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8.21.17// this week’s bujo spread!! so i’m typing this out on monday morning on my first day of high school and scheduling it to post around midday so by now i’m either completely suffering and crying out for help in my poorly lit classroom or i’m having the time of my life!! either way hope u enjoy this spread and that u have a gr8 day!!
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The day started quite productive but I think I’m getting sick so I’ll drink some peppermint tea and watch some videos to hopefully get back into study mode in one hour or two.. (πーπ)
Source: The Psychology of color.
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There are things, events and situations in my life that have happened and are currently happening now that people will never understand or make judgments about but do not know the whole story from beginning to current. That's okay, because I know and whoever else is involved knows. We live in a county/state where people are free to make their own judgements and also their own opinions. I am who I am, I am not my past. Although the person I am today is a product of the survival of my past trials and tribulations. I am not weak, I just have a heart. I do wear my emotions on my sleeve but that does not mean that I will bend the knee to just anyone. As it is said, everyone goes thru their own secret battles. May it be with other people or may it be within themselves, but I know I have no right to make judgments because my own hands are dirty...
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Disney Movies // Sarah and Natalie
“I can’t believe you don’t like Disney movies,” Sarah exclaims, flopping down on the sofa beside her girlfriend.
“Well, I don’t buy into it. The whole “a man must save you” thing. It’s too misogynistic and patriarchal,” Natalie states in such a matter-of-fact manner that Sarah can’t help but throw her head back and laugh.
“So you’re telling me little 5 year old Natalie knew the words, let alone the concepts of patriarchy and misogyny?” Sarah teases, her hands sliding along the other girl’s ribs. Natalie shudders, and smiles, her lips inches from Sarah’s.
“Well, I was brought up in a very feminist household,” she teases back, moving closer and closer to Sarah by the second, “not all of us were good, Catholic girls with old fashioned principles, you know.”
Sarah opens her mouth to protest, but Natalie kisses her before she can, and Sarah’s heart races, and heat rushes through her veins, and she can’t stop smiling.
“Damn, you made me forget what I was going to say,” she says in a low, husky tone against Natalie’s lips, before kissing her again.
“Haha, well, that was the exact idea.”
Sarah fake gasps, and hits Natalie playfully. “Traitor!”
“Oh no, however will I make it up to you?” Natalie wraps her legs around Sarah’s waist, and her arms around her neck, raising an eyebrow suggestively.
“Oh, I think I might have some idea,” Sarah chuckles, and just as Natalie leans in, she exclaims; “you can have a Disney marathon with me!”
“Ohh God, no!” the smaller girl whines, sitting back on the sofa and pouting. “Why would I want to subject my eyes to such misogynistic-”
“Stop right there. I won’t make you watch the ones that are too sappy. But there are just some classics. I mean, are you seriously telling me you’ve never even watched The Lion King?”
“Nope. Not a single one of those movies.”
“My God, babe, I have so much to teach you.” Sarah stands suddenly, and heads towards the door of the living room.
“Hey, where are you going?” Natalie grabs her girlfriend’s hand, tipping her head to one side in curiosity.
“Um, to get snacks and the appropriate equipment to build a pillow fort? God, so much you don’t know!” Sarah chuckles, leaning over to kiss the other woman lightly.
“I love you, you know that, right?” Natalie laughs, shaking her head a little.
“Yeah, you may have mentioned it once or twice,” Sarah squeezes her hands, her smile widening, “and I love you too.”
This is so cute
Love this
I Tried
I tried hard But the expectations where high When everything was said And everything was done My head was hung With it in my hands My breath bearly coming out My energy spent like a flame About to lose its fight to stay lit My heart about to Jump out of my chest I knew I tried With everything I had But I guess It just was not enough
Ugh I Need To Organize But When I Stand Back & Look At The Space I Need To Clean 'I Need COFFEE!!!'
40+ Things To Track In Your Happy Planner From katietheplanner.com
PREDICTABLE THINGS To-do lists Appointments and meetings Birthdays, anniversaries and holidays Work and school schedules Deadlines Shopping lists – Use half-sheet note paper to keep your list with you and work on it for a few days before you head to the store. Sometimes, if I just need a few things I’ll just write the list right in my planner. Weird holidays – Celebrating days like “National Coffee Day” make life fun, but only if you know about them. MEMORIES Photos – Printing photos is one of my favorite ways to add memories to my planner. I use Canva.com to resize my images and print them on my home printer. This printer is #goals. What did you do? – On days I don’t have plans (also known as Saturdays), I go back and fill in the day with whatever I did. Even if it’s not super exciting, I love looking back on these detail. Journal – I love to punch Pocket Pages to add to my planner, because the backs are the perfect journaling space. Funny moments – Write down that thing that had everyone on the floor laughing, so you can relive that moment every time you look at your planner. Details – What song do you have on repeat this week? What TV show are you binge watching on Netflix? These little details are so fun to remember. I love The Happy Planner’s Currently page for these extras, but sometimes I’ll add a few extra details to a specific week because there’s something specific that’s standing out. BUDGET Bills due – I use half-sheet note paper to list my bills each month, and I add the bills I have to pay manually to my weekly spread. What you plan to spend – I’m a huge fan of Dave Ramsey, so I love making budgets. Extra notes pages and the monthly spread are both great places for budget planning. What you actually spend – Once you make your budget, keep track of what you’re spending so you know if you’re staying on track (or overspending on stickers!) Savings goals – You’ve likely seen the