My bullet journal is in a soft unlined moleskin, and it’s kind of a conglomeration of a bunch of different things! I do a traditional calendar at the beginning of each month to mark things such as exam dates, trips, etc. Underneath the calendar goes goals/study plans. This spread also establishes the color scheme/theme for that month. Then I have my weekly spreads, which started out as full pages for each week and slowly transitioned to multiple weeks per page. This is because I sometimes forget days, and I just move on when I do, rather than beat myself up over it. Plus it saves space! The center of the page is for doodles, particularly ones that have to do with the things that are happening that week (such as the May spread with the Captain America Civil War doodle) and generic project reminders, quotes, and goals. The left side of my journal is for random papers that I collect over those days, including ticket stubs, ideas on sticky notes, doodles from my small moleskins, study flashcards I want to reference, and notes from teachers/friends. It’s a nice little reminder of my days activities, and keeps everything in one place. I also have a few spreads that are notes that include things that I need to remember, including one from a meeting, and one on the timeline for an event I’m planning. It’s nice to not have to keep what I put in this journal to just bullet journal type things, but everything. Not pictured is the front of the book, which has five or so pages of doodles, pen tests, and scratch work from class. I love using this system, it makes me feel so organized and it really helps to center all my thoughts and reminders in one place. I would highly recommend this system to anyone who is thinking about using it! In addition, I’m posting a video containing my whole journal here. Enjoy!