One of the best things about this challenge is the wisdom I glean from the rest of you and how you do your work and live your life. If you didn’t catch some of these, check them out now!
OBSESSED with this retrospective look at 2015 – the rating system is really interesting. // @thefridaystudio
This forward planning layout might solve any cons you experience with the Bullet Journal // @graduationgoals
A super simple and powerfully effective layout – she is getting shit done, people // @hernameismayla
I love how Natalie used page flags to move her plans around a very relaxed week. Slash, being on-call doesn’t really mean you’re off. 😉 // @natalieundis
Allycia has an awesome monthly set up with a tracker and challenge lists – I refer to these pages all the time too 🙂 // @hopedreamjournal
Rosanna has a super functional and minimal bullet journal, using post-its for running errands and other on the go tasks // @fourdotspaper
Sarah has a W02P set up with just enough room for something extra // @mymessybujo
Wan plans simply and beautifully in her Happy Planner – some flair and a lot of function // @wansplansandexplorations
Todd Nelson on our Facebook page has this really robust monthly view AND habit tracker. It took me a second to see it… and it is GENIUS. Tasks up top and a tiny bit of room for events on the right.
Maybe this will shake up some of your creativity before the new year (if it’s overwhelming just turn back, don’t keep looking!). Did you see something you’re going to add to your planning system? I know it helped me refine my January system. Let me know your tweaks in the comments!
Yours,
Jessica
3 Comments
Very helpful seeing how others make their journal work for them. Todd Nelson’s monthly view/habit Tracker is brilliant!
I agree! It’s so cool how everyone’s brains work just a little differently from my own
I love that you picked out fun ideas to share!!
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