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== Bullet Journaling == '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yep. It sounds like a perfect, just a basic setup to where the, you know, someone's bullet journal would be kind of a perfect fit to, uh, start in that book. And you wouldn't have to do, you know, keep track of your page numbering or index or things like that. It's kind of already built in for you, but then the rest of the book is a blank and, and you can go for it. '''Ryder Carroll:''' That'd be great. Yeah. I mean, the less things that you have to think about, the more time you can spend on thinking about what you're actually putting in the book. I really like that. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yep. Yep. Well, this is working for me and I, I really liked the idea and, um, it's been a good system to learn without being even remotely overbearing at all. And it, it works for me, works for my workflow. Um, so hopefully, you know, the, the listeners got a lot out of this and we'll definitely, um, check you out at bullet journal.com. And, um, you know, where else can anyone get in touch with you on the internet? They, you have some, some other sites, you got some other things going on. '''Ryder Carroll:''' Yeah. Um, you can find me at writer carroll.com and at writer carroll on Twitter. Awesome. '''Myke Hurley:''' Thank you so much, man. This has been really fascinating to listen to. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Thank you so much for having me. Thanks writers. Uh, it was a, it was a great conversation. We really appreciate you coming on. Thank you. '''Myke Hurley:''' Cheers, man. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Bye. Bye. Bye. '''Myke Hurley:''' That was really interesting. '''Brad Dowdy:''' That was awesome. '''Myke Hurley:''' I enjoyed that a lot. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Broder. You're great. '''Myke Hurley:''' He's writers gone. Oh, just me and you know, '''Brad Dowdy:''' straight up. '''Myke Hurley:''' No, I did. Cause we're carrying on with the show. This is, this is audio production. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Carry on up the charts, man. Let's go. '''Myke Hurley:''' Because we didn't mention, I guess, at the start of the show that we're doing the followup now. Yeah. Yeah. I might buy one of these lectern 1917. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah. I didn't, I didn't get it out the closet to look at everything, but I know how it's set up with the indexing and the page numbering and the titles at the top that I've always liked that laid out. So, um, that's a, for a bullet journal, this would be really, really awesome. '''Myke Hurley:''' Cause, but what I did actually just get a new pad. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Okay. What'd you get? '''Myke Hurley:''' Um, moving things now. Hmm. White lines. Yeah. Now I'd never heard of these until Mr. Patrick Rohn told me about them on a recent episode of enough. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Essentially the, the inverted grid. Yeah. So it's, '''Myke Hurley:''' it's gray paper with white lines. Mm. Interesting. It's like a hard cover. It's bound and presented like a book. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yep. '''Myke Hurley:''' Very interesting. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah. I've always, I've always enjoyed the white lines. I've got some here and I'm, I'm not using them right now, but it's just cause I've got stacks of other things. So I've got some other new paper product. I've got, I've got four or five paper products. I'm super excited about that. I have not started messing around with yet. So I need to check those out soon. '''Myke Hurley:''' We did say that we were going to try and do more. '''Brad Dowdy:''' I know. I know. I keep threatening and, you know, people get on me. What about this? What about that? When are you going to review this? I was like, well, it's sitting on my desk. When are you going to do it? I was like, well, if you know me, you know how my schedule works. It'll be when it happens. '''Myke Hurley:''' But I'm wondering whether to just get one of these lecterns for this. Yeah. Seems like the right thing. See, '''Brad Dowdy:''' that's the one thing I didn't want to do was start. I didn't want to, this goes back to, you know, our whole resolutions thing that we talked about. I didn't want to start a new journal and have more than one journal. I didn't want to have, you know, a journal that I sketched in, a journal that I did bullet journal and things like that. So that's why I was trying to incorporate in the one, uh, Rodeo web notebook that I'm using.
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