
Hello friends!
It’s the final few days of March, and April is finally just around the corner. The weather is warming up, the trees are blooming, the days are getting longer — and my life is getting busier. As Vancouver starts to, slowly, open back up, it’s beginning to seem like life may, actually, return to normal at some point — which is something that I’m, frankly, rather unprepared for. I’m so used to lockdown life at this point that I honestly can’t even imagine what “normal” life was like anymore — or how I’m going to return to it. It’ll be an adjustment, for sure, but as returning to a more regular life is on the inevitable horizon, I definitely think it’s worth trying to adjust slowly now, while I have the time, rather than forcing it all at once when I no longer have the option.
One way that I’m hoping to keep myself organized and on track is with my bullet journal. I’ve been having a bit of an on-again, off-again relationship with it since the start of 2021 — however, I can certainly say that I’m more on top of things when I keep up with using it regularly. I already keep an agenda for explicitly planning out what I’ll be doing each day, but my bullet journal goes above and beyond with keeping my life on track — especially since it can be tailored so specifically in any way I choose. While I use my agenda to schedule each of my days, my bullet journal helps me keep track of my mood, reminds me to stay on top of daily tasks such as working out and taking pills, plan my blog posts and keep all kinds of lists for all kinds of reasons.
This month, I’m expanding my journal even further and adding new segments, such as a page for brainstorming blog topic ideas — where I’ll write down every idea that comes to mind, whether I end up using it or not — and lists specifically for items I need to buy and what I need to do each week in terms of my job hunt. As well, I’m re-writing my daily schedule, with some slight changes, in hoping that writing it down will help me stick to it better. This way, by breaking down everything further, I’m hoping to make everything easier to track to ensure I’m staying on top of everything.
Mood Tracker

My mood tracker is one of my favourite parts of bullet journaling — not only does it help me to reflect on my day without expecting too much of myself (such as a full journal), but it allows me review how my mood has been cumulatively over time, so I am able to check in with myself and see trends that I may have otherwise missed. Rewriting the past is easy — we often dismiss things as being “not as bad as they seemed” or “better than they were”, but this way I can objectively reflect on how I’ve been doing, and not be swayed by how I’m currently feeling. I keep a list of nine colour-coded options for each days mood, ranging from “absolutely amazing” to “completely terrible”, as well as an option for days when I’m not exactly sure how I’m feeling, and days that are totally crazy where it kind of feels like a bomb has been dropped on your life (which, to be fair, I’ve only used once).
Habit Tracker

This is perhaps the most important aspect of my bullet journal — which I’m also going to be expanding on this month. Each night, as I fill out my tracker, I’m not only able to hold myself accountable for habits I wish to form (ie. exercising regularly), I’m able to cumulatively reflect on how often I’m being productive (ie. working on my blog) and remind myself to complete tasks before bed (such as taking my medications and vitamins). In the past, I only kept six trackers per each month, and sometimes I would switch it up depending on what was important to me that month. However, this time I’ll be tracking ten different habits to ensure I stay on top of everything that I need to.
April Daily Schedule

As I mentioned above, I’ll be reworking & rewriting my daily schedule at the start of this month to hopefully serve as a reminder to stick with it. I really don’t expect myself to follow it perfectly every day (or even any day), but rather I use it for a guideline to make sure I’m getting everything I need to done, sticking to habits I’m hoping to form and keeping a regular sleep and eating schedule.
April Goals

I keep a goal list, separate from my to-do list, to help inspire me to reach above and beyond each month. Rather than forcing myself to achieve all of these goals, they serve as a motivator to push myself to not just do what I have to, but go the extra bit further.
Blog Planner

This is where I keep track of what I’ll be posting on my blog each week. I’ve been trying to get ahead on my blog posts so I can have posts ready in advance and have at least a rough idea of what I’ll be posting each week — so when a post gets written down here, it’s all but final. I don’t write everything down too far in advance — you never know when random inspiration may strike — but for certain posts that I’m absolutely certain will be posted that on specific days, I keep track of them here so I know what’s done and what still needs doing.
Blog Brainstorm

