Bullet Journal Weekly Layouts
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Something you may quickly start to see with me is that I love weekly layouts! I have a different weekly layout for different types of weeks depending on how busy I am or how much time I want to spend setting up the weekly layout. With that in mind here is another weekly layout and template! If you would like to see how I set up this spread in my bullet journal I have included the template at the bottom of the post. The template is designed around the Leuchtturm1917 A5 dot grid as this is the notebook I use. This is a great weekly layout if you need a quick spread that has a place to see your week ahead at a glance and in a little more detail than your monthly layout. I come back to this weekly set up time and time again, it's simple but has enough space for everything I need. There are three main sections to this weekly layout; a quick view of the week ahead, a place to jot down those tasks you want to complete but not necessarily on a specific day and a space for any notes! Week overview The main aspect of this spread is the weekly view. The left side of the spread is dedicated solely to this and is my saviour on a Sunday evening when I sit down to tackle what I hope to achieve in the week ahead. The daily boxes are big enough to hold upcoming events and any day specific tasks. With a goals section encouraging me to define my priorities I can get to work on planning what I need to do, and when, during the week ahead. Now the coloured in tasks! I used to be colour code obsessed, colour coding everything to the point where I had so many colours I didn't know what colour was what anymore! So for my bullet journal I have kept to my plan and have barely colour coded anything. Instead, for this layout, at the end of each day I colour in all the completed tasks with any colour I fancy. I do this as it makes for quick reference when I turn to this page to plan my daily log as I can quickly see the day I am on as it will be the first set of task boxes with no colour, and well, because I love adding colour to the page - I just can't help it! Tasks On the right of the page there is a tasks section. I use this to jot down any tasks that come up throughout the week that need to be completed but are not necessarily time sensitive. I tend to pick from these when I am planning my daily logs depending on how much spare time I expect to have during the day. Notes Finally, a notes section! I use this box to jot down anything that I need to keep in mind or need reminding of. This could be events that are happing at the beginning of next week so I am not surprised on Sunday that I have an appointment for something first thing Monday morning! I also use this section to note down anything that doesn't really have a place anywhere else. I hope you found this helpful in some way. For anyone interested I have the layout of this spread for a Leuchtturn1917 A5 dot grid notebook below. Template
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Can you believe that it is almost February already? With one month down already I feel as though this year is going to fly by! To help me keep on track throughout February I have set up a very simple monthly layout! And when I say simple, I mean really simple.. my whole monthly layout is on just one page... one page! Although just the one page, I have included the template for the layout at the bottom of the post for anyone who may be interested! I never thought I would have a monthly set up on just one page but I really wanted to go right back to the bare minimum this month. I am hoping by having just one spread I will be able to see which monthly spreads I really do need and which spreads I just include because I like how they look. If I add any additional spreads throughout the month I will be sure to update you all in next month's set up post! Header Other than my actual monthly spread I have put in a header page, and I have a secret, I didn't draw this mandala! Well, I did physically draw the mandala but I only traced it!! I just love seeing mandalas in bullet journals but I am not a very good drawer or doodler at all. I am so bad that it actually puts me off trying to draw, so this month, desperate to have a mandala somewhere in my monthly layout, I decided to print a mandala from google, cut it out and trace it into my bullet journal! It's such a simple and quick way to add a mandala to your bullet journal! No need to measure and work out what will fit where, but simply print, place under your page and trace! If any of your are like me and more comfortable with straight lines than free hand drawing I would totally recommend giving this a try! It's stress-free and so quick! I just love this page so much and am thrilled with how it turned out. I will be adding colour to this throughout the month on days when I just need some relaxing colouring! It might be worth noting here though that I use the Leuchtturm1917 notebook where I am able to see the printed mandala through the paper so I can trace straight onto my page. If you are using a bullet journal with a thicker paper this may not be so easy, if this is the case I would recommend grabbing some tracing paper and tracing the mandala that way! Monthly layout Now to the one and only spread this month! The layout has three sections; a monthly overview, detailed goals and a tracker. The boxes to my monthly overview are the same size as in my January setup (you can see that post here) but without the added space between boxes. Having