Happy almost February! I hope you had a great start to 2021.
So far I’ve been really happy with how I set up my bullet journal, so I’m doing a very similar spread for February. I’ve had the opportunity to use lots of stationery while keeping the spreads easy to create, and while I had a bit of a tumultuous month I found having space set aside for monthly and weekly goals helped keep me sorted (or at least to the best of my abilities). So I have it set up the same way this month, and if these spreads need to change in the future, then I’ll be able to make it work!
Part of me wanted to fo a Valentine’s Day theme for February, but part of me also didn’t? So I ended up going for a lighter theme and throwing together some supplies that I thought would look nice. Here’s the end result!
Title Page & Calendar
Even my title page is looking pretty similar to last month’s, just with different things! And now that I know what I want from these pages and how to do them it was a little quicker to set up.
Last month I was worried about the small space for my calendar, but it’s actually working pretty well! This is also my only monthly spread so I feel like it simplifies things for me – previously I tracked a lot in my monthly spreads and never really referred back to them. But this is working well for me!
I also went back to sticking a little goals section like I did last month. My main goal is really to keep tabs on my health after becoming very unwell last month, but I generally like to keep a few monthly goals to think on as I log what needs to be done for the upcoming weeks.
Weekly Spread
Here’s one of four of my weekly spreads. It’s mostly like a regular planner spread, but with a few additions!
On the left I have a ‘This Week’ section, where I’ll be setting goals and intentions for the week. This is something I didn’t have in my last planner and I find that it really helps for staying on top of my work and goals.
This likely looks similar to last month’s spread as well!
One of my favorite aspects of this spread is the “This Week” column. It helps give perspective on what I should be thinking about that week. I’m also keeping in the Weigh-In and Mood chart, especially after getting sick and losing so much of my strength. Logging my mood has also kept me conscious of what happened that day and how things can be better going forward, so it’s certainly been a helpful tool.
That’s everything for my bullet journal this month. Do you set any monthly or weekly goals, or do you like to plan as you go? Let me know!
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I just loved the layered look of these pages. I have so many pieces of beautiful paper that I am always “saving” and, what for? I’m going to start sticking them into my journal. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you! I have a ton of saved papers too, and one of my other journals is for the very purpose of sticking those saved pages in 🙂