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4 Journal Spreads to Help You Create and Stick to a Budget
04/27/24 7 min read
4 Journal Spreads to Help You Create and Stick to a Budget

Hi, Emm here! Today we’re focusing on FINANCES. Money and budgets can be super scary, but being conscious about what and where you’re spending is the first step towards financial health. Whether you’re paying off debt, saving for A&O’s summer launch, or just looking for ways to improve your budgeting, this is the blog is for you. Let's dive in!

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5 Bujo Spreads for Managing an Overwhelming To-do List
04/06/24 6 min read
5 Bujo Spreads for Managing an Overwhelming To-do List

Do you often feel overwhelmed by your to-do list? Maybe you don’t know where to start with your tasks or end up procrastinating them? Hello, it’s Alex, and today we're looking at 5 ways to use your journal to manage your to-do list. We'll cover prioritising your lists and how to break them down into manageable chunks. Let's get started!

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Make A Bookish Splash With A Summer Reading Challenge!
03/30/24 4 min read
Make A Bookish Splash With A Summer Reading Challenge!

Hi, Emm here! I’ve always been an avid reader, but monthly TBR lists just aren't for me. I’m definitely a mood reader and tend to read based on the season! If this sounds like you too, I'll share with you some reading prompts and how to create a reading challenge spread in your reading journal to help you enjoy your reading and hit your monthly and yearly reading goals!

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5 Easy Mood Tracker Ideas for your Bullet Journal
03/23/24 4 min read
5 Easy Mood Tracker Ideas for your Bullet Journal

Hi, Naina here! Today’s blog is about tracking your mood in your bullet journal. Tracking how you feel is such an amazing tool to improve your mental health and enhance your well being. Therefore, I am sharing 5 easy and quick mood tracker ideas to get you started with this key part of your wellness journey. Let's jump in!

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5 Ways To Decorate The Inside Cover Of Your Notebook
03/17/24 6 min read
5 Ways To Decorate The Inside Cover Of Your Notebook

Hey! Sarah here, and let’s chat today about decorating the inside cover of your notebook or bullet journal. I’m going to share 5 ideas and unique looks for decorating the inside cover of your journal. There are a variety of styles and techniques here, so hopefully you’ll find something that suits your style. Let's decorate:

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Think you can’t draw? Easy Decoration Ideas for your Bullet Journal
03/10/24 7 min read
Think you can’t draw? Easy Decoration Ideas for your Bullet Journal

Hello, it’s Alex, and today I am going to share some top tips to add decoration into your Bullet Journal. This blog will take you through some simple suggestions to decorate your pages and will be a great opportunity to hopefully use things you already own too. I'll share examples using accessories like washi tape and coloured paper. Let's get started!

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Aesthetic & Functional Habit Tracker Spread Ideas
03/02/24 4 min read
Aesthetic & Functional Habit Tracker Spread Ideas

Hi, Sian here! Let’s talk about habit trackers: a staple in our monthly bullet journal set-ups. Whether you have a love/hate relationship with habit trackers or use the same habit tracker layout each month, I hope this blog post can lend some inspiration for monthly habit tracking spread ideas in your bullet journal.

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Quarterly Review of Bullet Journal Use & Setting Future Intentions
02/18/24 3 min read
Quarterly Review of Bullet Journal Use & Setting Future Intentions

Hello, Mark here! Today, I am going to share an important part of journaling: reflection and intentions. We'll be setting up a quarterly review collection page for your bullet journal, review what is and isn't working for you, and set thoughtful intentions for the next 3 months to set yourself up for future success.

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10 Fun Goal Layouts for Your Bullet Journal
02/10/24 7 min read
10 Fun Goal Layouts for Your Bullet Journal

Hi team! Jess here and I LOVE goals. Did you know that most people give up on a goal only two weeks after setting it? It can be a lot of pressure and stress, so in this blog post I’m going to give you some fun alternatives that can help make sure that our goals stay top of mind and we can chip away at them in a fun way!

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How To Create A Fun Bingo Spread In Your Journal
02/04/24 4 min read
How To Create A Fun Bingo Spread In Your Journal

We often use our journals to focus on keeping organised but do you want to have more creative fun with your bullet journal while still being productive?  Perhaps you want to focus on some self care next month or maybe try a new way to set achievable goals. Hello, it’s...

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How To Elevate Your Bullet Journal Spreads With Decorative Paper
01/27/24 3 min read
How To Elevate Your Bullet Journal Spreads With Decorative Paper

Hi, it's Sian, and I have been super obsessed with incorporating scrapbooking paper into my bullet journal set-ups. Utilizing paper is a super resourceful way to create decorative and functional elements for any layout in your bullet journal! These ideas can apply to daily, weekly, monthly, and journaling lay-outs of notebooks of all sizes!

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Kraft paper layout with secord order thinking grids set up
01/21/24 3 min read
Make Better Decisions in your Bullet Journal with Second-Order Thinking

Hello, Mark here, and today I am going to share with you a great decision-making tool that you can use in your bullet journal called Second Order Thinking. Most of us are first-order thinkers, meaning we mostly make quick reactionary decisions. However, second-order thinkers think about what happens after that first choice. Read on for tips on how to learn!

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