My First Fully Filled Bujo

My First Fully Filled Bujo - student project

It's seriously pure joy flipping through this filled bullet journal, and I can't believe I'm off and running 30 pages into my new one already! Here are some of my basic and favorite spreads:

My index: nothing fancy, but it's cool to see the overview of what I've collected

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My future spread: even though I love Google calendar for scheduled events, I really love the high level view of the future spread - it also helps me keep a better eye on birthdays because sometimes a week's notice from the calendar isn't enough time. It's also night to jot down bigger projects that are coming and vaguely dated.

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A monthly spread: I'll go ahead and repeat myself again that the monthly log is such a treasure chest, and as for projects and tasks it's comforting to see that things do eventually move along and get done (sometimes it doesn't feel like that)

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A daily spread: my sweet little field notes book all set up with some prompting task dots for emotional and mindfulness check-ins.

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My art practice time sheet: A comforting spread that helps me feel more connected to the time I spend practicing. It's helped me relax about my consistency and be easier on myself.

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My tarot log: satisfying and so helpful!

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Lettering notes: This spread of notes from when I fell down a lettering hole on youtube make me happy

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Gratitude, emotions, and capture spreads: enough said

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