![]() ![]() Print out a goal tracker or draw in a grid and start tracking!Ī year in pixels: I love seeing a year in pixels page come to life! You simply color in a pixel a day and this has to be the most fun you can have with a tracker! Bullet Journal Habit TrackerĪ simple habit or goal tracker can inspire you to make small changes to your routine or cultivate new habits easily. This Future log spread is simple, but I loved choosing colors to color in the names of each month! For the second one beneath, I added rainbow watercolor mountains to make it colorful. For my 2021 Bujo, I went with a simple black instead. ![]() ![]() This is the first page of my 2022 Bujo and I simply colored in the 22 by overlapping different colors. Here are a few Simple Bullet Journal Page Ideas that use just a pen and are easy to recreate.įun Fact: Many bujoists will use one, two or three notebooks in a year. Weekly Spread– A single or two page layout created for the week- with the days of the week and space to write your to do lists, tasks and events.Monthly Spread– A two page layout created for the month- with a calendar, monthly goals and perhaps monthly habit trackers as well.You then color in the corresponding pixel each day and get to fill in the grid over the next 365 days! A Year in Pixels– Using the dots on the journal page, you create a block of 12 by 31.Popular things you can track- time spent reading, daily mood, finances, sleep, health, creativity etc. Habit Trackers- A graph, drawing or illustration which you color in over time to track your progress.Year at glance– This is a calendar page for the whole year- you can either write down the entire calendar or print out and paste it into your journal.Masterlist– A comprehensive list of all the items sorted into sub topics.If you are using your Bujo as a planner especially, this is a handy page to have. Future log– A page or spread that has space to jot down events, notes or task for the future upcoming months.At the start of the month, you would create a page that says “January” for example. For example, at the start of the year, you would create a cover page that says “2022”. Cover Page– Cover Pages are used to define the start of section of your Bullet Journal.Dutch Door– When you creatively cut a page to reveal partially the page beneath it you’ve created a Dutch door!.Spread– A Bullet Journal Spread refers to a two page layout in your journal.Page– A Page is any single page in your notebook.There are many options of what YOU can choose to add to your journal, let me describe commonly used terms and page ideas that are useful. ![]()
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