Another great long-term spread is a packing list. You could have a list for local trips, and another column for anything additional you'd need for an abroad trip.
That is quite handy. I personally have that one on my phone. 1 Master List with everything I could need. And I then copy the list into a new note and adapt it for every trip and give it a title (2week beach etc) and now I have a huge file of packing lists for most occasions ready!
I know this is def a yearly collection and not a long term one but the songs I love spread made me think of it. In my reflection for every month I record all the songs that got stuck in my head over the month and that's my monthly playlist then at the end of the year on Spotify I make a yearly bujo playlist and it's a collection of all the things that got stuck in my head so it's a good representation of where my head (and low-key the tiktoks I was consuming) throughout the year. I just started it in September of this year so this year's was short but I love having that playlist.
Hey can you do some more examples of your fortnightly / quarterly system youre doing this year? Im trying to figure out how to set this up but im only using 1 pen and i want to use the same time system as you
On the apocalist you could just put an x in the box instead of blacking out the box for items you’re no longer interested in, and if you do end up doing it, just black out the box over the x like it was never there.
Wow you have so many pens!! I would love to see how you organize them all. I’m working on figuring out my own stationary/journal supplies organization set up but would love to see how you do it. Love your videos as always!❤
Your videos always inspire me and want me to take action and create so thank you for that it is so hard to find things that motivate me these days xoxo
Been diving into your content this week! It's awesome (fun AND functional) and this video arrived as if on cue for my long-term book! ...Also very excited to see someone else give Make Time some air! I'm actually trying to integrate some of their reflection ideas into my spreads this year, would love to see your ideas on that!?
I did use a daily log that was more specifically tailored to the Make Time system back in July/August if that helps! We looked through those layouts in the 2023 flip through we recently had on the channel 😄💜
I've been binge watching all your videos for last few days ... They make so much sense... I want to thank you for helping me get my sh*t together. 2023 was a lazy year.... 2024 need to be my year where I get it sorted.
I always love and learn from your videos. Thanks for all your hard work. I wonder if you might consider a video on planning verses journaling after the fact. My biggest struggle with my bullet journal is "being precious" with it, wanting it to look nice, but needing it to work out things in my messy mind. I get frustrated with lists of tasks that didn't get completed, but I find making the lists much more helpful than a Ta-Da list (although those are nicely affirming). When I plan beautiful spreads to fill in later, my spacing is off. And, I always struggle with estimating how long things take and what my energy levels will be like when I plan ahead, so my plans are hopelessly inaccurate. Yet, because I plan, I am highly productive. See the quandary? Just a video idea that would really help me. You are so gifted at conceptualizing things. Thanks!
I find that making spreads sometimes actually hinders the planning process. Sometimes we need to let go of the pretty things? You can keep.your daily use planner more functional, and have another planner which you can fill.up.woth pretty spreads, such as a memory journal or a long term collections journal
Have you made a video on this before? Why does it feel like deja vu? I feel like I've heard you discuss how you decide what goes into your long term journal. Have you?
Totally understand the deja vu feeling! We had a flip through of this one on the channel at a similar time last year, and we’ve also talked about it in some other videos too 😄💜
I was testing a few lists out, so I have a mix of long-term and annual collections into a journal that I've been slowly filling up over the past couple year. I definitely want to separate them at some point, especially to have some reference pages that I couldn't handle digitally in Notion, but I'm just going to see how the current spreads work.
I recently discovered your channel and absolutely love your ideas. I love the lettering for the headers that you used to set up this journal. Do you happen to keep a collection of your favorite fonts/lettering styles?
heeeey, so...about the level 10 life ranking descriptions...do you have an update? 👀 I tend to be very independent in my journaling for things that are not page organization and topic ideas, but I'm at a total impasse with defining what is 1, 2, 3, etc etc 😭
Hi Jess, I apologize in advance for this silly question! :) When creating a long-term journal, what would one do if they want to add something AFTER they have created categories? For example, in your "BUJO" layout (where you keep track of how you want to start your BUJOs) - let's say you wanted to add something under "Trackers". If you don't have the space, how do you handle it? I realize I overthink things. LOL :) Thanks for always having inspiring videos!
I tend to do a heeeap of brainstorming before committing the list to pen in my LTC, but depending on the layout, I’ll sometimes leave extra space on the page to add more ideas, either in individual sections on in an “other / later thoughts” space 👌 if I end up having LOTS of bonus ideas after the fact, I might end up making a “part 2” page or just a tip-in to hold them on the same layout 😄
I’m a bit confused! I totally see the sense in having these long term collections separate, but for yearly journalling, am I meant to have a long term collections AND a book for things like 24 in 24 and letter to myself etc, AND like a “normal” journal for monthly and weekly stuff?? Just don’t want to do it wrong but I also don’t want to get overwhelmed…
“Meant to” isn’t the way I like to think about it, just as the number of notebooks you use is a personal choice and should take into consideration what it going to work best for you 👌 a lot of people find success with having everything in one notebook, but I personally like to have things split 😄 Previously I’ve just used a long-term collections journal (like this one) and an everyday journal where I’d also put those year-long collections like the 24 in 24, etc. When I set up my next everyday journal at the mid-year point, I’d just re-set up those yearly collections. Nowadays I like to have yearly collections and everyday journal layouts separate because I found myself going through three everyday journals in a year; that’s a lot of collection transferring if it weren’t for my yearly collections journal!
