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Beyond Bullets - Creative Journaling Ideas to Customize Your Personal Productivity System - cover

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Beyond Bullets - Creative Journaling Ideas to Customize Your Personal Productivity System

Megan Rutell

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Summary

FUN, COLORFUL, AND CREATIVE SUGGESTIONS FOR THE NEWEST PRODUCTIVITY PHENOMENON.Going beyond basic tools, this book offers tips, tricks and creative ways to transform your notebook into a treasured life companion, including:• Ornamental lettering• Personalized habit trackers• Colorful calendars• Decorative headers• Customized productivity lists• Inspiring artwork• Creative future logs• Unique planning pages
Available since: 11/06/2017.

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