Creating a bullet journal key page and choosing bullet journaling symbols is one of the first steps when setting up a new bujo notebook. But, it can be hard to know what you need if you’ve never tried it before. Luckily, I’ve got lots of bujo key ideas and loads of inspiration for bullet journaling ... Read more
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...
It’s almost that most magical time of year — NaNo WriMo!!! For those of you not familiar with NaNo, it stands for National Novel Writing Month, and it comes around every November. The goal is to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. Whew, trust me when I say this is not easy!! But you can also trust me when I say it’s incredibly fun. I participated in NaNo WriMo for the first time back in 2007, shortly after I quit my job teaching music at an Elementary School in order to pursue my lifelong dream of becoming a...
A ton of hygge ideas to get through the winter season. Ideas to add hygge to your home, life, and your journal.
So I’ve jumped on the bullet journal bandwagon. I’ve said before that I was never going to use one but I trialed it for a month back in July and actually enjoyed it. It’s not some…
By creating the perfect Bullet Journal Key, you streamline your to-do lists, appointments, and events. Find tons of bullet journal key examples.
20 New Bullet Journal Ideas and Tips for Anyone Craving Organization Perfect for the snowball method.Use this template to categorize your stuff!Make a little
Dans la série d'articles bujo au travail, voici bullet journal et sketchnote. Cette méthode de prise de note visuelle peut vous être très utile dans votre bujo !
A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.
Great bujo ideas to choose for your sleep tracker.
The prompt for this pink page was Personal Triumphs. I decided to do some specific to Bullet Journalling triumphs. I also intentionally chose to just use my regular, everyday handwriting instead of a bunch of different lettering. So....it's not really my favorite page, but it'll do. The prompt for this page was Print which I took to mean printing as opposed to cursive. I've been wanting too illustrate this recipe for a while and decided this was as good a time as any. (I love this tea, but my son took a big swig of it thinking it was regular apple juice. He was not impressed and that's where the Crapple Juice name came from.)
These bullet journal goal tracker spreads are a must if you want to be successful in 2019. Check out all of the ideas!
Hi girls, how are you? I had a bit of a busy day. But I did have a good time, and with my family we ate a delicious baked chicken. If you ...
These 46 hand drawn Icons for your bullet journal are the fun new way to make note of tasks for the day. Use the examples in this blog post or make your own. *This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my Disclosure for more information. Many people regard themselves as visual learners. They doContinue Reading
Here is an easy-to-follow tutorial for drawing basic bullet journal icons.
My kids and I have been struggling to find a way to successfully plan our week of Challenge work and accomplish all of our plans. We've tried basic planners, online planners, and everything in between. I finally decided that they needed not only to figure out how to plan their schedule, but also develop a…
Step by step how to instructions on 12 clever and fun doodles. Be creative and learn how to doodle efficiently for your Bullet Journal.
Keeping a writing journal is an essential practice for any aspiring writer. What should you write in it? Take a peek in my journal & start your own today!
By learning to apply more relaxing techniques and eliminating other negative ones, stress management becomes manageable. Image by ahna.org vsco
8 Effective Study Tips For AsLike many students, I do not have photographic memory and need to study hard and effectively to be successful in school. The study tips listed below has allowed me to ace classes and exams over the years and I hope that they will help my fellow students out there in the world.1. Make the material personally meaningfulWrite your notes in your own words and form various cue associations, such as images and experiences. Rote memorization can only go so far. 2. Use mnemonic devices & diagramsCreate a story involving large chunks of information or items or separate them into acronyms (Be as funny or as crude as you would like). For information that is hard to describe, try drawing diagrams and be creative with color coding to help you visualize. 3. Fill out or make the study guide.If a professor creates a study guide for you, trust me on this and fill it out the best you can. However, if they do not provide one, create your own. This requires you to go through your notes, consolidate them, and organize them in a way that you understand which is very valuable. 4. Test your knowledge.You can ace your exams by strengthening your brain to retain information. By practicing and self-testing, you will know the material by the exam days. Create flashcards, whether tangible or online (e.g. www.quizlet.com), and go over them regularly. They are excellent memory reinforcement tools and sites can offer games to help you stay engaged. Don't stress and cram the night before an exam. However, there is nothing wrong with light refreshers of the material.5. Minimize interferenceIt is very important to know the best environment that you can study in. Do you study better in a noisy or quiet place? Can you focus better with music on? Do you get distracted by the internet and social media?If distracted by sites, use a web extension that can block sites for a certain amount of hours. Also, put away your phone!!6. Find the best way YOU learn.I personally know that I learn better when I read and write the material I want to memorize over and over again. However, for my study buddy, she needs to hear and repeat material out loud as an auditory learner. Find out what your learning style is through the above diagram or the VARK Questionnaire (http://vark-learn.com/). 7. Take breaksOverworking your brain limits absorption of information. Taking breaks helps destress and focus. This does not mean for an hour or more, but take at least 15 minute breaks in between long study sessions. Eat some snacks and drink some water during this time.Another recommendation is using the Pomodoro technique, which is a timer that breaks down productivity into intervals and short breaks. There are various online sites and apps that offer this or something similar. 8. Get a study buddyIt's better to suffer together. Just kidding. Having a friend or classmate to study with can help you split up work or simply provide someone to review the material with. Additionally, they can explain information that you may not understand thoroughly and vice versa.
Schedule Looking for the best way to organize your days with purpose as you head into the new year? These ten planners for moms are our favorites! You're sure to find something that suits your style and your days among them!
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Living the life you want means making time for yourself. Think you're too busy? Try these self-care activities in 30 minutes or less.
Remember that time that I said I would get back in to regular posting? Yeah, apparently that was a lie… Since it still hasn’t happened… Anyway, I promised that I would post the r…
These school Bullet Journal layouts will help you stay on track this semester! So many genius ideas even if you're brand new to using a BuJo!
Learn how to use your bullet journal to learn and review a language, track your progress towards a language goal and create language challenges!
Bullet Journaling was created by digital product designer Ryder Carroll back in 2013 and they seem to be taking the language learning communities by storm! Here are 20 inspiring and beautiful bulle…
A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.
Sketchnotes und Handlettering im Bullet Journal sind eine wunderbare Einsatzmöglichkeit, geben einen persönlichen Touch und Struktur.
These five free printable bullet journal templates for teachers will help you reflect on your day, your week, and your most effective teaching strategies.
If you'd like to stay grounded throughout your daily life during times of discomfort, these grounding journal prompts are exactly what you need!
Keeping a writing journal is an essential practice for any aspiring writer. What should you write in it? Take a peek in my journal & start your own today!
Identifying emotions can be easier said than done, but it can be an important part of understanding and monitoring mental illness.
Journaling kann dich nachweislich glücklicher machen. Hier sind 13 Journaling-Methoden für Traumata, Achtsamkeit und Entwicklung.
Try these 72 bullet journal habit tracker ideas that will help you develop good habits, break bad habits & keep you motivated towards achieving your goals!
Qualities of a Good Writer's Notebook: Before we get started on why you need a writer's notebook, let's investigate the "How?" You first need to purchase a high quality notebook. Well, you don't really need to. You can buy a simple composition notebook from the grocery store if that's what you prefer. However I suggest
If you’re trying to improve your life, here are 50 habit tracker ideas to use on your bullet journal and become the best version of yourself!
A doodle in simple words can be explained as a drawing which is made by a person when his attention is occupied otherwise. Doodles are very simple drawings
Ideas and inspiration for your bullet journal planner! Simple list on a printable sheet, great for minimalist bujo planners.