting blocked from the bump saved me tons of time I actually got all my laundry done, found a housekeeper, made two days worth of dinner and finalized my baby bag and crib!)
Re: GTKY: Time-saving tips and tricks
For my work bullet journal, I found the stuff that's most helpful is:
-INDEX!! This is a game changer - basically creating a table of contents as you go along so you can easily reference and find notes
- 12 month calendars
- future planning - I have a 12 month look where I note key events, milestones
- future planning - work week logs - this is like my quick overview of things I need to prepare for, etc
- I don't do the same sort of rapid logging that bullet journal outlines but I do have running todo lists and waiting on lists - rapid logging basically goes there.
This system has been so helpful for juggling so many projects at work - it's outlasted Evernote, MS OneNote, calendaring, etc. and I maximize my notetaking.
It's free for the first month with a coupon so you can figure out if you want to use it or not. I live right across from Whole Foods but I prefer amazon fresh 4/5 times.
They have a wide variety of produce(at least in my area) they have a decent variety of organic produce aswell as conventional so it's suitable for all. Snacks, toothpaste, kitchen towels, almost everything really. I used to use from the farmer but found it limiting and their produce got boring after a while. U can fill up your cart and chose a delivery time for the next day!! I love that you have what you want within 24 hours. Especially with pregnancy brain I can't plan so much ahead of time .
Il look into door to door organics hadn't heard about them until now! @yellow1daisy
(also getting blocked from the bump saved me tons of time I actually got all my laundry done, found a housekeeper, made two days worth of dinner and finalized my baby bag and crib!)