When I first started piecing together what would become the Bullet Journal Method, it was primarily focused on helping me become more focused and productive. It wasn't until later that I realized that I was limiting myself. A big part of that limitation was my focus on what I was doing, rather than why I was doing it. Part of that transition involved becoming more aware of how I felt in relationship to what I was doing. Our feelings can be powerful indicators about what's working and what isn't. I know of few who are as skillful at leveraging the power of journaling to engage with emotions as author,...