@@JashiiCorrin thank you so much for your reply, I appreciate it so much and I completely understand what you are saying. Perhaps for now I will try the long term in one and the rest in one as I am not planning to have TOO many spreads for the weeks etc.. then I am sure when I run out of room I will realise that you were completely right all along! 🤣 thanks so much xx
I don’t know why no one is talking about that optical illusion. I thought I was crazy for a second! That is so weird. I wonder why that happens. Good thing to keep in mind.
Me: *watching this while eating lunch with my mom who’s visiting’ My mom: ‘is that you? Sounds like you’ Me: *blinks slowly confused knowing we both know full well I was born and raised in Nebraska* ‘uh….im not Aussie/NZ mom’😂 Apparently without the accent we sound the same lmfao
Another great long-term spread is a packing list. You could have a list for local trips, and another column for anything additional you'd need for an abroad trip.
That’s one I’ve been meaning to add, yeah! Would be great to have the reference in there 😄💜
That is quite handy. I personally have that one on my phone. 1 Master List with everything I could need. And I then copy the list into a new note and adapt it for every trip and give it a title (2week beach etc) and now I have a huge file of packing lists for most occasions ready!
I know this is def a yearly collection and not a long term one but the songs I love spread made me think of it. In my reflection for every month I record all the songs that got stuck in my head over the month and that's my monthly playlist then at the end of the year on Spotify I make a yearly bujo playlist and it's a collection of all the things that got stuck in my head so it's a good representation of where my head (and low-key the tiktoks I was consuming) throughout the year. I just started it in September of this year so this year's was short but I love having that playlist.
Hey can you do some more examples of your fortnightly / quarterly system youre doing this year? Im trying to figure out how to set this up but im only using 1 pen and i want to use the same time system as you
She's just started the system so you need to give her some time to brainstorm!
On the apocalist you could just put an x in the box instead of blacking out the box for items you’re no longer interested in, and if you do end up doing it, just black out the box over the x like it was never there.
Ooo smart move! 👀 thanks for the suggestion 😄💜
I love seeing all the different ideas you come up with for your journals! 😊
Thanks! 😄💜 Glad you like them!
Wow you have so many pens!! I would love to see how you organize them all. I’m working on figuring out my own stationary/journal supplies organization set up but would love to see how you do it. Love your videos as always!❤
Thanks! 😄 we showed off some of the pen organisation in the recent office revamp video on the channel if that helps! 💜
Your videos always inspire me and want me to take action and create so thank you for that it is so hard to find things that motivate me these days xoxo
Thanks! Glad you get ideas and inspiration from the videos 😊 Sorry to hear that you're in a motivation slump, that's rough 💜😔
Been diving into your content this week! It's awesome (fun AND functional) and this video arrived as if on cue for my long-term book! ...Also very excited to see someone else give Make Time some air! I'm actually trying to integrate some of their reflection ideas into my spreads this year, would love to see your ideas on that!?
I did use a daily log that was more specifically tailored to the Make Time system back in July/August if that helps! We looked through those layouts in the 2023 flip through we recently had on the channel 😄💜
I've been binge watching all your videos for last few days ... They make so much sense... I want to thank you for helping me get my sh*t together. 2023 was a lazy year.... 2024 need to be my year where I get it sorted.
Glad the videos have been helpful 😄💜 Most welcome!
Love the spread for "What's wrong?" at 11:10. Definitely going to make something like this!
I always love and learn from your videos. Thanks for all your hard work. I wonder if you might consider a video on planning verses journaling after the fact. My biggest struggle with my bullet journal is "being precious" with it, wanting it to look nice, but needing it to work out things in my messy mind. I get frustrated with lists of tasks that didn't get completed, but I find making the lists much more helpful than a Ta-Da list (although those are nicely affirming). When I plan beautiful spreads to fill in later, my spacing is off. And, I always struggle with estimating how long things take and what my energy levels will be like when I plan ahead, so my plans are hopelessly inaccurate. Yet, because I plan, I am highly productive. See the quandary? Just a video idea that would really help me. You are so gifted at conceptualizing things. Thanks!
I find that making spreads sometimes actually hinders the planning process. Sometimes we need to let go of the pretty things? You can keep.your daily use planner more functional, and have another planner which you can fill.up.woth pretty spreads, such as a memory journal or a long term collections journal
had to pause the video to place a hold on Make Time!
Haha awesome! 😄💜 hope you like it 💪
I've been working on creating my own longterm collections journal. You've given me some more collection ideas to try, thanks! ❤
Awesome! 🥳 and most welcome 💪
Have you made a video on this before? Why does it feel like deja vu? I feel like I've heard you discuss how you decide what goes into your long term journal. Have you?
