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Hello, my name is DJ Allen and I own EmeraldSpecter.com, where I podcast and create entertainment about getting organized and bullet journaling. If you were to ask my wife three years ago how well I was organized or how well I remembered important things, she’d laugh hysterically for several minutes. Things were bad enough that I couldn’t argue with that reaction, because as I get older I am discovering first hand that I can’t remember as much as I used to. When we moved to Portland, Oregon, I...
We're at the halfway point of this year already! And I don't know about you, but I lost sight of my New Year's resolutions. I think I left them behind somewhere in between January and February. If you're like me and can't even remember what yours are, now is a great time to revisit and
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One of the questions I often get asked is, “how do you know what to include in your daily spreads?”.. but most importantly, “How do you make sure you don’t forget anything in your daily spreads?” I use what I would call a “trickle down” […]
The Future Log is a great way to log all the important and fun events you have going on in your life. It keeps all of your future events in one place. Anything that occurs in future months such as birthdays, holidays, trips, meetings, and more would go in the Future Log. It’s a simple and easy place to flip to when you need to check when a specific event is happening.The Future Log is located at the front of your Bullet Journal. If you grab an official Bullet...
Whether you crochet, knit, sew or some other sort of creative project you are going to love these craft Bullet Journal ideas!
Have you heard of bullet journaling? The latest trend in list making, it really just requires a notebook, a pen, and maybe a ruler if you’re a stickler for straight lines. Part planner, part diary, all bullet journals start with an index, and the rest is up to you. You can add yearly overviews, monthly calendars, daily habits, shopping lists, class notes, doodles—you name it.
Rememebr you can purchase This and That Items Individually or Save 15% and purchase the bundle. Some companies call them Smash Book, smashing all your memories in a book. Here are some clever ideas on how you can use your...
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What do you want to accomplish this year? January usually brings with it the conviction to have a better year than last year, and the idealism that convinces us we can do it. But by the time March rolls around, maybe you’re starting to feel a little burned out. Personally, my conviction to have a
Busy and productive are not the same thing. Task batching changed how I bullet journal & took my work-from-home routine from chaos to bliss.
These pages were my Drawing Challenge pages for September. I called it "I Draw Houses" and I added a new house each day of the month. Here are the weekly progress pictures. And here is the finished page. I'm pretty sure there's not a blank space on the page anywhere. Which house would you want to live in? My Drawing Challenge for October?? Halloween Doodles, of course!
Today I'm giving you a peek inside my bujo, try different methods to see which you like best, and "do you" when it comes to your bullet journal.
Mit vielen Terminen kann das Bullet Journal schnell unübersichtlich werden. Ich zeige dir hier, wie du mit einem Farbcode wieder Ordnung reinbringst.
After rallying in 2020-2021 I began to lose my hope and vision. This post tells a bit of my journey from desolation back to consolation.
Musings about Life
Here are 10 reasons why Notability is a great tool for digital bullet journaling on the iPad.
The following pages were done while we were out of town visiting our kids and grandkids. Had a layover in the airport, and time flew by as I journaled; a good thing. The doily used on the kindness spread was under the creamer at the restaurant in the airport. I glued it on with a gluestick, doodled
Since my first SmashBook Challenge has been so well received, I think it's time to do a part 2. It's been over a year and I need to start a new Smash Book.
I’ve been using my Bullet Journal religiously since December of 2015, and I’m only getting more addicted to the process as time goes on. I’m finally settling into a rhythm with my system. After meeting other folks who bullet journal and being very active in online communities of bullet journalists, the main thing I’ve learned […]
Art Journals & Some Creative Inspiration (or Admiration….) By random chance I have found myself looking at people’s journals this weekend. It turns out that there are some very crea…
Learn how to put ideas down on (digital) paper by using Trello as a digital bullet journal.
This post shows my finished journal pages of the A-Z Word of the Year Challenge & links including A-Z of my Mystery and applying it to a word of the year.
Journaling expert Lynda Monk and passionate journaler Emma-Louise recommend their 15 favourite journaling books.
Once in a while I come across something that makes me drop everything and think "How I have not seen this before?". For the last few weeks I have been feeling, for lack of a perfect word, restless. Not unhappy, not frustrated, not overwhelmed... just an under-it-all sense of something missing. Last week for my birthday I gave myself an art journal book, a grown up coloring book and a watercolor kit looking for some inspiration. I spent a morning making a collage journal cover out of an old file folder, pages from a Connecting Threads magazine and Mod Podge just because I wanted to play. The inside has pockets made from folding the edges back and gluing them down. Nothing fancy... just fun! Sunday night I was watching some videos on YouTube when THIS popped into my suggested viewing list. I had no idea what a Fauxbonichi was but I clicked on it and about halfway in I was hooked. As in joining her Facebook group, finding a notebook to use and staying up until 2:30 AM watching more videos, reading blog posts and watching that same video again (and again!). First thing Monday morning I added washi tape around the edges of my journal cover for reinforcement and threaded some elastic to hold my Moleskine large size cahier notebook in place inside. And I decided that as a part of doing my daily pages I would add an item to my cover each day until it feels "done". Then I will give it a couple more coats of Mod Podge to seal it. Of course I chose one of my Elsa look-alike stickers! Then I turned my attention to the inside. Basically this will be my play journal with a quote, a sketch/doodle, a journal prompt, a gratitude section and what ever I feel like doing with the large section on the left. So far I'm playing with some stamps, washi tape and my colored pen & marker collection. I tend to buy this stuff with great intentions but let it sit unused so I'm challenging myself to let loose and have fun with this book. I laid out a weeks worth of pages so I can just open it up and get to it. I look forward to seeing how my pages evolve as I start to change things up over time. Here's what my cover looks like as of today and my page in progress is below. Tonight or tomorrow morning I'll fill in the rest. I'm going to be backing each page with scrapbook paper to cover any marker or stamping that bleeds through. I'll be able to do extra journaling or collage some items there as well. I used to keep diaries and at various times I've kept a journal. I have a sense that my life right now is at a point where I have the most ME time I might ever have again. The kids are out east, my husband is 3-4 years away from retiring and my parents are (knock on wood) healthy. I have a bad habit of pushing things off until "Someday". I also have been feeling very nostalgic since the kids moved away and would like to capture some memories of our lives. Someday seems to be NOW, especially as the days fly by. So this is my start and I'm loving it!
Our Earl Grey contest. The most expensive sorts are not imperative the best ones. I think the GEPA tea has the best price-performance ratio. All rights reserved. Permission required for any use. © Kathrin Jebsen-Marwedel
Everyone wants to be more productive; spend less time working and more time having fun. Finding time to do the things that brings us joy is becoming increasingly more difficult. Heck, having time to stop and think about what actually brings us joy seems impossible sometimes; if we stop there's always the fear of missing out (FOMO). Modern life is a swarm of distractions, dinging phones, entertainment on demand; we're scared to disconnect. Sustained attention, that is, thinking deeply about a problem...
With only three days to go in June, I’m FINALLY getting this month’s art journaling page up! Forgive the tardiness… this is definitely going to be a long-term project, as I’…
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Is this too much? I don't know. I'm having fun but it does seems kinda crazy. I seem to like it that way because this is the direction my ...