It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the whole bullet journal thing or you’ve been keeping a bullet journal for years, I’m sharing over 10 bullet journal templates that will inspire you and some will even help you stay organized! Win-win, right? Plus, I love doing this kind of stuff. It’s really therapeutic to sit down every Sunday and draw out some new templates. Some are inspired by other bloggers, just with my own twist, and others are completely my own. So anyways that’s enough chatter from me, let’s get dive into some inspiration….
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Start a Bullet Journal and Get Tracking
In the past, I’ve used both the Mambi Happy Planner and an Erin Condren LifePlanner, and while I think both of these have their place in the planner world, they just stopped working for me in the way I needed them to work. I needed to find another way to track some things that the Happy Planner and LifePlanner just couldn’t do. So after searching the planner community, I found the answer to my problems, the bullet journal….
Bullet Journal Page Ideas
So if you’ve followed me on Instagram you’ve probably noticed that I keep an Erin Condren planner and while I do enjoy using it, it just stopped working for me. At least in some ways, I even tried switching to an Erin Condren hourly life planner but that didn’t really help me. I can’t just carry my life planner around with me, it’s too heavy for my purse. I know, you’re probably saying ‘why not use your phone’, Chris asks me that all the time, I’m just not a phone calendar person. I silence all my alarms and don’t pay attention to my phone during the day. So I started researching what was working for other people in the planner community and came across bullet journaling. This isn’t the answer to not only my planner problem but my multiple-half-started-notebook problem. What can I say, I love writing stuff down. …
Bullet Journal: Migraine Tracker
Planner Review: Erin Condren LifePlanner
If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you’ve probably noticed that I’m kinda sorta maybe into planners…one might say I’m a bit of a planner addict or broke. Either one works. I use to have a planner all throughout high school and loved it. It worked a lot better for me than setting a reminder on my phone. After university and college, my planners days came to an end. I just didn’t make time to update a planner, but that also meant that I kept forgetting some very important things, like the time I forgot about Lady’s vet appointment or my parent’s anniversary. Initially, I tried a few different planners/calendars but none of them seemed to keep my interest until I found Mambi’s The Happy Planner and then Erin Condren’s Life Planner. I use both these planners to track different tasks and events. The Happy Planner I use for my daily life stuff and the Life Planner I use for my blog and tracking ideas, posts, deadlines, etc. Today’s post will be focused on reviewing the Life Planner and given the new year is just around the corner, getting a start on planning my content, isn’t such a bad idea.
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