How My New Planner Trackers Held Up To My 185 Challenge

Before July began, I set up a new BuJo/interstitial notebook/journal. This included a full two-page monthly spread, weekly two-page spreads, and then the daily pages.


The two-page weekly spreads included on full page (well, give or take) of trackers.


I tracked water intake, movement, writing, reading, crocheting, food habits, sleep, and so forth.


The first week, I kept up every day. Using the trackers was great; it helped me so much.


The second week, I set up the weekly two-page spread and all the trackers.
I used the trackers for one day.\Week three, I didn’t even bother setting up the weekly spread at all.


Come August, I skipped the monthly set-up as well as I had not been bothered to check-in with the July monthly after I set it up.


I did create an August title page (two-page spread) where I wrote out all the goals I wanted to achieve in August.


I will say, the Notes page I create after the dailies at the end of a week have been a great addition to my notebook.


On the Notes page, I keep track of what I am crocheting, what I am reading, and there is plenty of space for whatever brain dump or randomness I want to jot down. Plus, I actually go back and look at these pages periodically to check things.


That’s all I have for that. I have been sick throughout August, after a hell of a July, and I have been back-filling my daily pages, frequently, every week.
Thank you for following along on this journey.


Until next time.


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