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I find myself wanting to share what I personally do with my bullet journal, from how I organize it, what trackers I use, and my themes. I love to show y'all how I do things and I feel like it might be beneficial to some of y'all if you actually see what I'm talking about in my other posts. :)

Yes, I know that I am very late on posting this since its now almost April, but I still hope you can get some ideas for upcoming moth trackers and layouts.

First up: Trackers for this month

I had a conference with myself at the end of February and decided to cut a few trackers from my monthly bullet journal sections. I used to be using a homework/work tracker, but looking back, I used it and filled it in a few times, at the most. I didn't have a lot of work, and I thought, 'why waste paper if you don't need it?'

I also cut a sleep tracker, because I don't go to sleep that late or wake up that early, and I'm not very obsessed with constantly checking and getting a good nights sleep. I filled it in, but it wasn't a lot of help to me.

So after that little anecdote to myself, I decided to keep the following trackers: Mood Tracker (Love this!!), Gratitude Log, and Habit Tracker.

Example by Adaija Packnet on Pinterest

This is an example from off the internet that I use as my mood tracker for March. (Hers undoubtedly looks a lot better than mine) I have a habit of finding really cute trackers to categorize with different months, like January: A snowflake, February: Hearts, March: Clover, and planning ahead, April: An umbrella. I like to style my trackers or monthly pages based around the theme of the month. It not only looks great and is creative, but it helps me to find the tracker for this month quickly when I'm flipping through my journal. 











Great examples by Sheena of the Journal and Erica Fitzgerald



In some of my other posts I've mentioned that I don't like day-to-day or weekly layouts, so let me tell you why. I sometimes had really important events that I needed to plan for later in the month and to see on my calendar, but with weekly trackers I couldn't see what events were happening soon. I also didn't put a ton of stuff on each one of those days, so when I didn't have a very busy week it was sort of a waste of paper.

Monthly trackers make it way easier to spread out your month so you can see it on one page. This helps me, like I said before, to know what events are happening soon and be prepared. Plus, monthly trackers are so cute, and you can do a lot of cool designs with these. For my March Monthly spread I used a St. Patricks day theme and made a calendar sort of thing in green to go with the style. I drew a sort of clover like on the mood tracker, and made little vines growing around sections of the page.









My habit tracker for March is my best yet. It is so minimalistic (Perfect for my OCD gals) and precise, with touches of style and grandeur here and there. I just did a simple habit tracker like my other ones and filled out the usual stuff. But the important part here is that I desized the tracker.

But hey, this is a great learning experience for some of y'all who are just like, 'how'. I wanted to shorten my tracker because it was getting so hard to keep up with.

In February I had like 15 things on there that I had to fill in, from making my bed (Which I never do) to cleaning the room, and some of those things I didn't really need.

So yes, I cut it down. For some of y'all, this might seem hard to cut down some of those things that you think are so important, but I have a solution. Go through each of those things and consider, 'Do I really need this? Do I already do this or do I need a reminder?' This will help you to break things down and make your life easier.

I love my habit tracker so much this month, not only because it is so darn cute, but because it allows me so much room to expand. I added some little "Sticky note drawings" below the chart that make it even more organized, with 'events', and 'notes'. I can quickly jot down those things I need a quick reminder of to help me remember to get myself organized.



The real reason why I wrote this post was because I wanted to show y'all some of my favorite tracker and monthly spread ideas because you can experiment so much with these and really express yourself. I feel like at every start of the month I love drawing and designing my new trackers to reflect upon the month.
March 29, 2019 No comments
So for starters on my new topic Lifestyle I thought I might introduce y'all to a few really good lifestyle blogs and bloggers to visit online. (Probably because they are way better than me at lifestyle blogging)

You might be thinking, what exactly is 'Lifestyle blogging'? Well I didn't really know in the first place but once I got into it, it was a really uplifting way to encourage yourself using your day to day life and strengthening those normal lifestyle things, whether worries, mom questions or how to's.

So the google definition is: A way in which a person or group lives. A lifestyle blog is about one persons individual life, such as events that have happened in their life, their kids, spouse, family, vacations, just things that they want to share with the world.

