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I absolutely love Halloween and thus spooky bat inspired gratitude (batitude??) spread was just irresistible. Here’s a simple how to! Continue reading How to: spooky bat gratitude spread
I absolutely love Halloween and thus spooky bat inspired gratitude (batitude??) spread was just irresistible. Here’s a simple how to! Continue reading How to: spooky bat gratitude spread
I thought it might be helpful to share this honest reflection and assessment of my 2020. This has been a really helpful addition to my goal setting and planning routine – just pausing to think about what has gone before to help me understand where I could be improving. The headings I’ve used are: Successes: what has gone well this year? I struggle to self-praise … Continue reading Great new year’s resolutions: I start by reviewing the past in my BuJo
Hi everyone I’m really happy to share my November “plan with me” video with you – we’ll make an October review spread and also this cute November cover page. Continue reading Plan and bujo along with me – November
Ryder Carroll doesn’t really work with the weekly spread in the formal Bullet Journal method, but personally it’s probably the most key part of my goal setting and planning routine. Partly this is because I am a total perfectionist and have a real tendency faced with the first few ‘imperfect’ days of a month’s achievements to lose focus – basically, I love a fresh start … Continue reading Bullet Journal Weekly Spreads: How to Set Up Your Weekly Plan
When you first start to discover bullet journalling and you check out Pinterest and Instagram, it can seem really daunting. Beautiful illustrations, carefully ruled and thought-out spreads, intricate mood mandalas – all look intimidating and time-consuming when what you really want is to be more productive and have more free time, not lots of extra swirly headings to add to your to do list. The … Continue reading Can I bullet journal if I’m not creative?