Bullet Journal: Sunday and October Planning
It’s Sunday, so I’m planning. It’s also the Sunday after a 3-day holiday, which affects other things.
For example, it’s hard to journal when you’re not permitted to write. So, no journaling. That prohibition also makes to-do lists hard. On the other hand, I didn’t have much to plan. Go to shul. Eat. Read. Nap. Eat.
Bullet Journal: Weekly Plan September 18-24 2017
Every Sunday morning, I sit down with my ARC junior, writing instruments and a ruler to create my weekly spread. This is where I live. I stopped doing daily logs a couple months ago when I realized I was wasting space.
Note, this is just me. Everyone is different with different needs. Neither my job or my home life is that intense. I’m a part-time receptionist, and I have a wonderful husband with no kids. But I am autistic and this system is a big help with executive function and memory.
Yom Tov Planning in the Bullet Journal
The Jewish holiday season starts in a week. That means long hours in synagogue, building and decorating sukkot, buying lulav and etrog sets, and lots of cooking and eating. And this year, that last takes extra planning because all those 2 day holidays run into Shabbat, making them 3 days long with extra cooking restrictions. But there still must be guests.
So, I opened my discbound bujo and started.
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