This here is my bullet journal! After ogling over the numerous, extremely aesthetically pleasing pictures of bullet journals across the web, I finally decided to start my own when presented with the opportunity to pursue something I have always wanted to in my Christian Morality class. And I am oh so glad I did! Even though I was a tad intimidated at first, what with the millions of perfect images of gorgeously crafted bullet journals online, I just went for it, and I ten out of ten would recommend you do, too. I have realized along the way that it does not have to be perfect, and I now use it for everything that fits my needs, from brainstorming for this blog to writing down ideas for poems, and sketching out some of my favorite things, as seen below, with no formal structure. A common misconception about bullet journals is that they take too much time. But if I'm being honest, I never have forced myself to make time for it since I started. Instead, I use it as a convenient way to express what I'm thinking, to organize my thoughts, or just for doodling. And it is pretty stress relieving, too. So if you want to go on this journey of bulleting with me, I would definitely encourage you to explore! I look forward to seeing your imperfectly perfect journals :)