My early bullet journal pages look like a toddler drew them
I dug out my very first bullet journal from a few years back and had to smile. Back then, I just used a plain notebook and a single black pen. My weekly spreads were uneven lines drawn freehand, with tasks squeezed into tiny boxes. Now, I see how my style has grown with simple tools like rulers and a few colored markers. It's not fancy, but my pages are cleaner and actually help me plan my week. I used to get frustrated when things didn't look right, but I kept at it. That old journal shows me how far I've come, from messy lists to a system that works. Your mileage may vary, but for me, sticking with it was the key.