Bullet Journal Template
The structure of a bullet journal without the pressure to make it perfect.
Bullet journaling works when you actually do it. These prompts keep the format light, so it stays something you reach for instead of something you fall behind on.
What you'll be asked
Three things I need to do today
Three, not twenty. The short list is the honest list.
What actually happened today?
Quick log. Bullets are fine. Full sentences aren't required.
What carried over from yesterday?
Tasks, feelings, conversations that aren't finished.
Weekly reflection: what moved forward this week?
For Sundays or whenever your week ends. A few sentences is enough.
A sample story
March 7, 2026
Three things I need to do today
Email the landlord about the window. Finish the outline before the meeting. Call my dad back. That's it. I wrote eight things first and crossed five off before I finished the sentence.
Why it works
Bullet journals that live in physical notebooks have high abandonment rates because they require too much upkeep. This template keeps the useful parts: daily logging, task capture, and a weekly review.