She mentioned this in her 2024 setup, I think.
And I think the rules were also discussed in the video where she was setting up this journal
Totally understand the deja vu feeling! We had a flip through of this one on the channel at a similar time last year, and we’ve also talked about it in some other videos too 😄💜
I thought I was going cuckoo. Lol. Love the videos. I will be so upset when the daily uploads are gone @@JashiiCorrin
I was testing a few lists out, so I have a mix of long-term and annual collections into a journal that I've been slowly filling up over the past couple year. I definitely want to separate them at some point, especially to have some reference pages that I couldn't handle digitally in Notion, but I'm just going to see how the current spreads work.
I recently discovered your channel and absolutely love your ideas. I love the lettering for the headers that you used to set up this journal. Do you happen to keep a collection of your favorite fonts/lettering styles?
Add to your Sh*t I Say list... "And so on, and so forth". :) You're awesome. You've inspired me to start journaling again. Thanks for that!
Haha 😂 yeah I do say that one a bit (cause someone was mean to me about how I say etcetera 😝) going on the list! 👏
I love the trigger list!
That one is super helpful! 💜
Shit you say is my fave page ever! i want more! MOAR!!!!!!
Haha that one’s a lot of fun 😝 been meaning to make it for aaaaages
heeeey, so...about the level 10 life ranking descriptions...do you have an update? 👀 I tend to be very independent in my journaling for things that are not page organization and topic ideas, but I'm at a total impasse with defining what is 1, 2, 3, etc etc 😭
Hi Jess, I apologize in advance for this silly question! :) When creating a long-term journal, what would one do if they want to add something AFTER they have created categories? For example, in your "BUJO" layout (where you keep track of how you want to start your BUJOs) - let's say you wanted to add something under "Trackers". If you don't have the space, how do you handle it?
I realize I overthink things. LOL :) Thanks for always having inspiring videos!
I tend to do a heeeap of brainstorming before committing the list to pen in my LTC, but depending on the layout, I’ll sometimes leave extra space on the page to add more ideas, either in individual sections on in an “other / later thoughts” space 👌 if I end up having LOTS of bonus ideas after the fact, I might end up making a “part 2” page or just a tip-in to hold them on the same layout 😄
@@JashiiCorrin - Great advice - thank you!
I LOVE THIS. Is it okay if I use this idea?
Go ahead! 😄💜 love seeing more people with long term collections journals 💪
I’m a bit confused! I totally see the sense in having these long term collections separate, but for yearly journalling, am I meant to have a long term collections AND a book for things like 24 in 24 and letter to myself etc, AND like a “normal” journal for monthly and weekly stuff?? Just don’t want to do it wrong but I also don’t want to get overwhelmed…
“Meant to” isn’t the way I like to think about it, just as the number of notebooks you use is a personal choice and should take into consideration what it going to work best for you 👌 a lot of people find success with having everything in one notebook, but I personally like to have things split 😄
Previously I’ve just used a long-term collections journal (like this one) and an everyday journal where I’d also put those year-long collections like the 24 in 24, etc. When I set up my next everyday journal at the mid-year point, I’d just re-set up those yearly collections.
Nowadays I like to have yearly collections and everyday journal layouts separate because I found myself going through three everyday journals in a year; that’s a lot of collection transferring if it weren’t for my yearly collections journal!
@@JashiiCorrin thank you so much for your reply, I appreciate it so much and I completely understand what you are saying. Perhaps for now I will try the long term in one and the rest in one as I am not planning to have TOO many spreads for the weeks etc.. then I am sure when I run out of room I will realise that you were completely right all along! 🤣 thanks so much xx
I don’t know why no one is talking about that optical illusion. I thought I was crazy for a second! That is so weird. I wonder why that happens. Good thing to keep in mind.
Such a strange thing, yeah! Odd that I really only find it happens in this journal too 😝 so weird
Me: *watching this while eating lunch with my mom who’s visiting’
My mom: ‘is that you? Sounds like you’
Me: *blinks slowly confused knowing we both know full well I was born and raised in Nebraska* ‘uh….im not Aussie/NZ mom’😂
Apparently without the accent we sound the same lmfao
Haha 😂 twinning 💪
Hey Im early!
Keep up the great content! ^^
Haha thanks! 😄💜
I'm really curious why you don't use the Acrylograph pens anymore. They seem really popular, but you seem to not be a fan. Would love some feedback.
I just think I'm not the target audience for them 😂 Waiting for things to try isn't my happy place, and given they are paint pens 👀 nemesis. 😝
Yay second again! 😂❤
Speedster team 💪
@@JashiiCorrin i was here when it was posted like a minute ago lol
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I'm new here, what's the beef with acrylographs? 👀 😂
I’m just a hater and don’t like to wait for things to dry 😂
HELP this is how I found out that Winx got cancelled 😭😭😭 literally devastated 🥹
Awww I’m sorry 😔 I was bummed too
@@JashiiCorrin At least the news was cushioned by a great video! 🤭