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In this video, I talk about how I combine Bullet Journal principles with a Japanese-style week calendar view using my reMarkable Paper Pro. As a diehard weekly planner, this approach gives me the best of both worlds - providing an effective capture system inspired by Bujo in a tried-and-tested layout. reMarkable Paper Pro template used in this video: https://etsy.me/4d7DGAF Indexed notebook for the reMarkable Paper Pro Move (that I use as an idea book): https://bit.ly/4s6jvrm Bullet Journal Workbook from the reMarkable Methods page (free for Connect subscribers on the reMarkable website): https://methods.remarkable.com/resour... Whether you're a Bujo fan, a Hobonichi lover, or somewhere in between, this system might be worth a try if you think in calendars and plan week by week. 💬 Are you using Bullet Journal, a Hobonichi-style planner, or a hybrid? Feel free to leave a comment to share your planner setup on the reMarkable! What you'll see: 00:00 Introduction 00:27 What is a Bullet Journal? 01:04 General structure of a Bullet Journal 02:12 What's not working for me 03:10 How the Japanese Hobonichi-inspired planner solved my issues 03:59 My layout of choice: The horizontal weekly view 04:57 How I combine Bullet Journal principles with this horizontal weekly planner 05:15 Step 1. Capture tasks through a running task list ('rapid logging') 06:07 How I log events 07:06 Step 2. Categorize tasks by energy 08:11 How I use projects to reduce overwhelm 08:36 Other ways to categorize tasks 08:48 Step 3: Review and migrate tasks 09:13 Migrating tasks on weekly vs. daily layout 10:33 Using collections: Lists and projects 11:10: Wrap-up