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If you aren’t familiar at all with the concept of using a Bullet Journal, watch the original video by designer Ryder Carroll at the Bullet Journal site:

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After using the analog (paper notebook and pen) Bullet Journal system for several months, I found and fell in love with OneNote, a free note-taking system that syncs across all of your devices and organizes your notes in a structure resembling digital 3-ring binders.  OneNote accepts keyboard entry, digital pen drawing, photos, links, documents, audio clips, film clips and more.  Everything is searchable and instantly stored on the cloud.

Keeping my Bullet Journal in OneNote captures the best of analog and digital.  I have the artistic and creative freedom to make even basic to-do lists as beautiful or as plain as I want, and I can easily access my Bullet Journal anywhere I have access to the internet.

To learn more about OneNote, click here: OneNote.com