As part of an ongoing attempt to wrangle my ever-growing task list, I have been searching for a simple way to earmark important tasks that may get buried in the Bullet Journal format. Then I remembered Book Darts, little pieces of paper-thin metal that slide onto the edge of a page.
Every morning, I slip a Book Dart next to each of the day’s three Most Important Tasks. Book Darts slide on easily and don’t budge, even on thin Tomoe River paper, until I slide them off again. Simple, reusable, and elegant.
Writing from: my study in Portland, Oregon. Listening to: “Reunite” by Isbells.
That is a good idea, and much more flexible than the asterisks I have been using. Also, is that dot grid Tomoe River paper? Nerding out on your stationary, here. 🙂 I like the paper in the Midori inserts, but I prefer a dot grid.
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The dot grid Tomoe River paper is courtesy of Goulet Pens. Their refills are the best!
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