Some people like to record upcoming birthdays in their future logs. You can see how to create a Level 10 Life spread in this blog post here. This is a technique to measure success in 10 areas of your life and help you build goals around these areas. For more detail on how to create this spread check out this great blog post here. You can also create different goals for different areas of your life, like personal, financial or business goals. Choose a few big goals that you want to achieve during the year. ![]() Here is an example of one I created last year - I’ve title this as “Inbox” as an alternative to Brain Dump.Ī Very useful spread to have in your bullet journal set up is an annual goals page. I like to use it as it’s quick and easy to refer to rather than flicking through pages of my bullet journal. I write everything that I buy online on the list and then cross them off when they arrive!Ī brain dump is either one or two pages that you keep blank and is a place where you dump random thoughts, ideas, plans that don’t belong anywhere else in your bujo. I always like to keep a master list of all my online orders so I can track when/if they get delivered. The year in pixels looks amazing when it is completely filled in, but be warned, it takes absolute commitment to see this spread through! Here is one I created a couple of years ago: This is essentially a year long mood tracker. Last year I technically had 2 words for my Word of the Year: Just Start, as a reminder to me to stop procrastinating!Ī super fun spread for setting up your bullet journal is a Year In Pixels spread. This can relate to personal goals, work goals, fitness goals or anything really. By choosing a word of the year, it allows you to focus on what is most important to you for the year. It’s great to have this spread so you can flip to it and see at a glance all your future commitments.Īnother unnecessary bullet journal spread to have at the start of your notebook is a Word of the Year. A future log usually contains 12 months and it’s the place where you can log all your future events. Setting up this spread is super simple with only a heading required like this one:Ī Future Log is a must-have in your bullet journal setup. You just have to remember to keep it updated as you work through your bullet journal. This is like a contents page for your bujo and is incredibly useful when you go back to old notebooks to look things up. Something I always include in my bullet journal setup is an Index. Here is a great example by Design Team member Ericka ( ) This can include colours, letters and symbols which you can assign to specific actions. Check out this stunning example of a Year at a Glance by Design Team member Sarah-Jane ( )Ī bullet journal key is basically a reference list of symbols you use as short hand throughout your journal. It’s great to refer to when making appointments and setting tasks with deadlines. If you want to see how I created my new cover page and quote page for the year, you can watch the video below.Īnother very useful bullet journal spread to include in your set up is a year at a glance, which is basically a full year calendar. ![]() ![]() Mainly because this shade of pink is just perfect! Click on this link or use code ROSE10 to get a discount on your purchase.Īlthough a bullet journal cover page and a quote page is not a necessary bullet journal spread, I always like to include one at the start of a new journal, just to welcome in the new year. For 2022 I’ve chosen to use the new Pink Bits collaboration journal. One of my absolute favourites is the Morning Sun A5 Dot Grid notebook by Archer & Olive. Since it’s almost the start of a new year I’m here to give you some inspiration on your new bullet journal set up pages for 2022! You’ll find lots of ideas on some great bullet journal spreads to include in your new year set up.įirst off, you need to choose your new notebook. Hello Friends! It’s Rose here again from on Instagram and YouTube.
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