While I’m yet to find the perfect bullet journal notebook, these are my current top 8! This post contains affiliate links. If you click one of the links and make a purchase I’ll receive a small commission (at no extra cost to…
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Pretty dot grid notebooks for bullet journaling (roundup)
My preferred paper type for bullet journaling is grid dot paper. It makes it easier to rule straight lines and draw checkboxes for tasks, habit tracking etc. While Ryder Caroll, the creator of the bullet journal has a grid dot…
How to plan your week faster (7 ways)
Weekly planning can get a bit repetitive and time consuming if you’re continually writing out the same things each week so here are some tips to reduce the amount of time you spend planning so you can get on with…
52 Planning Systems in 52 Weeks
I’ve been making printables for more than 6 years (and have made over 4,000 printables in that time!). Yet I still can’t find that perfect planner. So last year I was on a mission: try 52 different planning systems (one for…
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Here’s a list of all blog posts for easy navigation 🙂 Shop FAQ’s – FAQ page – What is a printable? – Why Printable? Do you sell printed versions of your products? – Printing Tips – Downloading Files – How to Open Zipped File Folders – What does…
How to ‘lazy plan’ your week (in 4 simple steps)
If you’re short on time, I have a quick and easy ‘shortcut’ method for planning your week: How to ‘lazy plan’ your week A 7″ wide x 9″ high notebook works best for this, as we’re going to add 2…