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Bullet journal weathertracker
Bullet journal weathertracker













bullet journal weathertracker

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bullet journal weathertracker

I remedied this in the next weekly dashboard spread.

bullet journal weathertracker

I didn’t really need two pages, and part of me liked the white space/breathing room in the spread as I flipped through, but it felt like a bit of a waste. I also wasn’t a huge fan of “wasting” the lefthand side of this spread. While I liked the intentions section in this dashboard, it quickly got old (maybe I need a monthly intention…) I barely used the “next week” task list section. And I loved having more space in my weekly spreads! What didn’t? But it was fun to reflect on what the weather was like and what I ate. I loved having a separate page to reference for all of these info blocks! I was surprised that I actually used it, as I was worried about flipping back and forth. Let me know if you’d like an in-depth how-to on that! What worked? I wanted to be able to have a little more creative freedom and white space in my weekly spreads and the habits and bar graphs were taking up so much space.Īs a side note, I moved my sleep/mood tracking bar graph into a separate quarterly tracking spread. The goal was to take some of my most used modules out of my weekly spread (like habits, or cleaning tasks) and into a separate spread that I could flip to, but wouldn’t take up as much space in my weeklies. Componentsįor my very first weekly dashboard, I used just one page, with a meals tracker, weather tracker, intentions section, next week note module, a cleaning task list, and my habit tracker. One of the things I started doing in my 2022 bullet journal was creating dashboards, both monthly and weekly! I’ve been loving having dashboards to keep track of things throughout the week.















Bullet journal weathertracker