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Calendex in your Bullet Journal
Do you ever feel like you can't fit all of your events and activities into your calendar spread? You could try to make your calendar bigger or you could write smaller, which would pose the problem of not being able to clearly read your handwriting. I sometimes have that problem, which is very frustrating when you need the information quickly. Create a calendex in your bullet journal!!
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Vision Board for Your Bullet Journal
As this year comes to a close and a new year begins, everyone is looking at their goals for the next year. Why not make a Vision board to keep track of your goals and stay on top of them.
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Time Blocking
We are always looking to be more organized and stress free. Time Blocking can help you organize your day and keep you focused on certain tasks.
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Intro to Hand lettering
So you're interested in learning the creative art of hand lettering. That's great! But before you jump in head first. Let's discuss what hand lettering is. Hand Lettering is a creative way of using drawing materials to make beautiful works of art using letters.
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NaNoWriMo and Your Bullet Journal
Happy NaNoWriMo and Preptober!! Are you planning on doing NaNoWriMo this year? That's great! Not sure what NaNoWriMor is or Preptober? Let me explain. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month which started in 1999 as a challenge to write 50,000 words for a novel in 30 days. Starting on the 1st of November and ends on the 30th of November.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 5 – Reflections and Review
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 5 – Reflections and Review, where we will discuss reviewing your journals after a week or month to access where you are and what you need to do to complete your tasks. First lets recap that last four parts of this series.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 4 – Themes
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 4 – Themes where we will discuss what a theme is, if it’s necessary, and what types you can use, if you so choose. I have to say creating a theme for the month is one of my favorite things to do in my bullet journal. Now, choosing one, that's the hard part. Sometimes I get inspiration from the web and sometimes I get it from my family. Once I choose my theme, the fun part begins and the creative juices flow.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 2 – Logs
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 2 - Logs, where we will be discussing the different types of logs you can use in your bullet journals. Logs helps you keep things organized. Our lives are busy and in disarray, creating logs in your bullet journal a way for you to keep track of everything in your busy life all in one place. Things such as, meetings for work, your children's baseball games, or taking your car in for an oil change. Everything you do in your busy hectic life can all be put in central location for easy access.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 1 – Getting Started and Preparation
Bullet Journaling: Part 1 - Getting Started and Preparation Choosing a notebook or journal can be a difficult task depending on the type you want to use. You want thicker pages because having your pages tear when you are erasing is probably one of the most annoying things ever. Also if you are going to get creative and use watercolors or thick inked markers, you are going to want thicker paper so it doesn't bleed through onto your other pages.