This is something new I’m adding this month, that’ll allow me to keep track of rough ideas and deadlines without convoluting my official planner. This page is both for keeping track of all of my ideas — good and bad, since you never know what bad ideas may inspire your next good one — as well as a rough posting schedule for weeks that I haven’t set in stone yet. I’m hoping, by doing this, I’ll be able to feel more inspired, come up with more ideas (and actually remember them), as well as be able to utilize my planner in a more official way to keep track of finalized blog ideas.
To Do List

Each month, I keep a standard to-do list of everything I need to get done. I add to it as the month goes along, and when I have the opportunity to get something crossed off the list I transfer it over to my agenda to help me remember to complete it. This way, I have everything I need to get done written down in one place — rather than in random iPhone notes or on random paper lists — and as long as I write things down, I don’t have to worry about forgetting them (since I’m the queen of “I don’t need to write that down, I’ll remember it”. Spoiler alert: I never remember it. Figures.).
To Do List – Job Hunt and School Application Edition

Over the last month, I’ve been working with a career consultant (more on that later) to help me work out exactly what it is I want to do in life, and how to get there. Being a post-grad in a locked-down COVID world, I was having a lot of trouble finding any sort of job in my career path of choice, and honestly starting to question if it was really the right one for me. While I’m working with this consultant, I’m keeping a separate to-do list of things I need to get done specifically pertaining to job and school applications, even if they’re already in my agenda, just to ensure everything runs smoothly and nothing falls by the wayside).
Shopping List

As I mentioned above, I am absolutely the WORST about believing I’ll remember everything I need to get done in my head, not writing it down, and inevitably forgetting. In the past, I’ve written stuff down on all kinds of random lists with absolutely NO structure of any kind — which makes it easy to lose track of things. In the past, I’ve kind of mixed my “shopping list” in with my “to-do list”, but I feel it’ll be way more organized to keep them separate. This way, I can keep everything I need to go out and purchase in one place, and know exactly what it is I still need to buy.
TV Shows To Watch

