Calendar & Tasks
My monthly spread has only changed slightly from January. I've allowed myself two pages rather than one because I found that one page wasn't enough for my event list. For February, I've put my events on their own page, and this has allowed me more space for my tasks. Again, I've gone straight in with my month calendar rather than getting arty with a title page.
Otherwise, the layout has stayed the same. I've used a Paperchase sticky note calendar and I've labelled the days. In case you didn't read my January set-up post, my key is E for event, BD for birthday and TD for to-do. I cross off events and tasks as I do them so that I don't confuse myself with things I've already done.
I've kept my "Projects" list the same, although I want to change it up, I'm not sure how. I think each of my projects need a dedicated page in my bullet journal so that I can track progress and work.
Trackers
I found that this layout for my gratitude and habit trackers has worked really well for me. Last month I tracked sleep, water, steps and mood, but I'm not sure if I'll track all those same things as I've been pretty inconsistent in tracking mood and water.
My budget tracker worked great last month so I'm keeping it exactly the same!
February Challenge
For February, my challenge is to do 30 minutes of yoga every day. I think this will be more difficult than last month's challenge as this involves adding something new into my day, rather than stopping a bad habit. My partner has said they'd like to join me in doing the yoga so hopefully that will provide some motivation for me to keep it up!
Again, I'm setting myself rewards for 50%, 80% and 100% but I'm not sure what yet... but I have my eye on a jumper that I like.
What are your February goals?
- Optimistic Bill
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