I’m trying to contain myself.Īt the end of January, I will be launching my first online course, Rock Your Journal. I have so much content and fun things planned for 2018. In all honesty, I thought I would have run out of ideas to share with you by now, but they just keep coming. It’s almost been a full year since I started The Petite Planner. Please see my Disclosure for more information. Ideas are categorized by seasons and monthly celebrations. There are Amazon Associates links in this post, which means that if you click the links and make a purchase, I will make a small commission at no extra charge to you.Get a head start on planning your year with these monthly theme ideas for your bullet journal. You can check out the beautiful Flickr album of these photos to zoom in for more detail if you'd like here. Woo! I'm excited for the new year with this brand new beautiful Bullet Journal :) I make mistakes here and there and I find white-out to be a simple solution. I use the mini for horizontal lines across the page and the regular ruler for lines down the page. Mini & Regular Rulers to draw the grey lines (the blue were free hand). It has fantastic shading and I love how it gives each page a defined purpose. Waterman Inspired Blue ink is the gorgeous blue you see across the top of all of these pages. It is filled with the beautiful blue ink you see across the pages. I enjoy writing with it, my other fountain pen ( Pilot Vanishing Point) is currently inked up, so I had the chance to bring the Bailey back into rotation. This was my very first 'real' fountain pen experience (after a disposable Pilot Varsity fountain pen). This is my first experience with one and I absolutely LOVE it.įaber-Castell Stone Grey ink is what I have the TWSBI inked up with, it is so dreamy! Love it.Ĭross Bailey Fountain Pen (medium nib) as an accent pen. That said, if you have at least tried one and enjoy writing with them, I HIGHLY recommend a TWSBI. I wouldn't recommend this to a beginner, because you need to buy ink for it to work and if you've never used a fountain pen, you might not know if you like to write with them or not. It writes so beautifully and I'm obsessed with it. TWSBI Mini Fountain Pen (fine nib) as an everyday writing pen. Yeah, you definitely want to re-read it, I'm sure it'll blow your mind. You might want to re-read that last paragraph. ![]() Over time, you'll get to see how many tasks you're checking off that you completed days later, it's awesome! The awesome thing about the bullets is that if you mark a task as migrated ">," and then later on you flip through old daily logs and you notice that you've completed this task you migrated, you can turn it into an "X" to mark it as done! This is awesome because this way you are able to see more done tasks than migrated. ![]() I may rewrite some tasks into today's page, if I do I don't bother with adding a migration symbol to previous days' tasks. ![]() Then, throughout the day I'll work on this list and I'll also flip back through previous days' pages and work on open tasks. What this means is that I make a new daily list every day and I write down anything that comes to mind as per rapid-logging guidelines. Last month I tried not migrating on a daily basis and it made my productivity soar. If you look closely, you'll notice a little hack, I mean page numbers, at the top of these dailies, the reason for that is to keep the dailies numbered, this way I can keep track of where the dailies are when I'm looking for open tasks in previous days. I'm grateful Leuchtturm1917 notebooks can handle fountain pens well.Īnyways, enough about pens.for now. I also love the grey ink I'm using with it. I might love it just as much, if not more than, my precious Pilot Vanishing Point. I fell in love with the mini TWSBI I received as a Christmas present and I look forward to using it to write all the things! It is such a dream to write with. Now for the first daily log of the year! A bit of an exciting change I'm doing this year is using a fountain pen as an everyday writing pen in my Bullet Journal instead of a gel pen.
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