July Bullet Journal Spread Ideas

How many BuJo blogs do I need to be considered a proper BuJo blogger? I’m counting three consecutive months of posting so far, so I must be pretty close!

I’m pretty close to filling up my first bullet journal, which is sad. I’m surprised how much it’s helped me feel in control of my life. I’m such an organised person it’s unreal; I have To-Do lists, planners and journals, yet this has still helped me massively.

From healthy eating to quitting smoking, I’ve made some pretty significant changes to my lifestyle thanks to this little guy.

If you read my Ultimate Bullet Journal Shopping List, then you’ll know I bought my journal just a few weeks before Lockdown began and I’m honestly so glad that I did. It’s been a lifestyle journey and creative outlet rolled into one.

As the months in Lockdown began to stretch out, I started making monthly themes for myself. A bit-by-bit plan for how I was going to fix my life for the better. As you will have seen at the start of July, I chose wellbeing as my topic.

I’ve been thinking for a few weeks about what that next theme should be; I wanted it to be one which could impact both my journaling and my blogging, as they both go hand in hand for me.

Since June was such a historic month for the world, from countries declaring themselves COVID free to the life-changing Black Lives Matter movement, people were determined to win and let their voices be heard.

Essential conversations were started, and hopefully, they’ll be finished before the end of pride. So I want to take a moment to appreciate that in my way. This months theme is all about making your voice heard.

Although, there will still be trackers and planners dotted throughout these images, as I use them regularly and loads of people will find inspiration from them. In the spirit of this theme, I want to give some other BuJo bloggers a bit of a shout out. So if you like anything you see featured in the final section, click the title to be taken directly to their Instagram page.

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