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How to Create a Bullet Journal Daily Time Tracker

August 15, 2017 Amy Leave a Comment

This how to create a daily time bar post is sponsored by Jord Wooden Watch. All opinions expressed are my own.

Do you ever feel like there is just not enough time in the day?

Are you always running late?

Creating a bullet journal daily time tracker to schedule time to do important tasks can help you get more done every single day.

Create a Bullet Journal Daily Time Tracker

Watch Daily time bar bullet journal

Sometimes it just feels like you don’t have enough time in the day to get everything done. One way to guarantee all your tasks are completed, is to create a daily time bar. Creating a section of time to work and focus on one task and nothing else, allows you to tackle that item with all your energy. each day.  I love using a daily plan bar for busy weeks, like these last few weeks.

Set times to accomplish main goals

Daily Time Bar watch Jord

Having a daily time tracker, allows you to create sections during the day to have laser focus to complete your main goals. Create smaller, manageable tasks to work at accomplishing your goal. By breaking it down, you can feel and sense you are getting it done one little task at a time. This always makes me feel so good to cross that part off my list. Check out this goal setting guide to see how to create effective goals.

Schedule Time to do unwanted tasks

Jord watch Daily time bar style

There are those tasks you just don’t want to do. We all have them. Scheduling time during the day to accomplish those unwanted tasks, ensures you get these done. The orange section is my time of day to get all those unwanted tasks done.  It is best to get these done first thing in the morning. Once these are done you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the dreaded tasks are complete. Here are a few task bars you can use to help you organize your day.

Write it down it is likely to get done

Making a list is a sure fire way to get all your tasks accomplished throughout the day. This allows you to have flexibility over your day. Who doesn’t like a little more flexibility during the day? By having a visual schedule, it is easy to see what needs to be done and when. I know if I have written down it is my guide for the day. I work so much better when I know what needs to get accomplished. The green section is where I allow time to run errands and things to be done outside of the home. This is my TO DO list.

Why You Need a Watch

With a stylish Jord wooden watch, you can quickly glance down to see the time at a moments notice. I love how stylish and how incredibly smooth this watch feels against my wrist.

Jord Watch Daily Time Bar

This is extremely convenient instead of digging for your phone in your purse or searching for a clock. Since you have set times to get your goals accomplished throughout the day, when you quickly glance at your watch, you know what task you need to do next. I like anything that saves time. Having a watch really does save time.

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