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The Best Bullet Journal Accounts to Follow on Instagram

Bullet journaling became a trend in 2016, but gained popularity in the new year. Find out what it is, why you should have one, and where to find inspiration.

A bullet journal is, essentially, a planner. But, as the name suggests, it is a journal designed for organizing your thoughts and plans all in one place. It’s a great option for those who are creatively-minded — or even for those who want to take on a new project — because you design the bullet journal yourself, to fit your needs. It can be as complicated or simplistic as you want it to be. Many bullet journals feature the layout of a planner (with yearly, monthly, and daily viewing options), in addition to to-do lists, graphs that track goals or habits, book and movie lists, doodles, travels, keepsake items, and more.

If your New Year’s resolution is to be more organized, then this could be the perfect way to achieve your goal. Still confused? Check out some of the following Instagram accounts for further explanation of what a bullet journal is. These accounts serve as great inspiration for not only creating your own bullet journal, but for organizing your life in 2017.

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@bulletjournal

The bullet journal was originally developed by Ryder Carroll, and this is her account. She considers the bullet journal to be an exercise in mindfulness. Her account mainly consists of sharing others’ bullet journals, so you’ll be sure to get a lot of “BuJo” inspiration from this account.

@focusign

This account dominantly focuses on a minimalistic approach to bullet journals. But the journaler also uses her journal to keep track of keepsake items, such as plays she went to, or Christmas cards that she received. If you’re interested in a less-intimidating version of bullet journaling, then this is a good account to look at. She shows that all you really need to make a bullet journal are a few good pens, an organized to-do list, and a splash of color.

@penpapersoul

This bullet journal account is a mix of drawings, watercolor paintings, to-do lists, keepsakes, and travel scrapbooks, among others. It’s also interesting to see how her account evolved over time. This is a great account to follow if you want to make your journal more creative.

@howtobulletjournal

This account is another less-intimidating approach to bullet journaling, depending on how you look at it. Her account focuses on diary entries in addition to to-do lists and goals, which is the easier approach to bullet journaling. But she also includes drawings and monthly themes, to really make her pages stand out.