I tried doing fancy angles across two facing pages in my bullet journal daily spread, giving the center day equal space. I, of course, did 3 skinny columns across the two facing pages. I'm happy with both 3ups so far.
But, Wednesday night, it hit me about having 3 days on the left page and the extra space for each day and shared note section all on the facing right page. If I don't do both an affirmation and done list and have a small to do list on day 1, I won't use the right page and can start at the top for day 2. I did draw dividing lines on a vertical diagonal to keep my same pattern but without closing them on the bottom now, it will be clear what day they go with. So I will try this tomorrow, when I finish my second trial BuJo 3 days across a 2 page spread.
I saw a journal with a dot grid on the left and lines at the right. That would be usual for this format but make the weekly spread hard. Would be good for when I need a second basic bullet journal of reminders, since I separated the tracker and started with daily pages in a separate book to save paper in my task and inspiration reminder. I want to keep all those motivation pages together as much as I can but am seeing the importance of a brain dump and future log in the planner. I might be trying to put too much of that on each day rather than divide up in its own section for daily entries, but I guess that's the bullet journal beauty: you customize it to what you want and need. That's why being an artist, I fell in love with the idea of Bullet Journaling!
But, Wednesday night, it hit me about having 3 days on the left page and the extra space for each day and shared note section all on the facing right page. If I don't do both an affirmation and done list and have a small to do list on day 1, I won't use the right page and can start at the top for day 2. I did draw dividing lines on a vertical diagonal to keep my same pattern but without closing them on the bottom now, it will be clear what day they go with. So I will try this tomorrow, when I finish my second trial BuJo 3 days across a 2 page spread.
I saw a journal with a dot grid on the left and lines at the right. That would be usual for this format but make the weekly spread hard. Would be good for when I need a second basic bullet journal of reminders, since I separated the tracker and started with daily pages in a separate book to save paper in my task and inspiration reminder. I want to keep all those motivation pages together as much as I can but am seeing the importance of a brain dump and future log in the planner. I might be trying to put too much of that on each day rather than divide up in its own section for daily entries, but I guess that's the bullet journal beauty: you customize it to what you want and need. That's why being an artist, I fell in love with the idea of Bullet Journaling!
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