One of my favorite things about planning digitally is that I can create a template page and then copy and paste it into my planner to use over and over again. This not only saves time, but also allows for my planner to look cohesive from start to finish. To learn more about how to make your planner cohesive check out Elements to Make Your Bullet Journal Cohesive.
I plan digitally, using an iPad and the application GoodNotes Adonit Dash 3 Stylus from Amazon. These spreads were made on GoodNotes5, but are easily exported to be used on GoodNotes4. If you are curious to why I plan digitally check out my blog post Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning.
In this blog post I share the bullet journal templates that I use yearly, monthly, and weekly. I also included links to all of the original blog posts that these spreads come from. Those links provide more information on the spread and how to create your own.
What I do with the templates that I have created is have a separate notes book within GoodNotes that is only used for templates. This helps to keep everything organized and allows me to easily copy and paste a template from my template notebook to another notebook I have in GoodNotes.
Yearly Mood Tracker
Monthly Trackers
Weekly Spreads
Cleaning Schedule
Recipe Templates
Weekly Element Template
This blog post is meant as inspiration for creating a minimal, creative and functional journal layouts. Happy planning!!
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For more bullet journal ideas check out my other blog posts
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Bullet Journal Cleaning Schedule and List Ideas
National Ice Cream Day Weekly Bullet Journal Spreads
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Puppy and Pet Bullet Journal Planner Spread Ideas
Star Themed Weekly Bullet Journal Spread Ideas
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