Starting off: Barefoot Blonde  by Amber Fillerup. She focuses a lot on family, hair, and fashions. To me she puts a lot in about her personal life and expands a lot on important events in her family.
Photo by Barefoot Blonde
A cup of Jo is a great blog to go check out because it is so heartfelt and meaningful. She focuses a lot on motherhood and life and just how to be a mom. She also likes to write about travel, relationships and fashion.
Photo from A Cup of Jo

Another great motherhood and beauty blog is A Piece of Toast. She loves to write about motherhood and baby care, but is great at beauty tips and fashion
Photo by A Piece of Toast

Next up is The Blonde Abroad. As you might have noticed, she likes to write about traveling and her adventures. :) She also specializes in feminism, and photography.

Photo from The Blonde Abroad

Deliciously Ella is probably one of my favorite blogs because, her name is Ella, like me! Of course she specializes in cooking and healthy lifestyles, which a lot of us are interested in.

Photo from Deliciously Ella

Sincerely Jules is a great lifestyle blog because its all about lifestyle! She really goes heart to heart about her life but at the same time focuses a lot on fashion and style.

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Photo from Sincerely Jules


A great fashion and mom lifestyle blog is Sandy A La Mode. She focuses intently on motherhood and especially fashion tips and tricks.
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Photo by Sandy A La Mode

Overall, these are all great ladies who do great jobs of expressing themselves through blogging. I hope this interests you and gets you motivated to live your best life.


March 19, 2019 No comments
Motivation seems to be a big part in my life: Whether its from folding a mountain of clothes or trying to come up with ideas for a new blog post, I constantly find myself needing something to speed me up or get me started.

So I decided to come up with some ideas to help y'all along if you find yourself in the same boat as me. :)


"Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice."
-Wayne Dyer


1. Remind yourself why you want to do something.
When you remind yourself of this you tell yourself, 'what do I have to look forward to in finishing this?' You sort of set a goal mentally, but instead of planning and preparing, you automatically say, 'Yeah, I want that reward.'

2. Just get started: Let motivation catch up to you. 
Even though you might not want to even think about starting something, if you get wrapped up in your work you get motivated to finish something. You started something, so its waiting for you to finish it. 

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3. Start small if starting big makes you procrastinate, or the other way around.
If a big project makes you procrastinate, then desize it. Don't overwhelm yourself. If you do a lot of small things, then you may find yourself doing to many things at once. Find what your comfort zone is, and use it to lessen the weight of the project and motivate you to work harder.


4. Get positive
If you are constantly negative about your work or what you are doing, you'll never be able to convince yourself that its going to turn out great and you'll quit. When you are positive you fill your mind with thoughts that uplift you, and motivate you to keep going.
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5. Reduce your to-do list to just a few items.
If you have an insane amount of to-dos on your list, it can seriously burden your work and make it even harder for you to enjoy and progress with your project. It can do the opposite of motivating: slowing you down. You don't want all that extra stress. 

Things like 'Gah, I have so much work to do today, on top of shuttling the kids to sports practices and my workout, yoga, and PTA jobs.' are all representations of an overfilled to-do list. Try spacing things out over your week. You could schedule a dance class on Friday, and workout on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, instead of it all on one day.



6. Be kind to yourself when you make a mistake
People are not perfect, and whenever we make a mistake we tend to say, 'Why? That was so stupid.' And we quit. But I'm here to encourage you to lift your chin up and remind yourself that, yes, we are not perfect and you are bound to make mistakes. 

If you constantly push yourself down after a mistake, when they pile up you can't motivate yourself at all. Your just digging a deeper hole for yourself. Perk up, it'll be alright. :)

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7. Break your work into smaller chunks.
If you want to tackle a huge project, is it better to take it all at once or piece it out, where you can slowly but surely put it together and have a less chance of making a mistake?

Chances are, the answer is breaking down your work. When you are able to see what you have to do, it's way less stressful that tackling it all at once. Breaking it down allows you to plan ahead and avoid mistakes, and allows breathing room and experimentation.

It also helps you to be able to put your best work forward. If you slow down and aren't stressed, you can perfect the things you might not have noticed before. You can add extra details to make it better, and you have more time to work problems out.

