Here are 22 bullet journal spread ideas for April you must try! Use your bullet journal to increase your productivity!
The bullet journal is a flexible organizational system that can be tailored to fit anyone’s needs. One of the most useful components of the bullet journal is the future log, which is a place to record future events, goals, and plans. In this post, we’ll explore everything you need to know about the bullet journal ... Read more
Keeping a homeschool Bullet Journal is a great way to organize your class activities, keep track of attendance, curriculum, assignments and so much more.
A food log is a great way to keep track of food intake, especially if you have weight-loss goals. I have become more aware of what I eat daily, and this
If you're setting up your essential pages for the year, these super fun bullet journal future log ideas will give you the inspiration you need! #BuJo #Diary
The Monthly Log, as Ryder presents it, is where you can map out specific events as well as write down the things you’d like to do over the course of the month. Additionally, the Monthly Log also serves as a way to log notable snippets that happened. This way you can get a bird’s eye view of what happened during the month. Over time, Bullet Journalists have modified the Monthly Log to make it work for them. This has led to a medley of variations. Here is a curated selection of...
A learning log is a specialized type of journal. Unlike journals, students record responses to the material they are learning.
This is the symptom tracker you have been waiting for. -With this journal you can track and manage your food intake, what time you took your medication, sleep quality, steps, and symptoms. -The notes version has a specific area to put additional notes that do not fit anywhere else. -In the back of the book you can organize your test results, medication history, and doctors’ information. -This book would make a great gift for someone with POTS, Lupus, Crohn’s, Lyme, Mast Cell, Fibromyalgia, MS, Cancer, Diabetes, or any other chronic health condition. --The completed size of this book is about 8 3/4" x 5 3/4" x 5/8". Small enough to fit in many handbags or backpacks. Lightweight and easy to carry. -This Symptom Journal has a full year of undated weekly symptom tracking pages. It does not have any monthly pages. -See this listing for the 2022 dated journal: https://www.etsy.com/listing/875299486/2022-symptom-journal-annual-chronic?ref=shop_home_active_27&frs=1 -I will do my best to complete each custom journal as quickly as possible. Please allow 1-2 weeks for your symptom journal to ship. -Want something different not listed above? Different color styles or fabric? Have an idea for information that needs to be added? Please message me and I will be happy to work with you to make any changes and create the book you want. -A donation will be made to "One Tree Planted" for every book sold, this donation will cover 1 tree to be planted. **Because this is a handmade item it is not perfect. Unevenness and warping are possible, although I try my best to avoid this. This does not impact the functionality of the book. Colors and position of the pattern may vary slightly. -Some fabrics may have been scaled down to show different aspects of large prints. -I hope this book helps you learn something about your health. Thank you from Spoon Culture
Satoshi Kon was a true master of his craft, weaving delicate images with deep emotions. His words recently helped me resolve a dilemma that had lingered in my mind for months while crafting the 2050 cards project. I had placed excessive emphasis on the story, thinking it was the foremost element of any narrative. Some renowned film directors even delete a well-shot scene if it doesn't enhance the story. This mindset, while practical for business/profit related activities as cinema or Netflix, may stifle free creativity. Satoshi Kon's perspective was refreshingly different: he painted mesmerizing images overflowing with creativity and then ingeniously find the way to match them with the story. The result might sometimes feel disjointed, but the emotion and, more importantly, the tone, were paramount. This is my tiny tribute to him, etched into a small page of my small notebook. I hope it resonates with your soul and introduces you to his magnificent universe if you haven't ventured there yet. Let's embrace the beauty of creativity and the magic of storytelling, just as Satoshi Kon did.
If you're a book lover and bullet journal devotee, I have my new bullet journal book review spread collection here! It's a perfect fusion of your two
The Monthly Log, as Ryder presents it, is where you can map out specific events as well as write down the things you’d like to do over the course of the month. Additionally, the Monthly Log also serves as a way to log notable snippets that happened. This way you can get a bird’s eye view of what happened during the month. Over time, Bullet Journalists have modified the Monthly Log to make it work for them. This has led to a medley of variations. Here is a curated selection of...
This is a reading tracker with a celestial theme! Moons, suns, stars and beautiful artwork decorates the different pages of this journal. It includes pages for monthly reading tracking, individual books, a to be read page, a section for quotes or thoughts and a 100 book challenge page. This PDF is easy to download and print or use digitally.
Keeping a homeschool Bullet Journal is a great way to organize your class activities, keep track of attendance, curriculum, assignments and so much more.
Ever wondered what a running journal is? In this post, we explain the purpose of a running journal or log, as well as what to include in one.
Get a handle on your finances This month’s theme is finances. To give you a bit of inspiration on how you can manage your finances with your Bullet Journal, we put together this round up of ideas from Bullet Journalists around the world! Enjoy. Expenses A simple way to get started with tracking your finances in your Bullet Journal is by creating an expense tracker such as this one from Sara @thatbujokid. Create columns based on what you want to keep an eye on. Budget & Expenses Laurie
Let's go back to basics - what a bullet journal monthly log is really supposed to look like, why it was designed that way, and how you can use this.