Bullet Journal Words Defined – A Glossary of Bujo & Planner Words

Many bullet journal words are unheard of outside the journaling / planner online communities. In order to help you decode things like “bujo” and “future log,” in this post I’ll walk you through a few of the common terms and explain their meanings.

Bleeding – when ink flows completely through a sheet of paper to the other side.

Brain Dump – writing down everything on your mind, all your to-do’s. Can be done pertaining to a single topic { example: blogging brain dump, or wedding brain dump }

Bullet Journal – Originally a notebook-based system of organized lists that use different bullet points and other devices to maintain order, created by Ryder Carroll.

Bullets – typically dot, circle or dash symbols used to denote a task in a bullet journal.

Bujo – Just short for bullet journal.

Collections – pages containing lists or notes on a single topic.

Commomplace book – a notebook used primarily to compile knowledge, including quotes, recipes, facts, epiphanies, proverbs, and other notes from life

Daily / Dailies – the pages of a bullet journal used for a single day.

Dashboard – an inner cover for a journal used mainly to create a tidier presentation, but also sometimes used for inspiration, focus, or storing functional items such as sticky notes.

Disc-bound – a way to bind pages using ridged discs that fit snugly into paper grooves.

Dot grid – paper printed all over with an array of evenly-spaced dots. The most common distance between dots is 5mm, but smaller and larger dot grid spacings are also available.

Dutch Door – pages cut or folded shorter than the rest, with the intention of being able to use them left or right-facing, while still being able to use the uncut spread that surrounds them.

Future Log – pages of the bullet journal where events and planning for the entire year can be noted. { also known as the yearly overview }

GSM – Grams per Square Meter, referring to the weight of the paper. The higher the number, the heavier the paper.

Ghosting – when paper is thin enough that pen marks can be seen clearly on the reverse side.

Index – the table of contents for a bullet journal. Page titles and page numbers are listed.

Key – A reference that shows what different bullet points or colors mean in the bullet journal.

Many bullet journal words are unheard of outside the journaling / planner online communities. In order to help you decode things like "bujo" and "future log," in this post I'll walk you through a few of the common terms and explain their meanings. #bulletjournal

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Many bullet journal words are unheard of outside the journaling / planner online communities. In order to help you decode things like "bujo" and "future log," in this post I'll walk you through a few of the common terms and explain their meanings. #bulletjournal

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Lettering – commonly referring to modern-style calligraphy or other artistic ways of writing { also known as hand-lettering } See this video for an example:

 

Leuchtturm1917 – a German notebook company that produced the official branded Bullet Journal. See my review of the notebook here. { sometimes shortened as LT1917 }

Level 10 Life – a method of measuring satisfaction in 10 different areas of one’s life, as described by Hal Elrod in his book The Miracle Morning.

Migrating / Migration – the process of carrying over important notes or pages from one bullet journal to the next.

Monthly – the pages of a bullet journal used for a single month. Can be shown as a calendar or a list.

Printable – a PDF file intended to be printed onto paper, typically by the end-user or customer.

Rapid-logging – a way to quickly list tasks, events, to-do’s, and other things which must be remembered; written in short, to-the-point lines { example: -take out trash, -mow lawn, -3:00 Dr appt. }

Ring-bound – a way to bind pages using spring-loaded metal rings that loop through punched paper holes, typically attached to the spine of a binder or planner.

Ryder Carroll – A digital product designer from New York, notably creator of the Bullet Journal and author of The Bullet Journal Method.

STM – Scribbles That Matter, a brand of notebooks available on Amazon.com, known for heavier paper perfect for people who like to draw in their bullet journal.

Signifiers – extra symbols added to bullet points to denote importance, urgency, or things that need to be looked into at a later date.

Spread – refers to two open or facing pages of a notebook.

TN – { see Traveler’s Notebook }

Themes – motifs or styles used for decoration for a duration of time in a bullet journal. { example: unicorn theme, summer theme, floral theme, Christmas theme }

Threading – a way to “link” together notebook pages on related topics. Page A will list the page number of related Page B, C, and so on.

Trackers – some type of graph or chart used to keep track of something over time, for example habit trackers

Traveler’s Notebook – typically a small, softcover notebook that can be inserted interchangeably into a leather or cloth cover. { abbreviated as TN }

Washi Tape – Japanese-style masking tape that is usually reusable and often printed in patterns, designs, or colors

Weekly / Weeklies – the pages of a bullet journal used for planning during a single week.

 

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