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Year in Pixels
Have you ever tried to look back at the year and see how one of your specific habits were, if you have improved or fallen short of your intentions. I know I have, so I made a Year in Pixels in my bullet journal.
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Time Blocking
We are always looking to be more organized and stress free. Time Blocking can help you organize your day and keep you focused on certain tasks.
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Intro to Hand lettering
So you're interested in learning the creative art of hand lettering. That's great! But before you jump in head first. Let's discuss what hand lettering is. Hand Lettering is a creative way of using drawing materials to make beautiful works of art using letters.
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NaNoWriMo and Your Bullet Journal
Happy NaNoWriMo and Preptober!! Are you planning on doing NaNoWriMo this year? That's great! Not sure what NaNoWriMor is or Preptober? Let me explain. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month which started in 1999 as a challenge to write 50,000 words for a novel in 30 days. Starting on the 1st of November and ends on the 30th of November.
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NaNoWriMo – October Prep
Nothing is more exciting than the spark of a great story, even better is the action you take to bring that spark to life durning NaNoWriMo.
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Mindfulness
Mindfulness is your ability to shut your brain off from its daily racing through to-do lists, schedules, meetings, and errands and enjoy the present moment. Take the time to appreciate your surroundings, the sunlight, the breeze, the little things in life you don’t normally pay attention to. Just breathe, relax and listen.
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Creative Notebook
It is not easy being a creative who loves what you do, but doesn't have an organizational system. Anyone who is a creative should have a notebook, binder, or journal from which they keep all the things they need for their creative endeavors.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 5 – Reflections and Review
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 5 – Reflections and Review, where we will discuss reviewing your journals after a week or month to access where you are and what you need to do to complete your tasks. First lets recap that last four parts of this series.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 4 – Themes
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 4 – Themes where we will discuss what a theme is, if it’s necessary, and what types you can use, if you so choose. I have to say creating a theme for the month is one of my favorite things to do in my bullet journal. Now, choosing one, that's the hard part. Sometimes I get inspiration from the web and sometimes I get it from my family. Once I choose my theme, the fun part begins and the creative juices flow.
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Bullet Journaling: Part 3 – Custom Trackers and Collections
Welcome to Bullet Journaling: Part 3 - Custom Trackers and Collections, where we will be discussing the different types of collections and trackers you can use in your bullet journals.