The S has HTF and you're ready to bug-out. You grab your stuff and hit the road and ride off into the sunset, happy to be alive. Right? Hold on a minute.
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In a way, I’ve always had a fascination with “bulletproof vests” ever since I first heard of them as a
While some of these off-grid supplies may seem trivial today, they would be valuable in a life-or-death situation.
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Eleven back to school bullet journaling ideas ranging from weekly layouts to self care trackers. Also included is meal planning, time management, note taking, DIY bullet journaling, and lunch packing plan.
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In a way, I’ve always had a fascination with “bulletproof vests” ever since I first heard of them as a
The Urban Prepper really went overboard on this one because he’s compiled all of the survival PDF files he’s created over the years and is giving them away for free! He’s included files covering a wide range of topics, including several versions of an Altoid’s tin survival kit, bug out bag kits, EDC, vehicle preparedness, […]
If you are wanting to start bullet journaling, these are my 5 best essentials I recommend you have to start your journal.
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These are some simple and minimalistic bullet journal themes and spreads for July. Take these ideas and inspiration for your journal.
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We have to make two confessions. First: if you work here, you don’t pay for notebooks. Like, ever. As long as we don’t flagrantly burn inventory, we can experiment and play around however much we want. It's the best way for us to know our stuff. Second: even though we could have tried bullet journaling any time before now, and quite literally for free, it took us THIS LONG to give it a fair shot. Consider this article our mea culpa and subsequent PSA on what a bullet journal could do for you. NOW WITH MORE! After two months of bullet journaling, we came back to report on our BuJo experience. Just look for the same color further down the page! Given the sparkly, perfect-looking examples in places like BuzzFeed—which, of course, get the most attention—we almost dismissed the whole bullet-journaling thing as a frivolous hobby or look-at-me trend. After all: we'd say we write in our notebooks to dig to the bottom of things, not to polish the surface of them. Just out of pure curiosity, how old are you guys? :-) A post shared by JUDY ☁️🐝🌿✨🌻 (@focusign) on May 8, 2017 at 7:04pm PDT It’s very possible, if you’re reading this, that you’ve had a similar thought. But here’s what we’ve discovered: bullet journaling is somewhat like beer (or wine). Both the worst AND best examples can scare newcomers away—the worst because they're messy and harsh, the best because they're pretentious and pricey. If you like beer or wine, we’re betting there was a time (probably right near the beginning) when you didn’t like or “understand” it. But then you had some fun, you figured out what you liked and why, and now here you are. Same thing with bullet journaling: you can start anywhere, but you just need some context or guidance, and then you can find your own way to satisfaction. The First Things to Know “Bullet Journaling” is a reasonably accurate and descriptive name—though admittedly, it doesn't roll smoothly off the tongue. For the name, the essential thing to understand is that a bullet journal is intended for short, concise notes (i.e. bullets) and usually not for longhand prose. Side note: The common abbreviation is BuJo, in case you were wondering. Side note to the side note: If you’re Googling on the subject, make sure you spell BuJo correctly. “BJ guides” will not yield the intended search results. The next thing to understand is that a bullet journal is meant to be a multi-function book which doesn't require (perfectly) linear use. In other words: not every page will serve the same function as the last, and you won't always finish one page before moving to the next. We’ll get into some details below, but for now, just think of a bullet journal as several collections of notes kept in parallel, rather than a single collection kept in sequence. Since bullet journals are multi-functional, another crucial point: it is entirely up to you how your bullet journal functions. You’re not “doing it wrong” if you veer away from popular examples. We do encourage you to check out what others do since it’ll give you tons of ideas, both useful and creative. (Scroll down for our links to recommended reading.) But remember: whatever you do, it only has to make complete sense to YOU. Source: Fix.com Blog Finally: remember that this is an iterative process, one that you will adjust through repeated experience. Bullet journaling, like so many other hobbies and habits, becomes more natural and “broken in” once you’ve gotten a few laps into it. By the time you start your second bullet journal, the daily time with it will seem automatic and you’ll have a whole head full of ideas for starting again (or so we’re told). Typical BuJo Starting Points As we've said, you can adjust much of this—but to start with good footing, it's worth knowing some of the common functional pieces and
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