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Old Sep 04, 2017, 02:04 PM
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I want to buy a journal/day planner that has the planner/agenda aspect of it but also has things where I can write how I'm feeling that day. For me to keep up with this type of thing it needs to be neat and sort of plain looking lol. I've looked into bullet journals but I don't think I would be able to put in the energy to make it all and I hate my writing so I don't really want one. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks
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Old Sep 04, 2017, 02:12 PM
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I have a Happy Planner (by My Big Ideas). It's fairly plain, but very customizable. I print out stickers to decorate mine. You can get it either from the company's website, or Michael's sells tons of products for it. I used to use part of each day's space to track my mood, but now I just have a year-long tracker I designed.
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Old Sep 04, 2017, 03:18 PM
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I ended up having a lot of different journals on paper and a few apps on my phone. I would love to have something more organized.... I just used a calendar and a notebook for the most part....
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Old Sep 05, 2017, 08:56 AM
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Hi, I am a huge believer in bullet journals. I just started a thread about it actually. I hadn't noticed your post yet. There are so many posts online that make bullet journals look unrealistically pretty that it kind of scares people off I think. My writing gets kind of crappy depending on my mood, and sometimes I smudge the ink or whatever.

I just say life's messy, oh well. It helps me let go of my perfectionism.

The benefits of being able to do my own thing and change it up whenever it want totally outweighs the irritation of me not being perfect or super artistic.
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