This is the third in a series of posts about my Bullet Journaling practice. The first was, My go-to Bullet Journal supplies last week I wrote about The spreads that start my Bullet Journals. Today I’m sharing the spreads that I repeat in my Bullet Journal.
Depending on how busy my life is, a single Bullet Journal lasts me four to six months. I’ve been using a Bullet Journal for three years and a month and I just started my 17th journal. A quick glance through any of my journals will show some spreads that repeat throughout. They include:
Some of the spreads I include when I start a journal need to be repeated because I’ve filled them up. Those include:
These spreads are sprinkled throughout my daily chronological journaling. I just start one on a fresh page when I need one. The index makes it easy to find these repeated spreads.
One of the things I love about Bullet Journaling is that you can do it in whatever way works for you. I’ve developed a system that works well for me. I’m hopeful that this series will give you some ideas that you can adapt for your own purposes if you like to use a BuJo. Keep your eye out for the next installment of the series!
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