I’m still keeping the same format as I have for previous months, as my setups are working really well. In the past with bullet journals, I had too many monthly and yearly trackers and ended up never doing them. But most of my trackers are on weekly spreads, which I find really works for me.
I’ve also been looking forward to Spring and missing gardening, and so I wanted my bullet journal to reflect that! This month I added lots of plant stickers (and cats, of course, as well) and decided to use a light blue as the primary color. I really like how it turned out!
Here’s what my spreads look like for the month of March:
Title Page & Calendar
If you’ve read prior journal posts I’ve done, you’ll know my method to journaling is to just stick in a bunch of stuff until it looks good. And I think that worked well for me here, too! Even though there’s a lot of similar colors on here I really like all the different textures on the page.
My calendar I ended up not using in February, and I’d really like to bring it back for March. As you can see though, I kind of stopped bothering with the straight edge and don’t really mind it anyway. Also also, I am missing some stamps for the days of the week. I should find those.
Weekly Spread
Again, the weekly spreads are pretty similar to what I’ve done before!
I really like having some lines to put my weekly goals in the left column. It reminds me to look back on my monthly goals, and it gives me more clarity on the bigger items that need to be accomplished that week.
I also feel like I have just the right amount of space for each day too. (If I have a lot of space, I’ll overwhelm myself by making long lists! 😅)
And again, I’m keeping my weigh-in and mood trackers for each week. While I am recovering well, I’m definitely not as strong as I used to be! So I’ll be referring to this for a while now to make sure I’m progressing and recovering well.
My mood tracker is immensely helpful as well when it comes to daily reflection. If I’m too far in the wrong direction, it’s an opportunity to reflect on what happened that day and what I can do to make things better.
So all in all, I really like these spreads! I’ll likely keep them like this for a while.
That’s everything for my bullet journal this month. Is there anything that you like to track when you’re planning? Let me know!
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I don’t plan to use my bullet journal as a calendar because I have a Happy Planner I am pretty attached to but your spread makes me question this decision. I’m loving the theme and the lay-out!
Ooh, I loved using the Happy Planner! I used one in college and I loved planning with it. And thank you!