This helps to motivate because it takes all the stress off your shoulders. How are you supposed to work when you have the weight of a gigantic project in progress all at once in your hands? Bite off what you can chew.


8. Give yourself breaks
Don't overwork yourself. Too hard of a slog can ruin your general motivation, and can add extra stress that piles onto your continuous work.

Plus, it's really boring working all. The. Time.

So try to find times where your work slows down or you don't have as much to do. Take a walk. Get some coffee or a snack. Read a book that you enjoy. (Not a insanely hard business book that makes you think MORE) Just try to give your brain a break sometimes.



Now, you might be thinking, how really do I keep myself motivated? Remind yourself constantly of what works best for you in terms of these motivation tips. Write it on a sticky note. Set a reminder on your phone. Put these tips in your work space. Spice it up. Stay motivated.

March 15, 2019 No comments
Right now is a time where I am considering and meditating on this question in every waking moment. My church is not  a church that is fostering love and community, and we feel we may need to make a decision involving the church and where God wants us to be. So what questions should you ask yourself when you find yourself in this situation?

1. Is your church fostering a lifestyle of community and fellowship?
As a church they should try to improve their community. God calls us to be in fellowship with other Christians and be able to grow in a relationship with him through them. When you have community you not only get to know other people, you please God. A few verses to think about:

Matthew 18.20: 'For where two or three gather in my name, there I am with them.'
Romans 1:11-12: 'I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to make you strong- That is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each others faith.'
Romans 12:5: 'So in Christ we, through many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.

2. Ask your family if they feel community from the church.
Even though YOU might not feel like you have community, your spouse or children may feel different. When you are asking your kids about this, make sure you focus on what exactly is their community. If its just a few friends, they might not be too connected there or they don't really feel community in their group. With your spouse or family find out what exactly is their tie to the church. Small group? Subject based classes? Pastor? Teaching? If you find that they feel community in a way you don't, find out why. Explain why you don't. If you see another person's view of this important subject you might change your feelings about it.

3. Is your church based around the bible?
This is a big problem I find at my church because without fail, the main pastor hardly ever uses references from the bible. The church is supposed to be in accordance to the bible, and following it and referencing it in all it teaches. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 says, "All scripture is breathed out of God and is useful for teaching, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of god may be fully equipped for every good work." This tells us to apply the bible to all of life so we can become more like God and able to tackle any situation. John 17:17 says: "Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth." This shows us that the bible is holy and that we should study it in all parts of life. If your church is not consistently using the bible in their teaching or promoting it, the church is not a good church for anyone.



What to do
There are many reasons why a church might not be working for you and your family, but let me help. Here are a few ideas for how to decide what to do about it.

1. Look at other churches
Another church might be a better fit for you and fit your spiritual needs better. It could fill some of the empty spaces your previous church had. Even though it might be hard to change churches, it is healthy to try to find one that really helps your spiritual needs.

2. Find out what problems your church has
Is it the pastor? The teaching? The use of scripture? The community? Find out what the problem is and identify what happens around the church to create it.

3. Trust in God
This is all I have to say. Trust in God. Pray to him. Worship him. Find ways to connect yourself to him in everyday life, and devote yourself to him. He is your sole provider, and he will sustain.
March 11, 2019 No comments
Everyone has his or her own bucket list: Whether about christianity, places you want to visit, or things you want to do with your kids. All of them will be different. This is just a place for me to express the things I want to do to become closer to God.

1. Visit the Holy Land
When you go to Israel, it is so inspirational and awe inspiring. To be in the place where He once stood! It is always a boost in your faith to see the places in the bible and walk where He once was.

2.Win someone to Jesus
I have personal experience on this one. A few years ago I brought a bible with me to work and my friend asked me about it. I gently told him all about the gospel and the love of Jesus Christ. God worked in him through me to bring him close to God. Now this person was not a Christian at all. He was of the Hindi religion. It was especially difficult to get close to him and personal about this topic because he asked a lot of deep questions about Christianity. It really tested my faith as well and made me ask a lot of important questions about my faith. Eventually, we parted ways and we don't see each other hardly at all, but I hope I planted a seed in him.

