Bullet Journal - Cheat Sheet
Bullet Journal - Cheat Sheet
Add a topic (short descriptive title) on the top outer corner of the page. Title and number your
pages before you add content.
Bullets
The Bullets will help organize your entries into three categories: Tasks, Events, and Notes.
Tasks Events (date-related entries that can either be scheduled or logged Notes (entries that you want to
after they occur. They should be as objective and brief as possible) remember, but are not actionable.)
• = Task
X = Task Complete Events – "O" Notes – "–"
> = Task Migrated
< = Task Scheduled
Signifiers
The Modules
Modules are methods designed to help collect and organize specific entries. There are four core modules:
The Index The Future Log The Monthly Log The Daily Log
Add the topics and their For items that either The Monthly Log helps you organize your month. How to set up the daily
page numbers to the Index. need to be scheduled It consists of a calendar to schedule and/or log:
way in advance or record events and monthly tasks (left page) and a
things that you want to task list (right page).
Topic Name: 5 get around to someday. 1. At the top of the
(one page topic) page, record the date
Topic Name: 6-12 How to set up the monthly log: as your topic.
(consecutive spreads) 2. Rapid Log your
Topic Name: 13-15, 24-28 Tasks, Events, and
(recurring collections) 1. Title the page with the current month’s name. Notes as they occur.
2. List all the dates of that month down the left
margin, followed by the first letter of the
corresponding day.
3. Add Signifiers to the left.
4. Schedule events and tasks on the left page.
5. Add list of both Tasks that you want to tend
to that month, and unfinished Tasks that have
migrated from the previous month to the right
page.
The Bullet Journal® (or BuJo® for short) was developed by Ryder Carroll.