Ascetic Bullet Journal

The main problem with the bullet journal method is maintenance. Separating the entries into multiple locations and transferring them from one place to another, for me, was too much. What I was looking for is, quoting Steve Losh(2), a “list manager for people that want to finish tasks, not organize them”. In order to achieve this a lot of parts needed to be removed

I love this. What a wild spin on bullet journaling! I’m not sure it would match with my brain (it feels like a lot of things become ‘present’ ‘tasks’ and I don’t know how I feel about that) but man I love it. Turn the whole system on its side and let all of the maintenance fall out. Awesome.