With this it is very easy to go wrong, I admit. How do you know if you are preaching the right things? What are you supposed to tell them? How are you supposed to answer generic christian questions that you've never really asked? I tell you: Just get out there. Try it. Reach out to a friend of yours who is not a believer. Try to spark a fire in them to love the Lord.



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3.Memorize an entire chapter of the bible
Which one? There are so many great ones out there. Tons in Phillipians, Ephesians, Isaiah, and the gospels. Pick one that speaks to you and you constantly go to for help and comfort in times of trouble.

4.Visit a mission field and do something there for Jesus
Whether it is a church youth camp or a mission trip to a nearby city, try it. I was exposed to many types of these and was influenced by all. With mission trips you have the opportunity to help the less fortunate in your surrounding area and help the people in need.

I personally have a story to share about a mission trip my church did once. They went to a camp and helped out with some younger kids there. They preached the gospel to them, shared their testamonies and spread the good news to the next generation. It was a great way to help others grow in God and to strengthen your faith as well.

5. Learn to pray better
For most of us, we feel uncertain when it comes to praying. We don't know if we're doing it right (How do we know he's listening?) or if we are saying the right things. How are we supposed to know? What I want to do with this is to encourage you to find ways that help you strengthen this part of your spiritual life. Read church library books. Talk to elders or people that you trust for tips on how to pray.

I'm not saying that you will be totally satisfied with it. It may take a long time for some of you, while for others it may be a few weeks to practice. Just find the way that helps you grow in Christ.

6. Find your spiritual gift and put it to use. 
Whatever it may be: Words of Wisdom, Faith, Gifts of healing, Miracles, teaching: Put it to use.
Everyone is gifted some spiritual capability from God. If you don't know what yours is, then I suggest you try new things. Exposing yourself to new things allows you to find your passion, and allows you to experiment with new things.

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7. One time in your life, contribute twice as much to the work of the Lord than you did the previous year
If you are a tither, then this one is for you. This is a great challenge for some of us: Giving a lot of money to the Lord may be a stretch and a burden. You might not be comfortable giving that much. I suggest you figure out what you are willing to give and give a little extra- but not too much. Just remember that you are giving to the Lord your God. He provides all things.

8. Tell everyone who you love that you love them
This might seem like a really simple one, but even the smallest thought or word or sign that you noticed someone or something can make someone's day. You don't know what everyone is going through. Some people might be dealing with a bad marriage, others struggling with finding community, others deep into depression. A kind word always makes someone's day.

9. Become an expert on one book of the bible
It doesn't really matter which one it is. It could be a book that covers deep Israel history, or one that talks about what our time with God after life will be. It may be a book that has deep personal meaning to you, like you study it a lot to apply it to your life. It could be one that you want to study more to deepen your relationship with Christ. This is a great way to apply scripture to parts of your life and to focus your time around it, making a deeper time with God daily.
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10.Read a book on Christian theology.
There are tons of great books out there to read about christian theology. Topics about divorce, raising a family, temptations, and more are all covered in these deep books.
Some ideas:

-The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis
-Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis
-Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
-Knowing God by J. I. Packer
-The Reason for God by Tim Keller
-Crazy Love by Francis Chan
-Christian Theology by Millard J. Erickson



March 03, 2019 No comments

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This is sort of like my earlier post about influential bullet journal bloggers (Go check it out: Bullet Journal Bloggers: Effective Bloggers who Inspire) but with Pinterest. I happen to know a whole lot of bullet journal bloggers (Including a good friend of mine) who have stellar bullet journal boards with lots of great ideas. At the end of the post I will put links to the blogs or pinterest boards of all these great journalers.


Starting off: Allie LaFeber. She is a great friend of mine and a great bullet journaler and blogger too. She focuses a lot on organization with bullet journaling, and tons of new ideas. Allie puts out a lot of doodles and great techniques for lettering and headings in your bullet journal, which are great to go and check out.


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Great ideas by Allie LaFeber on Pinterest

My next person is The Petite Planner. In addition to her amazing blog, she collects a ton of new ideas about bullet journaling on her boards. They are all about bullet journaling and organization, so if you are a organization geek that is the place for you. She even includes some posts from her blog as well so if you wanted a peek at that she puts some on there.