savings plans on Pinterest or Facebook where you save an extra dollar every week for a year — add the goals to your planner to help you remember what to stash. GOALS and DREAMS Goals – Yearly, seasonally, monthly, weekly, daily — it doesn’t matter, they’re all good. I like to make an overall list of yearly goals, and refer back to it when I’m making smaller goals to make sure I’m looking at the big picture. Bucket lists – I like to make a bucket list for each season for fun things I hope to do. Project lists – Make note of things you want to work on around the house or crafts you want to complete. Vision boards – Whether you’re setting goals or making plans for a new space, vision boards are so fun! I’ve made digital inspiration boards that I’ve printed, laminated and stuck in my planner. You can also add magazine clippings and photos to Pocket Letter pages for a fun vision board. Inspiration – Almost every week I add quotes or mantras that are motivating me. I rarely seek these out, they’re usually things I heard on the radio or read in an article that resonated with me at that moment. HEALTH and FITNESS Meal plans – If you don’t plan set meal days, try planning seven dinners and listing them in your weekly notes column. This gives you the opportunity to pick from a menu each day. Workout schedule – Keep track of your Couch to 5K weekly routine so you know what’s coming, or write down what you did so you can track your progress. Track your progress – Take before and after photos. Track your weight. Keep up with how much you can lift. Whatever you’re working on, take notes along the way to see how far you’ve come. Water intake – Start the day with eight checkboxes and mark off one every time you drink a glass of water. Medication and vitamins – Stop having those moments when you can’t remember if you took your vitamins in the morning. Symptoms – If you’re having medical issues, keep track of when and what is wrong so you’ve got a more accurate description to give the doctor. Nutrition – Try a checklist to track whether or not you’re eating five servings of fruits and vegetables every day, for example. FAITH Prayer – I keep a running list of things people have asked me to pray for each month. Each day, I pick one of the things to focus on. Study plans – My Bible studies are typically more productive when I have a plan, so I like to jot down something I plan to read each day of the week. Gratitude – List a few new things your thankful for every day. Sermon notes – Even if you write your notes in a different journal — or don’t take notes at all — a sentence or two about the sermon will probably be enough to jog your memory when you’re looking at your planner later. ENTERTAINMENT TV – Track your favorite shows, or one-time tv events you don’t want to miss. For example, every December I use sticky notes to add when my favorite holiday films will be on ABC Family’s 25 Days of Christmas movies. Movies – Add new movie release dates to your planner so you know when you need to be heading to the theater. Festivals and local events – When I hear about a festival I think would be fun to attend, I write it on a sticky note and add it to my planner. If I don’t go I can throw the sticky note away later, but having it there will help me remember the event is happening when the day comes and I haven’t made other plans. HOLIDAYS Gift giving – When it comes to presents, I like to make a list of people I’ll be shopping for and make notes about what they might want throughout the year. Sometimes the notes are obvious things like “Katie said she wants stickers.” More often, they’re things like “Katie has been wearing a lot of scarves lately.” Guest lists – If you’re hosting a holiday event, keep track of who is coming. If you’re having over night guests, add notes of when people be arriving, their travel plans, etc. Menu – Because food is important. Travel plans – If you’re going out of town, use your planner to make notes of your travel arrangements. RANDOM EXTRAS Restaurants – I keep a list of local restaurants I want to try in my planner. I add most of the places friends recommend, and I keep notes about their suggestion. For example, “the South location is a little better” or “try the guacamole.” Books to read – Every time I go to Barnes & Noble, I see approximately 5,687 books I want to read. When I’m trying to find an ebook from the library’s website, I remember exactly zero of them if I don’t write them down. Passwords – I used to keep a list of passwords and other adulting info in my planner so it’s all in one place. I got a set of mini discs to move these pages into a separate notebook, but they’re still useful to have in or near your planner.
Something To Keep In Mind
I Will Always Get Up, When I Get Knocked Down. I May Not Get Up Right Away, I May Lay On The Cold Ground For A Little While Just Thinking Of Ways I Could Get Back The Strength && Dignity That Was Taken From Me!
You Will
Never Understand Me Or What I Am All About Until You've Walked In My Shoes && Lived There Since The Beginning
His Smile Is My Weakness
I volunteered at my city’s cultural festival and now I’m 200% behind on homework.
Hi everyone, this is my first masterpost, so it’s not the longest and the best, but I tried. I know that many different studyblrs have posts about what to include in a bujo, so I thought I would combine some of them into one :) Hope this helps or inspires you to start or add to your own bullet journal <3
This is a guide to bullet journals, by @elkstudies. There you can find anything you would need or want to know about bullet journals.
Here you can find all the different pages that you could include in your own bullet journal:
5 bullet journal page ideas, by @lizzylearns
Ideas for bullet journal spreads, by @moleskinestudies
Bullet journal ideas, by @college-cafe
Bullet journal page ideas, by @lukastudys
Bullet journal page/list ideas (asked) @bulletjournals
Bullet journal spreads, by @studykween
Bullet journal ideas pt.1 | pt.2, by @studypetals
Bullet journal 50 page ideas
Collection list ideas for your bullet journal
50 handy collections & lists for your bullet journal
What to use a notebook for, by @moleskinestudies
Things you can do with a new notebook, by @areistotle
Some banners and fonts:
Banners, by @thepurplestudies
Banners / Dividers / Fonts, by @mediocrestudyblr
Banners and fonts by @studypetals
Date layouts, by @plannerperfect
Quotes:
Who said it?, by @obsidianstudy
Quotes by artists, by @studentign