a packed weekly spread
Jun. 6th, 2023 06:39 pm
I've been having fun with my new bujo weekly spread! It's not beautiful but it's so easy to set up (I don't even pull out a ruler because I'm lazy haha).I have a ton crammed in here, but because this is also a long-form journal and where I take my study notes, it's nice to not flip too much.
At the top we have the dates of the week, and then the top tasks for the day, then the large space in between is part of the daily log/to-do list, and then we have some meal planning, and a block schedule at the bottom (very similar to Google calendar). On the very right is a column that I can just put whatever I need--for this week, I'm using it to keep track of my five projects at work. Stickers are a bit haphazardly thrown on depending on my mood but they really add a colorful pop.
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Date: 2023-06-07 10:58 am (UTC)That is a very useful layout. And I love the stickers.
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Date: 2023-06-07 05:31 pm (UTC)Also, handshake at not using a ruler because Effort XD
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Date: 2023-06-07 06:49 pm (UTC)I am curious and have a couple questions, of course you don't have to answer them ;-)
Which notebook is that and which size is it?
Do you ever use other spreads in your bullet journal, e. g. for project planning?
How far in advance do you set up these weekly spreads?
I use the Leuchtturm 1917 pre-printed weekly planner with the vertical hourly layout very similar to your calendar at the bottom. I keep wondering if I should save money and hand-draw the same layout in one of my existing unused Leuchtturm 1917 notebooks. Seeing how you did yours might just tip me over the edge for that ;-)
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