I had a “bullet journal” layout I was using for my own daily planner pages, and when I decided I liked it I designed it as a printout to save time. I’ve been using it for a while as a 5.5×8.5″ printout that I punch and comb-bind.
(When I discovered the Tula XII planner system and decided to give it a try, I needed a new configuration, so if you need one that can be made into 5×7″ booklets, click here.)
Three Versions
There are three versions of this — or six, depending on how you look at it.
- “Blank” — The “blank” option includes only the numbered banner and flag at the top of each day.
- With Partial Extras — This option incorporates a couple of the stickers I designed (for tracking Bible reading and water consumption) so the stickers don’t have to be added separately. (The stickers will be available for sale once I figure out the logistics of that.)
- With Extras — This option includes what you see above plus a mini checklist for the Brewer diet plan. For the most part, only pregnant women will find this option useful.
Each is overlaid on a grey 1/4″ dot grid.
Each of these then comes in two variations — one with four to a sheet and one with two to a sheet. If you want “short” days, use the copy with four. If you want “long” days, use the one with two.
I actually make some copies that have doubles on both sides and some with doubles on one side and singles on the other. Then, after cutting them apart, I alternate them so six days of the week are “short” and the final day is “long.”
Print front-and-back (in whatever combination you prefer), flipping along the short edge, without scaling. Then cut in half, for two sheets per page.
(The blank option may be printed in black-and-white; the other two options should ideally be printed in color.)
What You Get
9 PDFs (3 styles, each in 4-up and 2-up) in a single ZIP file
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