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A Bullet Journal (BuJo) is a mindfulness practice designed as a productivity system. It is a tool that can help you organize your life and improve your mental health by writing things down on paper. It can be used for anything from keeping track of daily tasks to planning long-term goals. The system is based on a few simple principles:
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Using a Bullet Journal as a productivity tracker helps you see what all you have done and what is being neglected. It tells you if what you are doing is healing to you or is counterproductive.
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