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End of Year Journal Questions 2020 – A Year in Review

December 31, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Table of contents

  • What questions do you like to ask yourself at the end of a year? Here are a few of my favorite (and the most effective) end-of-year journal questions.
    • Write it Down So You Don’t Repeat Past Mistakes
  • End of Year Journal Questions to Ask Yourself: What Are You Proud Of?
  • Best Creations
  • End of Year Journal Question: What Motivated You?
  • What Books Did You Read?
    • Several of my favorite (completed or mostly completed) books this year were:
  • What Traditions Did you Start & Which Did You Let Go?
  • End of Year Journal Question: Important Lessons You Learned
  • More End of Year Journal Questions to Ask Yourself:
  • More Posts to Check Out:

What questions do you like to ask yourself at the end of a year? Here are a few of my favorite (and the most effective) end-of-year journal questions.

These are positive questions to ask yourself for a personal year-end review. To help recognize the joyous moments in your life and inspire then motivate you to keep moving forward. These are my reflections on the year 2020 in review.

I think we all acknowledge that 2020 changed us—some changes we may not recognize or know. After being stuck at home for so long, I know I decided I don’t want opportunities to pass me by. Because who knows when we will again get the chance to do them. Here are some reflections and a review of 2020.

Write it Down So You Don’t Repeat Past Mistakes

I hope you will take a few minutes to do a review of the year 2020. This is a year I know most of us would like to forget. But as we’ve heard before: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana. And of course, this infamous quote from Winston Churchill, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”

I don’t know about you, but I’d like to learn as much as I can from 2020, so I don’t have to repeat my personal struggles throughout the year. As a society, I hope we can grow and not repeat all the things we’ve gone through this year by making things better, of course.

End of Year Journal Questions to Ask Yourself: What Are You Proud Of?

What are you proud of? Give yourself credit where credit is due. List your accomplishments big or small. | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts


What did you do this year that you are proud of? Dig deep. Give yourself credit where credit is due!

I thought that I hadn’t done anything worthwhile. But then, when I sat down to think about it, I successfully supported my family despite my husband losing his job early in the year.

I also created four handlettering workbooks – something I’d been thinking about for ages. I continued to work on my Etsy shop and website shop.

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Despite the constant turmoil in my head and surrounding us as a society, there were shining moments in my life. This question prompted me to make a spread in my new collections notebook called “Give Credit Where Credit is Due.” It’s a page to summarize and celebrate all the wins, large and small, in my life for the next year. If you struggle with giving yourself credit for the good things you accomplish, consider keeping a page like this in your bullet journal.

Best Creations

What were your best creations? Recall the the best things you made and why. | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts

One month in my bullet journal, I painted a little red truck as part of a theme. That painting in my notebook created a whole series of prints, cards, and stickers. I finally allowed myself to paint using the ‘good’ watercolor paints that I had kept sealed in a drawer and use the cotton watercolor paper I saved for ‘only the best’ projects.

Let me tell you, there is no better time to use your best supplies than now. Just like grandma’s china hidden in the cabinet waiting for a special occasion. Why not use it now?

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Use the Best Stuff Now – Don’t Save It For Later

I learned that I should not wait to use the ‘best stuff’ for special projects or occasions. Why not use it every day? Because time has a way of egging by, and before you know it, all those ‘precious’ things we store up for the right moment will gather dust and never find their purpose.

Why wait for a special occasion? Get out the good china for a fun dinner with your family and make some memories! While you’re at it, use the expensive paints on that paper you bought. There is no better time than now.

Share Things You Love

One of my other favorite creations this past year was a painting I did for my husband on our anniversary. I asked him what his favorite skyline was. He loved working in Buckhead, Georgia, and had fond memories of the people and companies he worked for down there. I’ve never painted anything so significant. I’ve also never painted a skyline.

It now hangs in our living room and I love how it turned out.

I regret that I hadn’t shared it – except with a few people who came to our house before the quarantine started. I filmed the whole painting process, now I need to just share it already!

Buckhead Skyline Watercolor Painting - One of my favorite projects from the year | ChocolateMusings.com
Little Red Truck Watercolor Painting - a Favorite Creation from 2020 | ChocolateMusings.com

End of Year Journal Question: What Motivated You?

What Motivated You this year? Journal Questions for a fresh start | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts

The odd thing that I realized motivated me was not a specific goal, but the fact that I made goals. Goals have a powerful effect on the brain. At least they do in mine anyway.

