And sometimes, the month passes by so fast that I forget what to pat myself on the back for. I use this layout as an opportunity to look back at what I accomplished and, because I’m not a perfect person, what I didn’t accomplish as well. Which I’m sometimes lazy to fill out but has actually proved to serve me the most whenever I do. If you’re looking for a ready-made bullet journal templates of the spreads I mentioned, click here to download them! #5 Monthly wrap up Weekly spreads are the layouts that take the most time for me to create. I like to use it to write down any insightful thoughts that came up to me that week. The empty space on the right side can be a place for you to write notes. At the end of each day, I fill this in to be present to things that made me happy. The third box which is also 2 rows, is where I write what I’m grateful for. Everything else can be errands or tasks that support the star tasks but are not that important. I basically ask myself, “what are the things I need to do that will directly impact my income?” I assign these tasks to the stars and make sure I do those first. And you’ll notice that 3 of these tasks have a star. The next box which is the bigger one, is a list of tasks for the day. Write whatever pulls you into being the best person you can be. The next is gorgeous, badass millionaire. The first box which is 2 rows, I fill this in every morning to set my intention for the day. So for each day, I break it down to 3 boxes. Remember the master goals and to do list from the calendar layout? Whatever goals and tasks I planned for that week, I copy it into the weekly layouts because I usually leave my journal open on the current week so that I’m always reminded of these things I want done rather than adding more things that I didn’t plan for that could distract me from my original plans. My fourth spread are weekly spreads where I layout 7 boxes for each day of the week. A few things I like to track is working out, being creative, macros, drinking enough water, calling my family, watering my plants and checking my email. So I layout the habits by day and track them by crossing out each square, each day. The third spread is a habit tracker! This is what I use to- you guessed it- track my habits! It’s a great way to build on positive habits and start new ones where you would need a daily reminder. Like blog posts, email newsletters, and Instagram posts. I also use this layout as my content calendar to plan out my content for the month as a blogger. Then looking at the month, I can schedule when I want to complete each goal and task. AND what I’ve found really useful for me is to write a master goals and master to do list for all things I want to accomplish that month. This is where I put any important dates I need to remember for the month. The second spread is a monthly layout or simply, a calendar. And this month is pineapple washi tape! #2 Monthly/Calendar Spread with master lists You don’t have to do this but I like to think my bullet journal is an outlet for creativity so I change it up every month. Remember how I talked about flair? I like to use washi tape for easy & quick decoration. It doesn’t matter if I do things wrong because the only way I’m going to get better in blogging and get stronger in the gym is by being consistent. This month’s quote is “Bad form and consistency is better than great form and inconsistency.” This reminds me to always put out blog posts and to go to the gym. I like to use a quote that reminds me to be a certain way or a lesson that learned from last month. So the first layout is very easy to make, it’s a simple page that you fill in with a quote. You can be creative as you want to be but for tutorial purposes, I’m keeping it minimal but with a little extra flair that you’ll see in a little bit. What you do for your journal is totally up to you. I’m creating this one for the month of October and creating a little calendar starting with Monday because Monday is the start of the week for me. WATCH MY WALKTHROUGH VIDEO BELOW OR SCROLL DOWN TO READ:īefore I get into the productive spreads, I always start my layout with a title page. Don’t forget to check out my free printable templates!īefore we get started, be sure to check out my free bullet journal printable templates that has everything laid out for you and fill in! These are the exact bullet journal spreads (monthly and weekly) that I use to boost my productivity. Entrepreneur Tips 7 Bullet Journal Spreads That Boost Productivity + Free TemplatesĪs a work-from-anywhere entrepreneur it’s important to stay productive.
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