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Death to the bullet journal: Journal the lazy way

Scroll through Pinterest and take a look at people’s bullet journal creations. There are some astoundingly creative people out there and it is truly inspiring. Until you try bullet journaling yourself and realise you’re far too lazy. My own experiment with a BuJo was not only proof that my patience had limits, it resulted in me playing Russian roulette with my schedule. Billed as the analogue method for the digital age, I thought bullet journaling would be a great way for me keep track of everything I needed to do and where I had to be as well as provide a creative release. Not to mention it would reduce screen time and reliance on apps. I was wrong. It was, to put it indelicately, a total ball-ache. First off, why do any of us need to learn a new system for to do lists? Let alone MAKE diary pages. Here’s my advice. Go out, buy a diary/day planner you like and just use it. Instead of having to spend Sunday nights drawing pages and planners you can just jot down important ...

Mastering mindfulness

It  sounds  a  bit  wishy-washy  doesn’t  it?  Meditating,  finding  your  centre  and  being  mindful.  Even  if  you  were  that  sort  of  person,  finding  the  time  to  even  figure  out  where  to  start  isn’t  easy  —  especially  if  you’re  as  lazy  as  me.    Given  the  pressures  on  lazy  cats  like  you  and  I  to  keep  up  with  the  expectations  of  daily  life  it  hardly  seems  worth  bothering  trying  to  squeeze  mindfulness  practices  in.  However,  the  busier  you  are,  the  more  beneficial  taking  a  moment  to  either  be...