Library offers workshop in bullet journals

From WOOD COUNTY DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY

Do you BuJo?  Bullet Journals have become so popular they have their own language, and the Wood County District Public Library, 251  N. Main, Bowling Green, is offering a workshop on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 10 a.m. to demonstrate how they work.

Invented by Ryder Carroll as a way to organize thoughts, goals, and task lists, bullet journals are changing the way people think about organizing  and productivity. 

“You don’t have to be artistic to find bullet journals useful,” said Nicole Cordier, Library Assistant. “If you look at Instagram or some of the online tutorials, you might think this is only for artists, but bullet journals are great tools for everyone.”

Cordier who, will lead the workshop, has been using bullet journals for several years.  The workshop will cover how to set up a bullet journal and show how to make the most of your journal. 

Participants should bring their own journals and their favorite pens.  “Some pens will also be provided at the workshop, but since journals are such a personal choice, we are asking people to bring their own,” said Cordier.

For more information about the bullet journal workshop, please Nicole Cordier at 419-352-5050.