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A great board by The Petite Planner


The last one is a woman called Hello Helpful. Her whole entire Pinterest account is devoted toward bullet journaling. She really likes weekly layouts and charts and trackers, so if thats for you, check it out.

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Hope this inspires you! Go check out their sites.


Links:
Pinterest:
Hello Helpful:Hello Helpful
Allie LaFeber: Allie LaFeber
Petite Planner:The Petite Planner

Blog:
Allie LaFeber: https://photographyjournal246.blogspot.com/
https://bloggingandbulletjournaling.blogspot.com/
The Petite Planner:https://thepetiteplanner.com/
February 26, 2019 No comments
So I've found a lot of posts online about "Crazy Bullet Journal messups" or "Bullet Journal Mistakes to Avoid" and I thought that I would help y'all along to try to help you skate around those things.

Starting right off: I wanted to take a minute to thank another blogger and journaler like myself: The Petite Planner. I get so many of my ideas from her and she is such a great person. She gave me ideas for this blog post and I want to give her credit.

Okay, now that my little spiel is over, I want to explain why I say newbies. Newbies is the word I used because it appeals to people who might need help with their bullet journaling. Not just newbies mess up, though. Everyone does. Even those pro bullet journalers who we all look up to.

So don't feel insulted if I say newbies. This is for everyone's reference, not just those who are new to bullet journaling.

So lets get started!

1. Doing too much
When you look at Instagram, Snapchat or Pinterest, it is easy to get caught up with all those amazing ideas out there waiting for you.

You just want to break out your bullet journal and draw all you can and make tons of trackers, lists, monthly challenges, and collection pages.

But you'll find that eventually its hard to keep up with all those trackers. You can't find time to really do them all, and you skip them and begin a burnt out stage. The you feel guilty and try to fix it, but you cant really recount all those days, can you?

How to fix it
Just think about what trackers you really need. If you don't spend a lot each month, do you really need that extra two spending and account trackers? If you drink tons of water in the meantime, whats the point of a water consumption tracker? Record whats best for you, and don't overwhelm yourself with too many ideas at a time.

Awesome example by Sheena of the Journal

2. Playing the comparison game
Its so easy to compare yourself to other bullet journalers. "Oh, my calligraphy doesn't even compare to hers!" or "Her mood tracker is so much more creative than mine." are not good ways to improve your bullet journaling. Yes, you can't deny that there are better journalers than you out there, but the thing is, everyone has their strengths. You might be awesome at minimalist style, and careful detail, but terrible at calligraphy (That's me) and your favorite journaler is great at calligraphy but terrible at details! 

How to fix this
Play to your strengths. What are you good at? Show that prominently in your bullet journal pages. Find what makes you happy. Draw that! Be yourself with your art.

Great example by the Petite Planner

3. Overdoing it
Ever find yourself just looking at your bullet journal and saying, why do I have all this in here? This ties into my first point. You can easily overdo it and just bullet journal your way out of here, but sometimes it ends up just too much. Focusing on what is important is hard when your life gets crazy (we all know that happens) and you feel like you need to constantly plan, plan, plan.

How to fix this
Focus on what you need. Again, are all the pages necessary? Consider that before writing a new page. Also, slow it down. When I said that our lives get crazy, I meant really crazy. Slow it down to a good pace to space all the stuff out. You'll thank me when you can think straight and plan it out. 

Thanks for reading this, y'all. I hope this helps solve some of your problems if you think that your bullet journaling is just getting out of hand or you think you've gone wrong somewhere.





February 26, 2019 No comments
As a christian, I take my spiritual life into account whenever I can. Through bullet journaling, it is a new way to show your faith and take it to a new level through creativity.

I use some really handy booklets and a day to day devotional to help me connect my journaling to my faith.

Some helpful booklets and devotionals:

  • A cup of faith, a Journal for Reflection
  • The Bible App: Any plan is a great devotional
  • A verse journal: Recording verses that jump out at you that day
  • Your bullet journal, of course. :)




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What this helps me do is to reflect on my day and reference my past days to see how my life has been. I can write what I've been feeling and experiencing and really break it down. 

In my bullet journal I record verses sort of like quotes. I skip a page and leave it for later, and I come back and write a meaningful verse on it to inspire me in my day to day life.



