I just bought this bullet journal for myself and I really enjoy your focus on mindfulness and intention within your journal. I track a lot of things from mood to hobbies/interests and I enjoy your way of setting it up! I will have to try a variation. I love your writing style, too! Looks beautiful. As a lefty, I have a lot of trouble with smudging ink and keeping everything uniform. Calligraphy is definitely on my interests list. Thanks for sharing a bit of inspiration! Take care. PS
Thanks so much for watching and sharing your own uses for the BuJo. I love how you can customize spreads as needed, even varying month to month! Enjoy your calligraphy journey and other interests 😊🙌🏽
Hi! The weekly log is for pre-planning. I don’t know if I mentioned this in the video, but I used the Alistair Method of capturing tasks for a future day and putting a bullet under the corresponding day-of-the-week when it needs to be completed. It’s a quick view of what I want to accomplish in a week and gets migrated into daily logs as each day occurs. Hope that helps explain!
@@FromCarola okay, I will watch again for clarity. I’ve not used the Alastair method. Thank you so much for trying to explain and help me understand. I appreciate you!
I should add that the Weekly Log page only covers one week (the upcoming). Following the Daily Log pages, I’d set up the next Weekly Log on a brand new page.
Is that how they teach people to hold pens these days? It looks weird to me! We learned to hold them differently, and use cursive handwriting. But good video thank you. I'm thinking of getting this same Leuchturm1917 bullet journal.
Your handwriting is beautiful, I love to watch videos like this one and it inspires me so much. Thank you
Thank you for the kind words! 💕
Your intentions page is the best I've read so far. Good job
Thank you!! I enjoy writing out intentions for my books.
I just bought this bullet journal for myself and I really enjoy your focus on mindfulness and intention within your journal. I track a lot of things from mood to hobbies/interests and I enjoy your way of setting it up! I will have to try a variation. I love your writing style, too! Looks beautiful. As a lefty, I have a lot of trouble with smudging ink and keeping everything uniform. Calligraphy is definitely on my interests list. Thanks for sharing a bit of inspiration! Take care. PS
Thanks so much for watching and sharing your own uses for the BuJo. I love how you can customize spreads as needed, even varying month to month! Enjoy your calligraphy journey and other interests 😊🙌🏽
I don’t understand your weekly log page. Do you add more weeks below to complete the whole page? Is it for preplanning or capturing?
Hi! The weekly log is for pre-planning. I don’t know if I mentioned this in the video, but I used the Alistair Method of capturing tasks for a future day and putting a bullet under the corresponding day-of-the-week when it needs to be completed. It’s a quick view of what I want to accomplish in a week and gets migrated into daily logs as each day occurs. Hope that helps explain!
@@FromCarola okay, I will watch again for clarity. I’ve not used the Alastair method. Thank you so much for trying to explain and help me understand. I appreciate you!
I should add that the Weekly Log page only covers one week (the upcoming). Following the Daily Log pages, I’d set up the next Weekly Log on a brand new page.
Lovely Bullet Journal! Enjoyed it ! Hope to see yah on my side too, have a great day ahead 💞
Thanks for watching!!
Is that how they teach people to hold pens these days? It looks weird to me! We learned to hold them differently, and use cursive handwriting. But good video thank you. I'm thinking of getting this same Leuchturm1917 bullet journal.
Great! If you get it from BulletJournal.com, you can save 10% using the code FROMCAROLA (no extra cost to you but it gives me a little commission).
What a perfect notebook you could say his name. or where to buy?
What is your pen? Please write the brand and name, I’ll find fine pen
The fountain pen? It’s a TWSBI eco (in black - Fine nib). Hope that helps.