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Ideal Day Month Year Planner Bujo Layout





Fix Planner Procrastination with an Ideal Day Month Year Planner Bujo Layout. How you ask? Use any unused 2 page spread in your planner to create this easy layout. I prefer somewhere close to the beginning in front of my weeks pages. 

Let me explain. 

My planner of choice is a Hobonichi Cousin - which has Year, Months, Weeks and Daily Pages built-in to a compact notebook style planner. This is achieved with the technological feat of Tomoe river paper, which is very much like bible paper. It holds up well to mixed medium crafting, watercolors as well as fountain pen inks. 

Back to how to create this amazing spread for yourself. 

Use the left hand side task column to create an hourly breakdown of your ideal day. 24 or 12 h whichever works best for you. On the top, use the top have of the days to create your ideal week. Use the bottom half to create the Ideal month. If you need all 30 days you will need 5 rows, if you only need 28 days 4 rows will suffice. I like to use the unused row to create category blocks. You can use it for decoration or make your cubes in the month 1 row bigger. The tools you will need are a ruler and a pencil. I used a Pilot Frixion 0.38 pen so that I can use this same layout throughout the year. If I've learned anything it is that my week will change. In fact my job, or projects or schedule might change and then this layout right here will need to change. I can keep a photo of it if needed for memory keeping on the day it changes. That is all that is needed here.