joining boxes gives you so much extra room if you are trying to save space and add additional elements to the page! To the right of the monthly overview, there is a goals section. I wanted to add more detail to my goals this month so with that in mind I have my 5 main goals and have broken each one down into specific elements that need to be completed in order to achieve the goal. Once an element has completed I will colour the box so I am able to see how close I am to meeting my goals! Underneath the monthly overview is the trusted habit tracker. Just like last month, I will be tracking areas that relate to my goals and colouring in each day when a certain element has been completed. So although just one page, I guess I actually have three spreads on one page! I like having everything all on one page and I am curious to see if there are any monthly spreads that I find I really need as the month goes on. If you are finding all your monthly pages overwhelming I would totally recommend giving this a try and starting from the bare minimum. It will help you identify the spreads you need as opposed to the spreads you like - something I am guilty doing every month! The last thing I want is for my bullet journal to become a chore and I think this is the best way to stop this from happening. What do you think? As always, the template is below for anyone curious on the layout in the Leuchtturm1917 A5 notebook! Template
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Bullet Journal Weekly Layouts
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Can you believe that it is almost February already? With one month down already I feel as though this year is going to fly by! To help me keep on track throughout February I have set up a very simple monthly layout! And when I say simple, I mean really simple.. my whole monthly layout is on just one page... one page! Although just the one page, I have included the template for the layout at the bottom of the post for anyone who may be interested! I never thought I would have a monthly set up on just one page but I really wanted to go right back to the bare minimum this month. I am hoping by having just one spread I will be able to see which monthly spreads I really do need and which spreads I just include because I like how they look. If I add any additional spreads throughout the month I will be sure to update you all in next month's set up post! Header Other than my actual monthly spread I have put in a header page, and I have a secret, I didn't draw this mandala! Well, I did physically draw the mandala but I only traced it!! I just love seeing mandalas in bullet journals but I am not a very good drawer or doodler at all. I am so bad that it actually puts me off trying to draw, so this month, desperate to have a mandala somewhere in my monthly layout, I decided to print a mandala from google, cut it out and trace it into my bullet journal! It's such a simple and quick way to add a mandala to your bullet journal! No need to measure and work out what will fit where, but simply print, place under your page and trace! If any of your are like me and more comfortable with straight lines than free hand drawing I would totally recommend giving this a try! It's stress-free and so quick! I just love this page so much and am thrilled with how it turned out. I will be adding colour to this throughout the month on days when I just need some relaxing colouring! It might be worth noting here though that I use the Leuchtturm1917 notebook where I am able to see the printed mandala through the paper so I can trace straight onto my page. If you are using a bullet journal with a thicker paper this may not be so easy, if this is the case I would recommend grabbing some tracing paper and tracing the mandala that way! Monthly layout Now to the one and only spread this month! The layout has three sections; a monthly overview, detailed goals and a tracker. The boxes to my monthly overview are the same size as in my January setup (you can see that post here) but without the added space between boxes. Having joining boxes gives you so much extra room if you are trying to save space and add additional elements to the page! To the right of the monthly overview, there is a goals section. I wanted to add more detail to my goals this month so with that in mind I have my 5 main goals and have broken each one down into specific elements that need to be completed in order to achieve the goal. Once an element has completed I will colour the box so I am able to see how close I am to meeting my goals! Underneath the monthly overview is the trusted habit tracker. Just like last month, I will be tracking areas that relate to my goals and colouring in each day when a certain element has been completed. So although just one page, I guess I actually have three spreads on one page! I like having everything all on one page and I am curious to see if there are any monthly spreads that I find I really need as the month goes on. If you are finding all your monthly pages overwhelming I would totally recommend giving this a try and starting from the bare minimum. It will help you identify the spreads you need as opposed to the spreads you like - something I am guilty doing every month! The last thing I want is for my bullet journal to become a chore and I think this is the best way to stop this from happening. What do you think? As always, the template is below for anyone curious on the layout in the Leuchtturm1917 A5 notebook! Template
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