Hello [Name],
Some people who want to start a Bullet Journal never actually start one. And other people who do start one eventually stop, and then spend months meaning to pick it back up again.
If you're either of those people, this email is for you.
If you've never started: the first page has a weird pressure that comes with it, doesn't it?
You bought the notebook because something in your life felt like it needed more attention, more structure, and now it's sitting there and the blank page is asking you to get going.
So you wait for the right moment. New year, new month, next Monday. The notebook goes in the drawer. You walk past it for three weeks then it becomes three months...
If you've started then stopped: you know the feeling on the other end of that. You had a system, you felt progress.
It was working.
Then a busy season hit, or you just lost the thread one week, and the journal sat on the nightstand collecting dust while the guilt started stacking up. By the time things slowed down, starting again felt like admitting something. So you didn't.
If this sounds familiar, there's hope.