Why #BulletJournal is the best thing ever for #ADHD brains https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5hLnY9L1c-M
@fallerOfFalls haha, everybody should just watch this video so they know how my adhd brain works.
And for the bullet journal, do you use it?
@gertdebra there are better videos about that, many of them by the same youtuber.
I use my bullet journal a lot/throughout the day and take it everywhere (with a few exceptions). It's part of me, like my phone.
@fallerOfFalls I'm going to look into it. Thanks man, after a gazillion apps, I might find the answer in a moleskine. Or fieldnotes.
@gertdebra let me know how it turns out.
Different people adapt bullet journaling in different ways to feet their needs. For example, mine is strongly influenced by Getting Things Done methodology. Don't be afraid to experiment, it took me most of my first notebook to get it right (for me). The only thing that is generally not optional is the index. Good luck. Also I'm not a man, in case "thanks man" was more than an expression.
Be well :)
@gertdebra Yes. Usually a single page for each context, migrate when full. The inbox concept never worked for me. Anything that relies on me doing maintenance tasks at arbitrary times :S (so I also have to make everything work without a weekly review) But if you can reliably process an inbox then yes that sounds like a great idea.
Excited or stuck haha yes!
Oh, the Avatar looks male? It was meant to be gender neutral. Interesting. Oh and apology accepted.