The fact that I had written goals and intentions for the year was why I kept trying throughout the year. Like most of us, I shifted my mindset through the year and focused on surviving another day. But I kept going as you did. It wasn’t a specific goal or a particular endpoint that kept me going. It’s the fact that I set goals that made me keep trying. Even though giving up this would have been acceptable.

Look Back for the Memories, But Keep Going

If you put one foot in front of the other and kept walking throughout 2020, stop and look back. Be proud of those footsteps and that you kept going. It’s ok that you didn’t run the year like a marathon.

I am all for being more gentle with myself when reviewing the year—especially when reviewing the year 2020. Unexpected and unprecedented are words we begrudgingly added to our regular vocabulary. I admit there are many things that I didn’t do this last year that I wanted to do. Partially because of the pandemic and somewhat because I lost my motivation to continue. Despite struggling to get it back full blast, I managed only a trickle from the motivation spout.

After the year we all had, I’ll gladly take whatever I can get and pat myself on the back for it. And you should, too.

What Books Did You Read?

What books did you read (or start) this year? Make a list of your favorites and why. What motivation did they bring? | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts

This end of the year journal question should actually ask: “What books did you complete?” My kindle library is filled with half-read books. Though I finished a few, I definitely want to finish more next year.

If you love to read, and I can’t say enough good things about my Kindle Paperwhite. The pages look good no matter if I’m reading in the direct sunlight while the kids played in the sprinklers or at night. It’s one of my favorite devices ever. Paperwhite plus Amazon Unlimited Subscription and I could spend years happily curled up in a cozy armchair with a cup of hot cocoa.

Several of my favorite (completed or mostly completed) books this year were:

  • Do It Scared – Ruth Soukup (ruthsoukup.com)
  • The Happiness Project – Gretchen Rubin (gretchenrubin.com)
  • Blink – Malcolm Gladwell
  • Juliet’s School of Possibilities – Laura Vanderkam (lauravanderkam.com)
  • 365 Daily Do Its: Organizing Tips and Challenges – Christina Scalise
  • Martha Stewart Organizing

I also started recording my life in lists – Listography Your Life in Lists by Lisa Nola (listography.com) a fun way to chronicle your life experiences by grouping them in common lists. Detailing your guilty pleasures, your favorite books, or list professions you’d like to try are a few examples from the book. If you struggle with writing in a journal but love making lists, this book makes recording your life experiences a little easier.

Here are some books I’ve read on organizing, decluttering, and habits. I’d love a recommendation and add it to my list. Let me know if you have more to add in the comments below.  

 

What Traditions Did you Start & Which Did You Let Go?

Journal Prompt: What Traditions did you start (or let go) this year? What were the most important things you did as a family? | ChocolateMusings.com

Some traditions are meaningless rituals that we do for the sake of doing. When reviewing this year, I realized that it allowed us to pivot in our lives and continue only the things that truly benefit our lives and our families.

We started watching Food Network or silly movies with my kids on Sunday Evenings has been one of the best things we started. I’m not much of a TV watcher anymore. It’s something I stopped doing a few years ago (I never knew I had so much extra time!). But adding a show where we watch and comment as a family adds something special to family time. If we don’t watch a show, we will play a short game now that two of my kids are old enough to sit through an entire game without getting bored.

I stopped trying to make elaborate meals every day. Ok, they weren’t really elaborate, but they took me longer than I’d like simply because I felt unappreciated when It came to meal preparation.

I don’t know why it took me so long to finally decide that adding chicken nuggets and fries to the regular menu was ok. Since adding an air fryer to our kitchen, the nuggets are even better, and the kids gobble them up instead of pushing them around their plates, then returning 10 minutes after dinner asking for a snack.

End of Year Journal Question: Important Lessons You Learned

What Important Lessons did you learn this year? What do you want to repeat? What do you NOT want to repeat? Learn from the past to improve the future | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts

This year showed me that saving for a rainy day isn’t just having a full savings account (what does ‘full’ mean to you?). It means knowing how to budget and following a budget before the tragedy hits.

Budgeting saved us. I use YNAB (youneedabudget.com) to keep our finances in check. Our budget quickly became a household focus after my husband was laid off at the beginning of the pandemic.

‘Rainy Day’ doesn’t apply only to money management. Most of us went through some pretty low times this year, so having a personal well of positive resources you can draw from when times get low or depressing became almost as important as having a savings account to draw from.

