Dot Journaling―A Practical Guide: How to Start and Keep the Planner, To-Do List, and Diary That’ll Actually Help You Get Your Life Together
<DIV><B>Organize your life, record what matters, and get stuff done!</B><BR /><BR /> What the heck is a dot journal? It’s a planner, to-do list, <I>and</I> diary for every aspect of your life: work, home, relationships, hobbies, <I>everything</I>.<BR /><BR /> Early adopter Rachel Wilkerson Miller explains how to make a dot journal work for <I>you</I>—whether you find the picture-perfect examples on Pinterest inspiring or, well, intimidating. You decide how simple or elaborate your journal will be, and what goes in there:<BR />  <ul><li><B>Lists </B>of your to-dos, to-don’ts, and more</li><li><B>Symbols </B>that will make those lists efficient and effective</li><li><B>Spreads </B>to plan your day, week, month, or year</li><li><B>Trackers </B>for your habits and goals (think health, money, travel)</li><li><B>Accouterments </B>such as washi tape, book darts, and more!</li></ul></DIV>