A Minimalist Time Tracking System for the Bullet Journal
In this video we're talking about time tracking in a bullet journal, notebook, or simple spreadsheet - here's how it can change your life!
Time Tracking was one of the most popular videos from 2018, and I wanted to update it based on some new techniques and tools.
But why does time tracking matter? It is a helpful practice for understanding how you are spending your time each day and how it aligns with your goals. I have found it very helpful in two specific areas:
First is overcoming my own objections for "not having enough time to do X" - whether X is writing, videos, exercise, journaling, whatever! Whenever I track my time I quickly pinpoint 30ish minutes that I can transform from mindless to meaningful.
Second is a better understanding of how long it takes me to accomplish certain tasks. This is especially useful for work, but can be for anything. For example I learned how long meal prep and cooking adds on to what I considered a "quick meal" or how commuting to and from the gym made exercise time nearly twice as long.
This sounds obvious after the fact, but we all have ways we think about time but don't fully realize until it's being measured.
So here's what we're going to cover in today's video: a few simple techniques for tracking time, the tools you need or can use to start, and how to implement changes in your life based on what you discover through time tracking.
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Time Timer: amzn.to/2YJfkDB
Timeular: timeular.com/ref/mattragland
Make Time (book): amzn.to/2KjkHWc
Field Notes National Parks series: fieldnotesbrand.com/products/...
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My name is Matt Ragland and I make videos about using a minimalist bullet journal to focus on what matters most to you. I’ll show you how to use concepts like 10 Blocks, Time Tracking Grids, and Project Timelines to quickly see what needs to be done and when.
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Thanks for watching! Have you tracked time at all this year? Let me know what you think and if you're joining us for the challenge!
"My 4yo kept me up" hah! Finally some content for parents! Nothing like the usual "this method will make sure you're not wasting your day!". I'm not trying to figure out how to battle myself, I'm trying to figure out how I can optimize
@kell_checks_in
3 жыл бұрын
What "parents?" He's got time for "writing." Mom's the only parent in the house.
As you know I still obsess over the time tracking. It is how my mind works. If I don’t write down what I’m doing then I become a very distracted and nothing gets done! I have a personal time tracker and a thesis time tracker in two small Buju dotted notebook.
Probably my favorite video of yours by far in terms of time tracking
Thanks Matt! I joined the challenge and I got a lot done, specifically reports that needed to be written, wow! I hope I’m able to keep being mndful about how I actually make use of my time.
@MattRagland
5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome MCG!
I will be joining the time tracker challenge, I have tried myself in the past but after a few days fell out of habit. While I love writing in soft and hard cover books, I will be designing a time tracker sheet in excel, converting to PDF and then using goodnotes to write on my sheet each day! I am happy to share how this is done and my end PDF.
Great video Matt! I got the timueular timer a couple of weeks ago, and absolutely am in love. It's been awesome.
oooh i really like this! i feel like i've been super unproductive lately, so just taking note of what i'm actually spending my time on will be super useful :)
Thank you Matt, I didn't do SO well last year at the time tracking but very inspired to start your challenge again this year... Brill video!
If you use a dot grid notebook, you could turn the book 90 degrees and have more writing space.
THANKS A LOT HAHA I LIKE THE WAY YOU PUT THE 30MINS LINE HAHA
So helpful. Thank you!
Great video for people with ADHD 🎉 I hate my Time-Blindness 😢
Took me a minute, but just ordered my Time Timer 😉
Hi Matt, Is that green pad below your field notes journal a desk pad? If so, do you remember where you purchased it? Thanks and great videos. Please keep up your great work!
Hi Matt! I've enjoyed watching your videos and have tried time tracking now for one day. I'm curious what you are writing. Is it for work? Is it journaling? Is it just to practice writing? I'm interested in becoming better at writing, so that's why I'm asking. Maybe you have a related habit?
Great vid. A friend recommended RescueTime. Have you heard of or used this app?
I’m signed up
Thanks for the video. btw that shape is an octahedron. :-)
Instalike!
5:09 Will there be any housekeeping tasks listed, or is this another "I have a maid to do boring stuff" video... If the kid's awake, why isn't Dad taking care of him? I bet Mom would love some writing time. No laundry. No housekeeping. Just a completely unrealistic and/or EXPLOITATIVE day.
I track using a weekly planner rather than spend time creating spreads
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@MattRagland
5 жыл бұрын
Real life thank you from the yt creator ❤️
Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt ... In all due respect, Take a beat. Go have a picnic. Play Frisbee. Wander through an art museum. Compose a poem. "The days run away like wild horses over the hills"--but you'll never learn that from a notebook or spreadsheet.