By using "threading"—noting the page number of a related spread at the bottom of your current one—you can connect disparate collections across the journal. This turns a linear notebook into a hyperlinked database of your life. The Art of the Monthly Migration
The true power of the system lies in custom collections. A beginner tracks "Books to Read"; a power user creates a "Project Sprint" collection. This involves breaking down a large-scale goal into a dedicated spread that includes a timeline, a resource list, and a specific "Next Actions" log. Bullet Journal Power User Guide
Migration is the "reboot" of the Bullet Journal. Power users don't just copy over unfinished tasks; they interrogate them. If a task has been migrated three months in a row, the power user either schedules it for a specific time, delegates it, or strikes it out entirely. This prevents the journal from becoming a cemetery for dead ideas and ensures that every item on the page earns its space through relevance and urgency. Integration of Reflection By using "threading"—noting the page number of a