How to Combine GTD and Bullet Journals

GTD or “Getting Things Done” and the “Bullet Journal” are two different systems that promise increased productivity and organization. But can they be used together?

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  • GTD (Getting Things Done) is a trusted productivity system focused on capturing and processing tasks.
  • Bullet Journal is a customizable analog planning method using symbols, logs, and an index.
  • GTD and Bullet Journal are different systems, but some users try to combine them.
  • Bullet Journals include monthly logs, daily logs, future logs, and collections for tracking tasks.
  • The Bullet Journal system requires manual entry, which can slow down productivity.
  • GTD users often rely on digital tools like Evernote for faster input and search.
  • A key GTD feature is sending tasks to an inbox to process later.
  • Bullet Journaling lacks quick search functions, making it harder to retrieve past information.
  • GTD works well for recurring tasks, while Bullet Journals require repeating entries by hand.
  • Combining Bullet Journaling with GTD can work, but it may not suit everyone’s workflow.

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