![]() Filofax: I do not own a Filofax, so I will have to point you over to this video for more information. (L-R: Binder, Neoprene Staples Arc, Martha Stewart, Leather Staples Arc, Staples Jr. I will be setting up a shop to do this as well. Roter-Faden : Similar to a Midori Traveller's notebooks but has metal instead of elastic to hold inserts.Įtsy : Not a brand, but an offshoot of the Midori Traveller's Notebook, but many sellers also create custom sizes. I made all of these)Ī quick search on Amazon results in these (L-R: Medium Leuchtturm 1917-sized Fauxdori & 2 Pocket Moleskine/Field Notes-sized Fauxdoris. Zequenz 360° roll-up : Thank you again to Joe S for alerting me to these. Quo Vadis Habana : Thank you to Joe S for letting me know about these. I like them, they're good for when I'm out and about and need to jot things down.įield Notes : These are especially popular with men as they can easily carry these in their pockets. and every page is perforated.īaron Fig : Began as a Kickstarter project to create the perfect notebook with perfect dimensions.Įccolo : I have a two-pack of these in the pocket size that I got from Staples. Rhodia : The paper is excellent on these.Įcosystem : Environmentally friendly, made in the U.S.A. You can usually find these on sale at Barnes and Noble Picadilly : I have read that these are just as good as Moleskine but at a lower price. Leuchtturm 1917 : This is an excellent choice as it already has the index and pages numbered making it perfectly ready to start Bullet Journaling in. Moleskine : This is probably the most commonly known notebook besides the composition book. (L-R: Graph L composition, Foray L lined, Leuchtturm M dot grid, Moleskine L lined volant, Ecosystem M lined, Moleskine XS lined, Markings lined pocket, Eccolo M lined)Ĭomposition book : A popular option to start out with. What is your favorite notebook to Bullet Journal with, Kim? 1. I just want to get started, what is the simplest thing to use?ġ2. ![]() Do you have so many things to track either just personal or work-related that you're not sure if the Bullet Journal will be enough?ġ0. Do you want to try Bullet Journaling in a pre-dated system? (e.g. sharing with a family member, team or just like digital tools) Or want only a digital Bullet Journal?Ĩ. Do you need to sync items digitally? (i.e. Do you think that you will have a lot of collections?ħ. Is the ability to plan events in the future important to you?Ħ. To make it easier to navigate, here is an outline of the post's contents: Questions to figure out what notebook to use for the Bullet JournalĤ. Underneath the questions and possible answers are suggestions based on the answers. To help you decide which of these to try I would suggest first asking yourself a series of questions. Other concerns include the ability to sync them up digitally. There are also many different kinds of notebooks such bound, leather-bound and spiral-bound not to mention other kinds of "notebooks" such as a discbound, Midori Traveller's Notebooks or Filofax which you will undoubtedly encounter when you search around for how others set-up their Bullet Journals. ![]() Of course, some are more geared towards being Bullet Journal ready (e.g. Long answer: there are so many that there is no one specific Bullet Journal to use, you can really try any and make it work. Short answer: any that you have on hand or that you like best. That's the question I will help you answer in today's segment. If you have checked out the website, you're probably pumped and now wondering, "Which kind of notebook should I use?"
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