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Checkbook balance sheet bullet journal
Checkbook balance sheet bullet journal












checkbook balance sheet bullet journal

I also don’t have as many freelance tasks and timesheets to keep track of, so my planning system needed a bit of an overhaul.

checkbook balance sheet bullet journal

It was exhausting having to be creative for so many people in so many different ways and sadly, not everyone is as wonderful to work with as Nikki! I decided to return to the world of office life Monday to Wednesday, and keep working with a couple of my favourite freelance clients on Thursday and Fridays.Īs my new day job involves handling confidential data, I’m not able to keep notes in my bullet journal. …and now back to the task in hand: Why I Quit Bullet Journalingįast forward to a couple of months ago, when I realised that a full-time freelance life just wasn’t working for me anymore. If you’re currently bullet journaling and not sure if it’s quite right for you, check out my Keep Going with Bullet Journaling blog post. If you’re brand new to planning and not sure which system is right for you, you can also check out my Beginner Bullet Journal blog post. You can read more about my own personal bullet journal journey here and here. Bullet journaling allowed me to map out my tasks for the week, keep track of deadlines and time sheets for all of my clients, and I loved creating themed cover pages and decorating my spreads. It became even more indispensable when I closed my product-based small business and started working as a freelance virtual assistant. I started bullet journaling in November 2020 and it was an absolute gamechanger for me! For the first time in my life, I felt organised and (mostly) on top of running my business, life admin and whatever else was thrown at me.














Checkbook balance sheet bullet journal