Are you trying to decide whether you should use a bullet journal or a planner? It's a tough question because a bullet journal offers more flexibility, but a traditional planner might solve your productivity needs and you won't have to spend time making it. Either way, you can read on to find out the pros and the cons of using a bullet journal versus using a planner.
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Updated for 2024
I was in the same position as you at one point. I wanted a planner system that was perfect, so I read a ton of bullet journaling and planning articles trying to figure out what was the best system for me. Here is a quick outline of everything I have tried.
- A traditional planner
- A bullet journal in a composition notebook (more flexibility)
- A planner in a binder so I could add and remove pages (less flexibility than the bullet journal, but more flexibility than a traditional planner)
- A bullet journal in a binder (Too much flexibility for me because I realized I didn't want to be able to add and remove pages)
- A bullet journal in a traditional bullet journal notebook (My current planning system)
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