Do you ever feel as if your mind is a cluttered room that needs a good cleanup? Keeping a bullet journal might be just the ticket to clear things out and inject some artistic flair into your everyday life.
Mood Tracker
A mood tracker can be as straightforward as filling in a chart with different hues for each feeling. It’s a vibrant way to see patterns in your emotions over time.
Recipe Collection
Compile a recipe collection of your favorite dishes. I enjoy drawing little pictures of the ingredients next to each recipe.
Daily Highlights
Note a single highlight from each day on a daily highlights page. Over time, it becomes a collage of memorable moments.
Mind Map
Use a mind map to brainstorm and organize thoughts. It’s a visual feast that helps break down complex ideas into manageable pieces.
Monthly Cover Page
Start each month with a monthly cover page that sets the mood. I like using seasonal colours and themes to greet each new month.
Artistic Doodles
Add some fun with artistic doodles and drawings. It doesn’t need to be perfect—just a playful way to let your imagination roam onto the pages.
Affirmations
Inject positivity with an affirmations page. Write down empowering statements to revisit whenever you need a boost of confidence.
Habit Tracker
I’ve always benefited from tracking my habits visually, whether it’s staying hydrated or exercising. Dedicate a habit tracker page in your bullet journal, complete with checkboxes to mark your daily triumphs.
Travel Wish List
Daydream on paper with a travel wish list page. Map out destinations you’d love to explore and let your imagination wander.
Bucket List
Design a bucket list page packed with dreams and goals. It’s fulfilling to picture ambitions and check them off as life unfolds.
Gratitude Log
Sometimes, just writing down what you’re grateful for at day’s end can really lift your spirits. A gratitude log lets me cherish those small, joyful moments.
Plant and Nature Themes
Incorporate plant and nature themes into your journal for a breath of fresh air. Drawing leaves and flowers can be surprisingly soothing.
One Line a Day
For those busy days when time is short, a one line a day entry keeps things simple. It’s just enough space to jot down a quick thought or happening.
