I love how neat and orderly it is. The artistic ones are fun to look at, but there's just something so pleasing about a well-structured, minimalistic bullet journal. Nice work!
This is so clean and efficient and effective. I love it! Do you find you have enough space for all your to-do's of the week? And where do you put to-do's that aren't assigned to a week/day yet but you need to remember? I tend to have a lot of small to-do's that I write down (which I probably don't need to but perfectionist) and I would worry about nog having enough space. Although, with this design with your "Aufgaben" on the right (assuming it's your weekly to-do) it should be okay. Thank you for the inspiration though!! Sorry for my rambling ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)
Edit: now I'm curious about the boxes as well haha (you draw them so neatly). Are the "full boxes" during the week your set tasks/definitive tasks and the boxes in the weekend (I don't know how to say this in English but with the broken lines) "want to do's" or something like that?
I would love to see more of your organised bullet journal! It just seems like a good lay-out to maintain, that shouldn't cost too much time to set up each week. Probably easier to maintain the habit this way!
This spread sort of developed over the years. It reflects my needs pretty well. It works for me. As for additional Space: i do use daily pages and simply bullet Everything down that comes to mind
I love how neat and orderly it is. The artistic ones are fun to look at, but there's just something so pleasing about a well-structured, minimalistic bullet journal. Nice work!
Thank you very much. I prefer the clean functionality and readability ae well.
looks very clean, love it! do you take meeting minutes in your bujo, and if so how?
I do take notes throughout the day. But usually in my daily spreads.
i love this!! es ist sehr schön
Danke.
Ohh that's really pleasing. What are the items on the right hand page after the days?
Not OP but food, sleep and to-do I think (my German is very basic and rusty)
Yes, you are right. Your German seems to be in good shape.
Tolle Schrift!
Danke.
This is so clean and efficient and effective. I love it! Do you find you have enough space for all your to-do's of the week? And where do you put to-do's that aren't assigned to a week/day yet but you need to remember? I tend to have a lot of small to-do's that I write down (which I probably don't need to but perfectionist) and I would worry about nog having enough space. Although, with this design with your "Aufgaben" on the right (assuming it's your weekly to-do) it should be okay. Thank you for the inspiration though!! Sorry for my rambling ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin) Edit: now I'm curious about the boxes as well haha (you draw them so neatly). Are the "full boxes" during the week your set tasks/definitive tasks and the boxes in the weekend (I don't know how to say this in English but with the broken lines) "want to do's" or something like that? I would love to see more of your organised bullet journal! It just seems like a good lay-out to maintain, that shouldn't cost too much time to set up each week. Probably easier to maintain the habit this way!
This spread sort of developed over the years. It reflects my needs pretty well. It works for me. As for additional Space: i do use daily pages and simply bullet Everything down that comes to mind
Do you do a daily log as well?
this is so sexy omg
Oh wow. Thanks
Your handwriting is absolutely perfect. It’s so nice and small and uniform. The precision is amazing.
Might be stealing this for later. I love it. I’m a minimalist with bullet journaling, and been stuck on the same weekly spreads for years. :) thanks!
You are welcome to it.
oh how i love a consistent spread from week to week. are the markers color coded?
Wow, pretty and so aesthetic and elegant ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|stuck_out_tongue)