7/26/2023 0 Comments Ideas for bullet journal lists![]() I have a very busy schedule and can't make a seperate, ellaborate page for each day, so I set aside time each week to make a weekly tracking page. TIP: Use notes or a piggy bank for the visual representation of a "Money to Save" page. TIP: Use a map, flags, or a camera for the visual representation of a "Places to See" page. TIP: Use popcorn or a movie real for the visiual representation of a "Movies to Watch" page. TIP: Use a bookcase for the visual representation of a "Books to Read" page. When you have accomplished a piece of your goal, color in a piece of your visual representation.Write your different goals into the visual representation you have created.Draw or organize a visual representation of your goal (in the tips below I have outlined some possibilities).I like to add a creative twist to each of my goal pages to give myself an extra sense of accomplishment when I work towards achieving that goal! My goal pages are like to-do lists except focused on one topic. Fill in the rest of the page with your to-do's.If you want a more indepth to-do list you can add more descriptions for each point, like: priority, expense, inspiration, explore. The key can include things like: task, task complete, event, notes. Make a key to suit the needs of your to-do list.Create a nice title to describe your to-do list.I don't make to-do lists everyday, but if there is something that is causing me lots of stress a to-do list really helps to get my thoughts in order. I'm not a huge fan of to-do lists because they tend to feel relatively messy, but with bullet journals creating to do lists is very effective. In the center of the sun write the title and in each ray of sunlight write something you are thankful for.Use a protractor and a ruler (or just freehand) to draw a sun with rays. ![]() ![]() I like to use that time to focus on the good rather than the bad, so I like to include gratitude lists into all of my journals. I often find that journalling helps me reflect on the day or the week and put my thoughts together. You can use your journal to record lists, to write entries every day or some days, or even to make graphs.īelow I've given information and instructions on some of my favourite bullet journalling ideas and how you can make a creative bullet journal to suit your unique journalling needs! Gratitude Lists: I recently discovered bullet journalling and it revolutionized my journalling style! It is fun and creative, but not too time consuming. When I was a teenager I started journaling with photos and paintings it was much more creative-almost like a scrapbook. I'd usually give up on it after a couple of weeks because I got bored. When I was younger I would try to write the normal journal entry, "Dear Diary." and so on. Journaling has always been something I am interested in.
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