Moved into my pocket planner for the foreseeable future. The size really suits me right now and the ability to fill and try new notebooks is soothing.
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Moved into my pocket planner for the foreseeable future. The size really suits me right now and the ability to fill and try new notebooks is soothing.
Deity Intro Spread
This is a spread I use when I'm either starting a new relationship with a deity, or feel a bit lost/disconnected from a deity I already work with.
What do you want our relationship to look like?
What do you want to teach me?
What do you want from me? What do I have to offer?
How can I bond with you and get to know you better?
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29.04.17 🎀 April Spread 🎀
29. favourite ways of decorating bujo/notes
Pink spreads are just an excuse for me to whip out all the pink stationery I own. I love using washi tape and stickers! Super easy and spruces up your spread in no time! (´▽`ʃƪ)♡
MY STUDY TIPS
Please see my #optomstudies tag or my study tips directory (web only) for the full list of study tips + see my kpop vocab lists + stationery + bujo spreads! ^_^
WHAT I WISH I’D KNOWN BEFORE UNIVERSITY STUDY TIPS SERIES 0 Choosing a Degree , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10-1 , 10-2 Saving Money 11 Adapting to Uni Study , 12 Study From Textbooks in Uni
Trusty notebooks saving the day.
Keeping things simple. Field notes for dailies, weeklies and monthlies.
Life is rarely aesthetically pleasing.
I have no clue what planner(s) to use next year.
Insecurity Tarot Spread
1. Surface: How your insecurity surfaces; what you automatically identify as the thing you’re insecure about, but is merely hiding your true fear.
2. Underlying fear: The root of your insecurity; the thing you subconsciously fear, masquerading as something else.
3. Reality: The truth about the whole issue and the thing that frightens you. Is this something that actually warrants this anxiety and worry?
4. How it’s holding you back. Insecurities often prevent us from experiencing the lives we’re given and can hurt us, as well as the people we love.
5. How to overcome this insecurity. This is often a long and painful process, with many ways to approach it. Listen to this card, it will tell you what you can do now.
6. How to ask for help. you don’t have to overcome this on your own. This card will offer advice about who to ask, what to ask for, and/or how to approach them.
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