Bullet journaling
Bullet Journaling
The art of bullet journaling is a mixture between task lists, goal setting and journaling. It is a way to organize your year, month, week and day using different spreads. Getting started might be tricky so here is how to do so.
1. Yearly spread: Yearly spreads are to organize general data and goals. Yearly spreads are generally not meant to be used daily, however an exception is year in pixels which is used to track moods. (YEAR IN PIXELS)
A future spread which is usually at the beginning of a bullet journal is an overview of the whole year with major events. This is a functional spread because it can be used to set up other minor like monthly overviews. (FUTURE SPREAD)
2. Monthly spreads: After you have set up the yearly spread, it's time for the monthlies. This spreads are used to track your month or set goals to reach through the month. The most basic one is a basic calendar format, however a line layout is also useful. (LINE LAYOUT)
You could also have one liners or gratitude logs as a monthly spread. Gratitude logs are amazing to see the full half pf the glass each and every single day. A gratitude log can be set up in many different ways: A blank page, daily boxes and etc. (GRATITUDE LOG)
3. Weekly spreads: The next step after having a yearly and monthly spread is to create a weekly one. Weekly spread come in dozens of different types. Columns, rows and many other types of layouts. Make sure to write down weekly goals and meal plans so you can refer back to them during the week. (WEEKLY SPREAD)
4. Daily spreads: If you would like a more detailed plan of your day, daily spreads can easily help you. Write down detailed tasks, and even the time when you would like to get them done.
You can also add weather, moon phases and a time bar. (DAILY)
IF you don't need as much space for your dailies, make a daily-weekly hybrid. (DAILY_WEEKLY)
Always remember to add your own creative touches to your journal while also saying productive!
3. Weekly spreads: The next step after having a yearly and monthly spread is to create a weekly one. Weekly spread come in dozens of different types. Columns, rows and many other types of layouts. Make sure to write down weekly goals and meal plans so you can refer back to them during the week. (WEEKLY SPREAD)
4. Daily spreads: If you would like a more detailed plan of your day, daily spreads can easily help you. Write down detailed tasks, and even the time when you would like to get them done.
You can also add weather, moon phases and a time bar. (DAILY)
IF you don't need as much space for your dailies, make a daily-weekly hybrid. (DAILY_WEEKLY)
Always remember to add your own creative touches to your journal while also saying productive!
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