Bullet Journaling 101: 49 Ideas for Different Page Spreads

Other posts in the Bullet Journaling 101 series:



What Is Bullet Journaling?
Bullet Journal Supplies
How to Set up a Bullet Journal

In this post, I want to share a list of ideas to help you move beyond basic bullet journaling and put your own individual stamp on your journal. I will start by sharing two of my favourite bullet journaling page spreads in more detail, followed by a list of other ideas. Many of the lists I mentioned in this post on lists to make when you need a quick pick-me-up would also make great bullet journal page spreads.


Habit trackers

Each month I choose the habits and regular activities I want to focus on for the next 30 days and create a habit tracker for the month. Turning my notebook to landscape, I create a grid with the dates running horizontally and the habits vertically. Using a dotted notebook, this creates a natural grid where each habit intersects each day. Whenever I complete a habit, I shade in the relevant box.


This kind of tracker gives me a useful visual indicator of how I’m doing with each habit. Looking at the month, I can see which habits I’m racking up and which I need a little more attention (ahem, Spanish and meditation…).


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Project pages

I use these pages for personal and professional projects and find them especially helpful for projects with many moving parts or a deadline. Like everything else in bullet journaling, they are customisable depending on what will be most useful for you: brainstorming, a visual timeline or chart, lists or check boxes. Here’s are two examples of a personal and professional project page. This year, I’m doing a reading challenge and am using my bullet journal to keep track of books I’d like to read and books I’ve read:


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I also use my bullet journal to keep track of work projects, like the Patreon page I set up for Becoming Who You Are:


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Here are 47 other ideas for bullet journaling page spreads:


Physical Health

Fitness goals and milestones
Exercise tracker
Water intake
Healthy eating log
Habit tracker

Emotional Wellbeing

Self-care tracker
Top memories
Gratitude page
Mood tracker
Monthly review
Morning routine page

Home and Finance

Budget
Spending tracker
Monthly bills and expenses tracker
Fitness log
Meal planner
Shopping list
Wishlist
Savings goals
Friends’ and family’s birthdays
Cleaning rota/chore list

Productivity

Waiting for (correspondence, parcels, etc.)
Project timelines and task lists
Yearly and monthly goals
Brain dump pages (writing down everything that’s taking up space in your head)
Someday/maybe project list
A handbag/work bag/changing bag packing list
Planning routine page

Creativity and business

Monthly and annual business reviews
Blog post ideas
Blog post calendar
Artist date planner
Writing log
Project and product ideas
Project calendar
Collaboration ideas

For fun

“To read” and “have read” lists
“To watch” and “have seen” lists
“To listen” and “Listening to” lists
Places to visit list
Secrets of adulthood page
Movie/book ratings and reviews
Travel packing list

Miscellaneous

Life list
A year-long calendar
Book and movie quotes page
“Reminders to self” page

More bullet journal inspiration

As I’m fairly new to bullet journaling, I want to share some of my favourite inspiration with you. I keep my bullet journal simple but the people below turn it into an art form and share stunningly beautiful designs. Here are a few people who create beautiful pages, unique spreads and share lots of journaling-related ideas:



Boho Berry
Tiny Ray of Sunshine
Pretty Prints and Paper

On Instagram:



@bulletjournal
@showmeyourplanner
@Bonjournal_

Do you have any bullet journaling page spread ideas to add to the list above? Share them in the comments!


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