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Great example by EC on Pinterest

With my verse journal I take a journal and fill it up with verses. I find a verse that I really like, categorize it (Love, faith, hope, anger, etc.) and put it in that section on a sticky note. The fun part about this is you can decorate it any way you want. You can write the verse in calligraphy, doodle, etc. It can look really cute! Its a great way to reference verses depending on your mood.

The bible app offers many different ways to grow in your faith with God. They help you find plans based on your needs or trials you are going through, or just areas of your life that you want to work on. You can also connect with friends on this app and read the bible together.

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Overall, I use many ways to grow in my faith, so many sometimes that it takes me 30 minutes for my time with God! I hope this fuels your desire to know God better and be able to grow in your relationship with him.
February 26, 2019 No comments
For me, when I journal I normally prefer to see all of my month or week on one page. If I am having an extremely busy week I'll put it on a few pages and not a monthly spread, but if its a quiet month its just great having a spread where you can see everything in one place.

Let me introduce you to some great ideas from some of my favorite bullet journal bloggers and journalists themselves. Most of these ideas are pretty similar but they give you lots of great ideas to get you started.

Amazing examples by https://sheenaofthejournal.com/

This lady is a pro at anything bullet journal: Calligraphy headings, organizers, trackers, you name it. Her weekly spreads are my pick because they are so pretty and feminine. They organize every thing from head to toe and make it so simple.

My next journalist is Slightly Sorted. She adds a lot of designs and icons into her journaling to give it character and feeling. She also makes her bullet journal very feminine and light.


Some great ideas by https://slightlysorted.com/

Her art is so cute and like I said before, packed with some amazing doodles. Her site/blog is also one of the cutest I've seen so far.

This next artist is called Just Bright Ideas and her website covers everything from bullet journaling to parenting hacks. It is perfect for a wide age range of readers. Plus, her bullet journaling is amazing!
Great weekly spread by https://justbrightideas.com


I hope y'all were inspired by this art and you make some yourself. With bullet journaling or weekly spreads, you just need to experiment and when you experiment you get better. Just try it!



February 15, 2019 No comments

Bullet Journal Bloggers: Effective bloggers who inspire

As a blogger and a journalist I have a few bloggers who I take tips from. Who else better to learn from than the pros? I wanted to introduce you to them and show you some of their work.

First up is my personal favorite, The Petite Planner. Her site is so effortlessly stylish and has so many great ideas.


Some great ideas by https://thepetiteplanner.com/

She is an amazing woman and I get some great ideas of what to write from her. She has the best bullet journal and is a pro at calligraphy and headers. I love what she writes because she doesn't just have tips, she actually has ideas.

Second up is a blogger called Little Coffee Fox. Number one reason: I love her name! Who doesn't like coffee and little foxes? This blog is very natural and to me is written from the heart. She really speaks to you and gives you ideas, and helps you improve not just your journaling but your whole self.
A great blog by https://littlecoffeefox.com/

She is very productive with her journaling and gets things sorted and finished like a pro. She gives a lot of free printables so if thats something your into check her out.

3rd and final is a blogger called Page Flutter. This is an awesome blog for moms or working journalists who need ideas or a creative refresher for the day. She is a mom herself and gives a lot of practical ideas that apply to everyday life, like organizers and lists and overall planning.
Great productive ideas from https://pageflutter.com/

Not only is she a stunning journalist, which she is, but she has so many great ideas. Also, her blog is so dang cute!

Thanks for sticking with me, guys. Hope you are inspired by some of these amazing bloggers. But just because you've seen their work doesn't mean that you abandon me. Be sure to stick around for more great blogging ideas from me. Spread the word!






February 14, 2019 No comments
The reason why I like Mood Trackers in my bullet Journal is because over the month you can look back on what your month was like in terms of feelings and moods. Sometimes I'm having a really bad week, and I look back and see how that week showed that I was totally stressed out. It helps you to change the way you react to things and how you go about your general lifestyle.

With Mood Trackers, you get to really categorize the page. If you're a perfection geek, this is just for you. (Totally not me, by the way.) You get to choose how you want the page to work and what colors you choose for the moods. And its perfectly organized.

