Mind Your Home

A few months back, I started feeling a strong need to have all of my thoughts, notes, and to-dos in one spot, and it pulled me back to the bullet journal. Until then, I had honestly never used the official method as it was intended to be used as a minimal, practical system that brings your tasks, plans, goals, and thoughts into one place. 

No art skills required. Just a pen and a notebook. 

I learned a LOT, and I still am, which is what today's episode is about. I'm sharing evolutions of the traditional bujo method that I missed before, what it looks like to bullet journal with zero art and only a daily log, and something I didn't expect.

If you're new to the bullet journal method, start here first → https://youtu.be/kTK-OxT1QFI. The comments called it one of the most comprehensive videos about bullet journaling. In fact, it's become one of my most-watched videos, and the comments have been incredible. 

For me, this is a minimalist life-simplicity practice (that occasionally gives me something to color with my toddler).

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What is Mind Your Home?

Your home isn't just where you live. It's how you live. The Mind Your Home Podcast explores the science behind why your environment affects your mood, your focus, and your stress levels. Host Mia Danielle blends behavioral psychology with practical home systems to help you simplify your space, clear the clutter, and design a life that feels intentional. From decluttering strategies to mindfulness, journaling, and everyday simplifying tools, this is where the research meets real life. New episodes every week. Because the most powerful thing you can change might be the room you're already sitting in.