Bullet Journalling: track the past, order the present, design your future - RSA

Bullet Journalling: track the past, order the present, design your future

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Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ

  • Education
  • Behaviour change
  • Mindfulness
  • Health & wellbeing
  • Fellowship in Action

Creating social impact starts with setting goals. Away from the glow of screens and the suck of social media, Bullet Journalling (BuJo) offers a place to reflect, appreciate what’s going well, and create a vision for your future

Join local RSA Fellows and others at the University of East Anglia to learn the basics of Bullet Journalling. We’ll learn the how and the why, and then over tea and coffee, get started on our own bullet journals. This powerful method can help us keep track of goals, and make us more effective in working towards the aims we have for ourselves and our communities. 

There’ll be plenty of opportunity to connect with other workshop participants in a friendly and informal space, meeting people whom you might not come across in your day job. This workshop is free and open to all, so feel free to invite a friend. All materials will be provided.

Hopefully you’ll come away feeling more organised, more creative, and more in control of your life.

Please note, places are limited and the deadline for registration is Monday 3 October.

For further information on travel to the UEA campus, see here. When you enter UEA by car there is a mini roundabout. Take the Chancellors Drive turning and drive past the hedge on the right. After the end of the hedge is a right hand turning to the West Car park. The barrier to this car park will be raised after 5pm for us to use. This car park is behind the Norwich Business School.  Once you have parked make your way to the front of the building to the main entrance. The workshop will take place on the second floor of this building.

Taking part in RSA in-person events  

We've been looking forward to finally being able to meet together in person, but of course recognise it is important for us to stay cautious and make the environment safe for everyone.   

We aim to have assurances from all venues that they will have basic COVID-safety processes in place. 

We’re asking all attendees of events to be respectful of personal space, to be mindful of others’ preferences in regard to social distancing and to respect those that are wearing face coverings. 

To participate in the event, you will need to register for a ticket so we can make sure we have an up-to-date list of those who plan on attending. This is for capacity purposes.   

We request that all attendees evaluate their own health and that of those they’re in close contact with. We encourage all attendees that are sick or showing symptoms of illness to stay home and to cancel your Eventbrite ticket if you are no longer able to join the event.   

Given the ever-changing nature of the pandemic, please always check your latest national Government guidance in addition to following our baseline guidance enclosed here. If guidelines do change, the event may be cancelled at short notice. 

If you have any questions, or to let us know of any access requirements or reasonable adjustments you require, please email: networks@rsa.org.uk