Looking for a Creative Outlet? Try Bullet Journaling this Thursday, July 20!

Reading Public Library, (RPL) Reading, MA—According to Ryder Carroll, a digital product designer and the inventor of the Bullet Journal, bullet journaling is “best described as a mindfulness practice disguised as a productivity system.” The goal of a bullet journal is to give each individual a place to explore what they need to do and why, while at the same time, allowing your creative side to express its true voice.

If you’re interested in this creative and expressive personal organization method, come to the library on July 20 at 6:30 pm when Betsy Perry of Casual Study will lead a special workshop all about bullet journals. There will be plenty of materials for everyone to get started on their journals. Each participant leaves with their own journal! Register today: https://bit.ly/RPLBulletJournaling

This program is part of the Library’s summer reading initiative, “Find Your Voice,” and is sponsored by the Friends of the Reading Public Library, the Massachusetts Library System, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, and the Boston Bruins.

The Reading Public Library is committed to evolving together to strengthen communication, equity, collaboration, and learning in our community. Our mission is to be a center and resource for learning and civic engagement. We provide a place and platform of, by, and for the people who can benefit as individuals as well as contribute to the well-being of the community. We work to achieve these goals and commitments by focusing on education, equity, accountability, and access.

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