I'll start a new one, all motivated, then dump it really quickly :sob: Then, I'll come up with a great idea and want to keep going, but because there'd be a gap between the last spread and now, I don't! Any tips on how I can accept less-than-perfect bujos?
Edit: Thanks everyone! I finally picked it up again :)
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I THOUGHT I WAS ALONE!!!
Hahaha :wink:
I totally get you. As someone who’s never been able to keep a planner, stating a bujo was so hard for me. I incorporated my academic life with my personal one so that there would be little to no gaps. The was a couple times I didn’t do a weekly spear to write down all my assignments/tasks but I always ended up writing them down on a sticky note or something and was able to put them in my bujo. Try different things and find what works for you!
Thank you so much! This is actually really helpful :smile:
I think that the beauty of bullet journaling is that the journal isn’t already set up for you, so if you don’t use it for a while no worries - you just pick up where you left off.
Thanks! :)
I made a post yesterday about my own journal Failures. I've been told seeing other people mess up makes your own mistakes easier to handle. My advice: leave a page or two open, create an inspiring divider and then keep going with your journal. http://aminoapps.programascracks.com/p/1j4b7tm
Ah the divider is such an awesome idea! And your post definitely helped - thank you!
Imperfections are what make us real! It’s what makes us human. most people tend not to show this side on social media and project the best versions of themselves. I love looking back on imperfections and laughing at them and enjoying it as a learning process.
Thank you!