A Beginner’s Guide to Digital Bullet Journaling

A step by step approach to digital bullet journaling with Notability.

But first, what is a bullet journal?

Getting started

Digital Bullet Journaling with Notability detailed tutorial

Step one: set up your Favorites toolbar

Step two: set up the journal structure

The key

  • Tasks represented by a bullet point
  • An X over the bullet means the task has been completed
  • An arrow means the task has been migrated
  • A line through it means the task has been canceled
  • An asterisk signifies a priority

Year at a glance

Month at a glance

Monthly check-in and brain dump

Daily memories and habit tracker

Daily gratitude

Daily log

So there you have it, your very own bullet journal!

  • Make this a time to be mindful and creative as you start your day.
  • Try to make it a habit. Reference your journal first thing in the morning and right before bed (even if it’s just for a minute).
  • Don’t feel pressured to compete with the most beautiful journals you see online.
  • This is your space!! Make it as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be.
Bullet Journal Starter sticker pack (available with Notability subscription)

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