Hi, I’m Caley.

I’ve been bullet journaling in one form or another for over a decade and I’m here to share my designs and creative spreads to inspire your own bullet journaling journey.

My Approach

For as long as I can remember, I’ve struggled to stay organized. As a lifelong stationery nerd, I’d buy planners, but they never seemed to fit the way my brain worked. The layouts and boxes didn’t match what I needed, and eventually, the planner would be tossed aside.

When I entered the real world, with more than just grades on the line, I knew I had to find a better system. I started carrying a Moleskine notebook everywhere I went. It became my catch-all for everything—my to-do lists, meeting notes, random thoughts, and events. Over time, I began organizing it more intentionally, even drawing monthly calendars for a visual overview of my schedule.

A few years later, I discovered the Bullet Journal Method. It was a more detailed version of what I was already doing, and I was hooked.

Now, I have over a dozen notebooks filled with tasks, events, and memories. They’ve become time capsules I love looking back on, and I hope I can inspire you to create the same memories for yourself.

Shop Supplies!

A lifelong stationery nerd, I’ve assembled a list of my all-time favorite supplies. Everything on this list I love and use regularly.

FAQ

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  • The best thing about bullet journaling is that you can start however you want! There are literally no rules. You get to design exactly what works for you.

    However, if you’re feeling a little anxious, you can look at Ryder Carrol’s original method at www.bulletjournal.com

  • All you really need is a notebook and something to write with! I started with a pen and a Moleskine and my supplies have grown from there.

  • You can use whatever you have on hand. If you’re like me, you feel more “ready” to begin with the purchase of a new notebook, but that certainly isn’t necessary.

    Once a lot of people get into a journaling habit, they realize they want something with thicker pages. For that, I can’t recommend Archer and Olive’s 160-gsm notebooks more!

    For a list of other great notebooks, though, visit the Supplies section!