7/23/2023 0 Comments Travelers notebook bullet journal![]() I decided to leave one month per page when creating my MONTHLY OVERVIEW pages, keeping events and birthdays separate so that nothing gets lost. The YEARLY OVERVIEW pages are self explanatory but so, so helpful for me when I’m planning ahead.Īs I love maintaining lots of white space in my journals creating YEARLY OVERVIEW and MONTH BY MONTH cover pages, which introduce the contents of pages that follow each, is visually very satisfying for me. “I love maintaining lots of white space in my journals.” Each month I reference this and break these down into monthly goals, which I list in my A5 Bullet Journal. The GOALS for 2019 page in my future log notebook contains my yearly goals. The KEY and CONTENTS pages – in the contents page I reference the contents of each of my journals (including contents of my future log journal) Here is an overview of my pages and how they work for me. And I could then cross-reference these notes with my A5 Bullet Journal (which contains my monthly planning and daily logs). Because I take this journal everywhere with me, I could add to it and take notes as I go. When I was considering how to set up my future log this year, I realised my Traveler’s Notebook would be ideal. ![]() Pages saved for more contents This year’s set up “I created a full years future log without contemplating that I may need more space than I had originally allocated myself.” So when I was out and about I’d be scribbling future events on scraps of paper and inevitably end up loosing them. I also discovered that I wasn’t fond of taking my A5 journal absolutely everywhere with me. I love sticking Kraft paper into my journal for drawing on – but I’ve yet to decorate this page! This is because in my first Bullet Journal I created a full years future log without contemplating that I may need more space than I had originally allocated myself or giving any thought to the fact that one journal may not last me an entire year.Īnd so in my journal I created my future log over the first six pages (two months per page) but then when I moved on to my second Bullet Journal I found I didn’t really want to re-create these pages. My beloved TRAVELER’S COMPANY TRAVELER’S NotebookĪlthough I love using an A5 journal as my Bullet Journal I found that last year, when I started my first Bullet Journal, the set up I’d created didn’t really work for me. This year I decided to create my Bullet Journal future log in my Traveler’s Notebook…Īt the end of last year I was quite indecisive about which journals I would be using during 2019.īut I knew for sure that I wanted to try a different set up for my Bullet Journal future log this year and so today I thought I’d share this set up and discuss my thought process behind it.
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