Okay, so maybe TV shows I’m looking to binge isn’t the most important thing to keep track of, but whatever — I’m doing it anyways. Honestly, I already had a list (and multiple, in fact, in the past, that I re-wrote before completing) but I’m hoping that I’ll keep this list in order so I can go through and watch each show one-by-one until I make it to the end, before adding new shows to watch. (Shows that I keep up with week-to-week aren’t included, so this is purely a binge-watching list — hopefully keeping it more organized).
And that’s this month’s bullet journal! I’ve added a lot of changes this month, but I’m hoping they’ll have a positive impact and help me stay consistently motivated and organized for the upcoming month — especially since it’s going to be my busiest yet in 2021. Do you guys keep bullet journals of your own? What kinds of pages do you find work best for you? I’m always in search of new ideas and inspo, or ways to make my current pages more effective! Let me know in the comments what your bullet journal looks like, I’d love to hear it!
Happy Sunday, everyone, and happy last weekend of March! Spring is finally, officially here and the weather is only going to get better from here on out. Here’s to April, may it be a good month to all of us! 2021 may have started off a little rocky for some of us, but it’s never too late to turn it around. With a little effort and a little luck, hopefully April will be 2021’s best month yet.
Cheers,
Meredith
I loved reading through this! Your bullet journal is so lovely and I’m loving the prompts and simple design x
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Thank you so much!! That is so sweet of you ❤️
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These are all so cute! Really love how they look, very coloured and simple. I really love the blog tracker, the brainstorm and the habit tracker! Thank you for sharing, hope this month will be great x
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! I hope you have a great month as well ❤️
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This is such a dreamy post. I’m obsessed with bullet journals right now. I love your skincare tracker!
Rosie
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Awh thank you, you’re too kind! I really appreciate it ❤️
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Oh wow I love this. I, myself, have only just got into bullet journaling so I’m looking for ideas. These look amazing
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Thank you, that’s so sweet of you! Bullet journaling is the best, I hope you love it ❤️
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I love the fact that you track your skincare! That is such an amazing idea!
Love, Amie ❤
The Curvaceous Vegan
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Thank you! It keeps me from forgetting, since I fill out the tracker at night. If I haven’t done it yet, it reminds me to do it right after!
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I really admire people who are committed to their bullet journals! Loved the unique segments you added in your journal. It keeps things specific and personal. And I agree, April came so fast. May you have productive days ahead! Thanks for sharing x
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Thank you so much! I’ve been using them for a year now and I do find it helps keep me on track. And thank you, I hope you do as well ❤️
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I love seeing your bujo spread! It’s really creative and you’ve got pages for nearly everything. I’m always so envious of those who have the ability to create such beautiful and structured journals like this. I do not have that skill haha but I am constantly inspired!
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Thank you so much! Honestly, a lot of it is practice — I’ve been making these journals for about a year now and my first ones were no where near as good. The dotted grid journals really helped too! ❤️
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I hope your bullet journal keeps you motivated this April! Thank you for sharing these ideas for your journal x
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Thank you so much, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
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I love reading this 😌 Bullet journal is something that I love
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for reading!
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I love your bullet journal! Your April cover page is so cute! I write everything down. It keeps me organized and helps with accountability. I keep track of the shows I want to watch too! Oh, and WandaVision is awesome!! ☺️
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Thank you so much! It really does help me keep organized and on top of things. And yay, I’m so glad to hear it! I’m looking forward to watching it now ❤️
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This looks like such a fab way to keep on top of things, especially at the moment! You’ve inspired me to sit down and do my own, thankyou for sharing! x
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Yay!!! That means so much to me to hear. Thank you lovely ❤️
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Bullet journals are personal and should include everything YOU want to keep track of and aspire toward for the month! Love that you have separate to-do lists and the boxes for your blog tracker are especially appealing to my eye!
Your happy color choice in ink and simple spreads bring April home for me. Best of luck and may the words flow!
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Thank you so much, that is so sweet of you! Hope April holds good things for you ❤️
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I have been wanting to start a bullet journal, but I never got around to it.
I love the spreads you used for April & I would especially find the mood tracker & blog tracker useful! The to-do lists & watch list are great as well!
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Awh thank you, that’s so sweet of you! I’d totally recommend it. They can take a bit of effort to make, but I find it’s really worthwhile ❤️
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Your bullet journal is so beautiful! I’ve never tried a bullet journal, but this has given me lots of great ideas – thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much, that means a lot ❤️
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This is amazing and your bullet journal for April is beautiful! I’m so jealous as I’ve always wanted to get into bullet journaling but often put it off. I like your mood tracker as well as your to do lists/ schedules – that would work great for me! Thanks for sharing this! 🙂
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Thank you!!! I’d totally recommend it, it can take a bit of effort but it’s soooo worth it! ❤️
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Love your spreads for April! Also, such neat hand writing 😍 I’m yet to do my April set-up but should definitely get on that today 💗💗
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Thank you lovely, I really appreciate it! ❤️
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I love your layouts here. Simple and fresh and so effective.
Plus you have absolutely beautiful handwriting x
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Thank you so much!
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I love bullet journaling. It’s so helpful for my mental health. So I enjoyed this post a lot, your designs are gorgeous.
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It really helps me with mine too! Thank you lovely ❤️
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I so need a bullet journal! How fun and cute. I love the creativity it brings out too. Love yours! Thanks for sharing
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They’re the best! Thanks lovely ❤️
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I love all the bullet journal spreads you included, and might I also mention that your handwriting is beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you, I really appreciate it ❤️
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I like seeing other people’s bullet journals. Your bullet journal is so pretty. Thank you for sharing your designs.
Lauren
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Thanks so much, that’s so sweet of you!
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Your handwriting is so cute, and your spreads look so professional! 😄
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Thanks lovely!
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