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  • For 2017 I wanted to keep to simple bullet journal spreads instead of commiting to more

  • complex layouts that I probably wouldn’t be able to keep up with during busier weeks.

  • So for each month I have an overall view spread. On the left side, on the top half of the page

  • I have finance and tax information and under that section I have a task or bucket list

  • only dedicated to that month, as well as a list of items that I need to buy during that

  • specific month. I feel that sectioning my bullet journal in months instead of weeks

  • gives me a broader view of everything I have to do and it also lets me use a theme for

  • each month, that is, concentrating on a topic of my life once at a time instead of having

  • this huge list of things I feel like I need to accomplish permanentely.

  • On the right side I have a monthly overview in list form where I can quickly write some

  • major things that are coming up. It it’s a particularly task-free month, this view

  • is enough for me to organize my days. However, if I feel like I will have a busy

  • month, a classic monthly spreads with wide boxes is better to plan out your days with

  • more detail. This is one of the spreads I used last year for the month of November and

  • I will keep up with this layout as soon as I start my classes.

  • Moving on, I also decided to use a habit tracker for the first time. I was very sceptical about

  • this concept at first, since I thought that I would never remember to color the boxes

  • each day but during the month of January I actually got used to doing this as a routine

  • and I am really enjoying the results so far. I am currently keeping track of very basic

  • things which I tend to forget lots of time, like moisturizing, uploading posts on tumblr

  • and Instagram, practicing my german on Duolingo, no spending days, etc. You can really customize

  • your habit tracker as it better suits you and I think it’s a must have in any bullet

  • journal. On the right side of the page, nothing too

  • excitingjust plain task lists for different days of the month, where I still use the classic

  • bullet journal key with a dot for uncompleted tasks, a cross for completed tasks and an

  • arrow for migrated tasks. On the next page we have a permanent spread.

  • On the top left corner I have a list of books that I want to read throughout the year and

  • I will mark them as I finish reading. It still has enough space on the right side

  • , if I need to add anything else. Below that I have a quarterly overview, and this

  • is something that I wanted to try out after reading one of Boho Berry’s posts about it.

  • Basically, it’s an overview of specific goals you want to achieve during the four

  • quarters of the year, which is more flexible than adopting a monthly system.

  • On the right side I have two main columns. The first is just a youtube brainstorm list,

  • with video topics and themes that I would like to work on during the year. It’s something

  • that I can refer to whenever I can’t come up with ideas for a future video or if I want

  • to overlap different themed videos throughout time. I also have a still very short list

  • of movies that I have watched this year and I am really hoping I can reach the bottom

  • of the page in December. Fingers crossed! Then on the next page I start the bullet journal

  • task in itself. From this point on I haven’t draw any specific spreads or layouts and I

  • just write dawn task lists assigned to a specific day or a weekend, which you can mainly see

  • on the left page. I highly encourage everyone who is starting out a bullet journal or who

  • thinks that bullet journaling is a tiresome routine, to start with task lists with the

  • most simple, minimal style you can think of. On the right, I have a few tasks I need to

  • work on for specific projects, like redesigning my students union website. That means that,

  • besides daily specific tasks I also bullet journal to prepare for specific projects and

  • when every task under that project is complete, the project itself is also done. That makes

  • me understand my progress, what I still have to do, and it gives me a sense of accomplishment

  • when I finish all the tasks under that list. Next week I will be uploading a Bullet Journal

  • Hacks video with 10 tips on how to customize and make your bullet journal your own, so

  • stay tuned for that and I will see you next Friday. Bye!

For 2017 I wanted to keep to simple bullet journal spreads instead of commiting to more

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