If you've never made a mood tracker, its basically a tracker for your moods. Just like it sounds. You can design it according to the month, your feelings, or thoughts. You fill it in each day, using different colors to express your moods. 

Here's a great example:


This is actually my half completed Mood Tracker from January. I started this tracker halfway into January so I didn't complete it. (Don't do that. Its just me and my crazy mind.) As you can see, I have many different colors to represent my different moods.. like beige for emotionless, orange for angry, and purple for stressed, etc. 

With mood trackers you can design them in many different ways. I think the most popular way is to design according to the month. My current mood tracker is a Valentine's day tracker, and I made little hearts and I am filling it in every day. This tracker, for example, was in January so I made it like a snowflake. Though where I live we don't get a single flake of snow, some of you might be having a snowstorm and this is a great design for you.

Here are some more great examples to get you started-



All of these have a similar layout: Different items to fill in over the month. I especially like the fox one and the 'tea' tracker.

Whats important with Mood Trackers is that you have some difference between the colors. You want to know which color is which mood, and you want to use colors that aren't just a shade off. The purpose of a Mood Tracker is to track your moods, and so you want to know what you're looking at.

I hope this helped y'all get started! Go start tracking your moods.

February 09, 2019 No comments
This is the start of a series called ‘Journal Trackers’. I wanted to introduce to y’all another way to organize your day to day lifestyle. One way to do that is through a Habit Tracker.

This is my completed January habit tracker. With a habit tracker you can track any sort of habits. You can decide to make a tracker to develop good habits, or to break ones. With my tracker I used it as a way to help myself remember things I have in my agenda as a day to day task.

Some options for categories:
  • Out of bed by ____
  •  Bible study
  • Homework done (for kids)
  • Bullet journal (That one would already be done if you’ve opened your journal!)
  • Exercise 
  • Read
  • Clean room/house
  • Check calender 
You can personalize this all you want: I have a few more included.. like practice piano, make bed, clean desk, ( because you know it’s going to be messy) new contacts.. etc. you can tune it to your own interests, and you can combine habits you want to break and habits you want to start all in one chart. I did this back when I was trying to stop biting my nails. I included it with a few more habits I wanted to break along with my day to day tasks.

I hope this helps y’all to organize your lives a little more and than they already are.
February 05, 2019 No comments
Our days are very busy.. caught up with our own activities, and then our kids. Shuttling the family around to each of their activities isn’t easy. With journaling, you can find an easy way to keep track of your priorities and things you need to do. This is sort of like using a calendar, but it produces it in a way where you really plan out what you are doing, and it is really relaxing too!

So for a day to day journaling process, you just have to experiment with it. Is your bullet journal a monthly thing or a yearly journal? Depending on this, you can devote a page to one day, or a page to a week, or even a month! It just depends on you. If you have a very busy schedule, you may need more room to write down your thoughts and plans. It just depends on you.

For me, I have tried a few ways to record my plans and activities and they’ve both worked out fine. But I had a favorite, which was the monthly view. It helps me to see all of my month in one, and if I need to plan something later in the month I can do it there and see it anytime.

Back in January I tried a weekly agenda, but it never really worked for me. I didn’t have a lot going on back then and I didn’t need that much space.
With my other format I can see everything that is upcoming, instead of just that week. Also, it’s really cute! You can experiment with tons of ideas here with either of these ideas. The February one turned out really cute and you can add tons of decals or designs to personalize it.

Have fun journaling your days!

February 03, 2019 No comments

The first thing you want to do as a journalist is to set up your new journal so everything doesn’t get everywhere. I personally have an index so if you get the Leuchtturm 1917 journal you won’t have to do this. Just set up some sort of an index using a ruler and pens and mark the page number, title, and date.
You also want to determine what your journal is going to be about. Is it a crafting journal? A book full of your thoughts? A diary? Just a planner for your day to day life? It’s up to you. Made a header telling what your journal is going to be about on your first clean page.
Once you are finished with that, you can put in a quote or something like that if you want. Directly after this I put a key, to use with my day to day journaling. It tells me symbols to help me mark off or keep track of what I’ve done or what I have to do. It contains simple directions like task, completed, started, forwarded task, and events. All up to you, too.
Once your finished setting this up, your ready to start journaling!
February 02, 2019 No comments
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