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I know it’s early to start setting goals for 2025, but I wanted to start by restarting and setting up a new bullet journal. I won’t bore you with how I started bullet journaling, so let’s get straight into it.
The journal I purchased off Amazon was an Offidigit A5 312-page dotted notebook. I got it in black because it was the cheapest. I originally wanted it in purple, but it was out of stock. The first thing I noticed about the journal is that it came with some stencils I plan to use.
I grabbed the journal I had in 2023, looked through the pages, and saw what I had and wanted to include. On a sheet of paper, I wrote down everything I wanted to see in it: annual goals, bills, budget, year in advance, pictures, and other miscellaneous things. I kept the journal as a guide on how to lay out my new one.
One section I dedicated to annual bills I have to pay out: LLC, security, Microsoft, and other miscellaneous items I pay every year. I dedicated another section for quarterly and monthly goals, another section for a master grocery list, household items, savings challenges, and other miscellaneous lists before I got into what my months look like: goals, budget, bills to pay off, calendar, weekly agenda, blog posts and challenges (Blogtober, Blogvember, and Blogmas).
That’s it for today. Tomorrow’s Halloween and the end of Blogtober 2024. I’ll see you tomorrow!