
Hello, everyone! It’s coming whether you’re ready or not. Why not be ready? Join me as I list out helpful bullet journal tips for the upcoming New Year.
Here’s how I’m going to do this. For each section, I’ll list how you can use it, what mine looks like, and then tips.
Monthly Log
Okay, so this page can be really helpful. This is where you can list out all of your upcoming events. You can use as many details as you want!
At the top of my Monthly Log page, I have a calendar that goes about halfway down the page. Then, I have a section for notes about each event. At the very bottom, I have a section for goals for that month (more on goals later).
As for tips, use this to your advantage! The next time someone asks if you are doing anything on Saturday night, pull out your bullet journal and check!
Weekly Log
Your Weekly Log is the place to be productive! You can list out goals for the week, track your habits, look ahead at the next week, and list out things to do.
On my Weekly Log pages, I have the left page divided into sections for a mini calendar, notes, goals, a habit tracker, weather forecast for the week, and a quote. On the right page, I have a small section for each day.
This is your most productive page. Try to use it to help you get things done.
Mood Log
This is the page where you can track your moods. Tracking your moods can help you realize why you might feel anxious, angry, or sad on certain days. Then you can come up with a technique to not feel angry or anxious or sad.
For my Mood Log, I have numbers 1-31 down the side, and the months January-December across the top. This way I can track my moods for an entire year.
Weather Log
I only did this page in my bullet journal for fun. The only purpose is to track the weather.
I did my Weather Log page the same way I did my Mood Log: numbers 1-31 down the side and months January-December across the top.
As for tips, I suggest you have fun with this page. Use this page to try out fun headings and de-stress.
Habit Log
Okay, this is where you can track all of the habits you want to start doing or keep doing.
I usually do this on my Weekly Log. I put the days of the week across the top and my habits down the side.
Doodle/Stress Log
This is something that I’ve seen other people do that I’m going to try. This is a space where you can set up a space for each day to do a doodle.
I did this across two pages, and basically, I just did a space for each day in January. I decided to also use this as a stress log, so for each doodle section, I’ll use a symbol to show how stressed I was.
Sleep Log
This is where (you guessed it!) you can track your sleep hours.
For my sleep log this month, I am going to draw snowflakes falling down the page. Each snowflake will be a different color according to how many hours I slept.
I love doing different pages for my sleep log. Have fun with this page!
And that’s all I have for today. Comment and tell me what you’re doing in your bullet journal for this coming new year!
My next post will be Thursday, the tenth. I’ll be doing my December monthly re-cap. See you then!

I’m using my bullet journal alongside a traditional academic year diary (hobonichi style) as I have to keep track of a lot of appointments and I just couldn’t find a way that worked in my journal. My bullet journal has weekly spreads with meal planning, sometimes trackers and a home ‘to do’ list. I then do daily lists that mainly contain work tasks. After using the method for a number of years, I’ve come to a functional method that works for my life.
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That is why I love my bullet journal! You can make it be just the way you need it to be.
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