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Bullet Journal weekly spread ideas
When I was writing my post on what I do with the unused spreads in my bullet journal, I realised that in the past I used to be way more creative with my weekly spreads. I collected a few pictures of some old layouts I did, in the hopes of getting some inspiration. I figured someone out there might be looking for inspiration aswell, so here you go.
This very simple weekly layout is in one of my failed attempts at bullet journaling. Although at the time the whole system didn't work for me, I belive this spread could be a useful.
This is the messiest of the list I created. I wanted to share one of my first spreads of my last attempt at bullet journaling (which ended up working). This was created solely to be useful, and it was. My advice to anyway who is starting or wants to start a bujo, is to be messy and experiment. Aesthetic comes after practicality.
Here is a fairly simple spread, that is very similar to the ones I used the most. It's a good choice if you need a minimal and quick layout.
My first attempt at doing a dutch door in my bullet journal. I must say, the way this weekly looks is incredible to me. It's useful to have a general overview of the whole week, but it also has plenty of space for each day.
This is one of two spreads that again have a good amount of space to write in stuff for each day, plus notes, etc. At the end of the week it turns out to be quite cluttered, but I love the look of it. It's a great option if you want to avoid cutting pages.
Here is the second version. The way this is structured gives a less cluttered look, in case you might prefer that. It still has a lot of space for each day, and for notes,to do lists and the next week.
This one is my first attempt with the rolling weekly method . After I found out about it I had decided to try it out for myself. It's surely very different to what I am used to to plan my weeks, but recently I have been wanting to try the method again.
Here is a weekly spread that was made only to be functional. I had only a few pages left in my notebook, and I didn't want to have a month split between two different journals. This resulted in a very minimalistic spread, where I tried to use as little space as possible.
This is the spread I have used the most. It's quite similar to a couple others I have shown. I found this incredibly functional, and the version I am using at the moment it's almost identical. It has a lot of space on each day to plan things out, and at the same time you have two free columns at each side to write down notes and lists.
Finally my current set up. It's almost identical to the last one, but instead of two columns, I have a bit one on one side. I do have to write a few things in the very middle of the pages, but it doesn't bother me. I find this incredibly useful, and most importantily it's very simple and quick to do.
I really want to try out some new weekly set ups, and going through my old ones surely served as inspiration. I hope it was the same for you! (Also let me know what kind of preads you normally use, I am curious to find new ones!)
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