![]() I could see this sort of self-awareness coming in handy when you meet new people! This type of page is neat because, in a way, it re-acquaints you with yourself. It’s fun to step back and make an introduction page. It was created with highlighters and a simple gel pen! 5. A super cool concept to help you spend quality time with your significant other (or a friend/family member)! I also love the quote and illustration on the left. I love that Geni made two lists: one for day, and one for night. A list like this one is fantastic for everyone from omnivores to vegans! 4. I struggle a lot with yummy dish ideas, so I’m definitely going to make a list like this one. It would be fun to brainstorm special facts about yourself like the ones Geni wrote down here! This list is just a fun one to put together. Who doesn’t find themselves with nothing to do every once in a while? This is a great list that helps to combat boredom with productive and/or good-for-you activities. When it’s all laid out on one page like this, though, it doesn’t seem that difficult! I love how Geni gave herself a theme (“no processed foods”), and stuck with that theme for one week. The idea of food journaling repels me because it seems like such a commitment. If you’ve got your eye on a certain something, try making a page like this one! Whether you’re a marathoner or just a casual runner (or walker!), a run log could be a great way to encourage yourself to be active any given month. Good HabitsĪre there certain things you want encourage yourself to do daily? This is a great layout concept if so! If you struggle with getting enough sleep, this is a great idea! I see you, faux calligraphy titles! 4. Those days out look like fun memories! 3. On the days Geni did eat out, she wrote down what she ate and with who. Whether you’re looking to abstain from or pursue doing something daily, this simple checkbox concept can motivate you to stay on track! My favorite thing about this? It’s forgiving. I love this idea because it provides a color summary of your year. ![]() You can see that she wrote a key at the top, then there are months on the X axis (morning/afternoon), and days on the Y axis. Geni’s “pixel tracker” kept track of her morning and afternoon moods. ![]() Looking through Geni’s journals made me excited to start tracking things and making lists in earnest - all with a dash of artistry - and I thought you might feel the same if you could see them! With Geni’s permission, I took several photos of her bullet journal pages, and I’m sharing them here today. The other day, Geni brought over her bullet journals on a whim, and I was blown away! I’ve always wanted to keep a bullet journal, but my motivation fizzles after a couple of weeks. She helps me to categorize emails, come up with blog post topics, and brainstorm new worksheet ideas. Geneva (“Geni”) is my assistant here at TPK. ![]()
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