![]() ![]() …and of course, I have to round things off with my absolute fav. Priorities, Gratitude, Notes, Next Week: 5 cm x 6 cm This feels like a really effective use of the space, and this is probably the layout I’m excited to try out!ĭays of the week: 7.5 cm x 6 cm | To do: 5 cm x 12.5 cm As well as generously size boxes for daily tasks, I’ve included the week’s top three priorities, a to do list, daily gratitudes, notes and things to remember for next week. I love the look of “dashboard”-style weekly spreads I see on Pinterest but they look a bit overwhelming to create and use, so I made a pared-back version. My Favourite Bullet Journal Weekly Spreads The days of the week boxes are 15 cm tall and the notes section is 4 cm tall Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and the weekend boxes measure 4 cm wide, and Tuesday and Friday measure 5 cm wide. I’ve broken up the page with a section for notes and next week at the bottom of the page. ![]() I must confess that vertical layouts don’t work brilliantly for me as I have quite large writing and end up going over several lines for each individual item on my list! These work really well if you’ve got a lot of tasks each day that you don’t need to write a huge amount for. The blank space at the top and bottom of the page helps give the illusion that the boxes are the same height! The top and bottom sections measure x 4.5 cm tall and the middle sections measure 5 cm. I tend to veer away from horizontal layouts as I find it gives me a lot of width I don’t use, but you could divide each box into two columns for work and home to make better use of the space. I absolutely love how clean this horizontal layout looks and the vertical days of the week and gaps between add a little interest. The days of the week boxes measure 6.5 cm x 9.5 cm and the “task” section measures page width x 6.5 cm If you prefer to write a more detailed to do list but have fewer tasks, you could use a similar layout with a horizontal section for notes, appointments or tasks: ![]() The days of the week boxes measure 6.5 cm x 9.5 cm and the “to do” column measures 6.5 cm x page height For some reason, writing all caps with one letter per box makes my writing look nicer than it actually is, and I’ve shifted it to the bottom of the box to mix things up. ![]() It gives more daily planning space than my current preferred layout. This one could be a definite contender for my new go-to layout as I love having a separate to do list so I can assign tasks on a daily basis as well as having an at-a-glance overview for the whole week. Next up is a slightly different take on the 4 x 2 layout, in which the weekend has been combined to make way for a vertical “to do” section. When planning, sometimes less really is more.I divided each page evenly into four, so each box measures 6.5 cm x 9.5 cm You don't need to get fancy and add lots of rainbows and flowers to your bujo page if that's not your style. Plan a weekend away with bullet journaling, like this creative layout from some bold black and white bullet journal ideas, Stina S showcases a consistent clean look that will make it easy to clear your mind and focus on planning. Super clean and organized layout from icons make this black and white spread from really special So clean, with lots of space for logging the essentials of your schedule, has so much inspiration on Instagram, you'll hardly need to look further for ideas. Make the most of one black pen and a bullet journal like these from Leuchtturm1917. Who says you need a full rainbow of colorful pens and pencil to craft beautiful bujo layouts? Some of our all time favorites are strictly black and white!Ĭheck our the instagram accounts of these minimalist bullet journal planners, for tons of ideas. ![]()
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