Realizing that some days didn’t need to be filled with achievements. Some days were merely about surviving and having the self-compassion to allow me to have a bad day and hope for a better one tomorrow.

If I learned anything from 2020 in my review, I realized that self-compassion is a little known but essential skill that can help you survive.

More End of Year Journal Questions to Ask Yourself:

End of the Year Journal Questions for your planner | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Which of your friends were there for you when you truly needed them?
  • What significant events did you celebrate this year? How were they the same/different from previous celebrations?
  • What brought you joy and happiness?
  • How can you simplify your day-to-day?
  • What do you want to do more of in the next year?
  • What do you want to do less of in the next year?
  • Of all the things that you couldn’t do last year, what did you miss the most?

Looking forward, I know I want to revisit several past goals including my health journey, running monthly Instagram Challenges, and focus on productivity.

More Posts to Check Out:

200+ Word of the year ideas to inspire and motivate you | ChocolateMusings.com #wordoftheyear #wty #words #motivation

Which of these end-of-the-year questions were your favorite or inspired you? As you can tell, I’m not for beating myself up – especially after a year like 2020. But I would like to learn from it and move on. I hope these end-of-the-year journal questions will help you do the same.

Positive Journal Question for Motivation to Start Fresh | ChocolateMusings.com Journal Prompts

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What to Do if Bullet Journaling Feels Overwhelming?

November 12, 2020 Leave a Comment

What to do if you love bullet journaling but it feels overwhelming? 3 Tips to Try Right Now | ChocolateMusings.com


Post Contents

  • What to do if Bullet Journaling starts feeling overwhelming?
  • Recognize the Problem
  • What Creates Overwhelm for You? Tip #1 – Determine What You Need
    • Ask yourself:
  • Tip # 2 Manage the Overwhelm, Take a Vacation from your Bullet Journal!
  • Habit-Making Recommendations
  • Tip #3 Create Only the Minimum Amount Required
    • Eliminate Overwhelm: Pare Down to Only What You Absolutely Need In Your Bullet Journal
  • Let Your Bullet Journal Adapt to Your Life
  • Inspiration to Keep Going

What to do if Bullet Journaling starts feeling overwhelming?

3 Tips to Try Right Now to OVercome Bullet Journal Overwhelm | ChocoalteMusings.com

Do you feel overwhelmed with bullet journaling? Did this process previously work for you, but now it feels like a burden? Do you avoid your bullet journal? Have you returned to your old method of trying to remember everything or sticky notes and long to go back to when your bullet journal worked for you and when it contained the details of your life, so you didn’t feel so ragged?

Yup. Me too. A couple of months ago, it all just felt like too much. And I stopped doing anything that helped me feel put together, organized, or productive. I didn’t stop these things intentionally. It just happened because, at the time, everything felt overwhelming.

Recognize the Problem

Going through this pandemic and the trials associated with it have genuinely increased the overwhelm in my life. My husband lost his job early on during the year, and it’s been challenging to cope with all the other changes. The tipping point I think for me was when our cat of 18 years died suddenly, followed almost immediately by my husband losing out on an opportunity that we both wanted very badly.

I decided to take a little break from everything I could in my life. Social media, bullet journaling, and even art took a backseat to the menial day-to-day tasks as I worked through my grief on many levels. In the past, I’d use my bullet journal to write and help organize my thoughts and art to create a safe place for my mind. I couldn’t do the norm this time around, and that was ok. I knew I’d be back.

Sometimes to find happiness, you have to experience sorrow. Sometimes to know how to rebuild the calm in your life, you have to experience the chaos. I knew that’s what I was doing. I knew that the method I was doing wasn’t working throughout the pandemic and beyond, so I needed to figure out what needed to change.

What Creates Overwhelm for You? Tip #1 – Determine What You Need

3 Tips to Overcome Bullet Journal Overwhelm and how to Overcome it - Tip #1 - What do you really need from your bullet journal? | ChocolateMusings.com

Stop and take a minute, here. What’s creating overwhelm in your life? Why did you decide to read this article?

Ask yourself:

What do you need from your bullet journal?

What are you trying to do with your bullet journal that isn’t working?

There are times where I need intricately drawn or painted spreads and times I need minimal layouts. If you’re overwhelmed with your bullet journal, it’s a signal to change it up.

Listen to yourself. Don’t force yourself to keep doing something just because you’ve always done it.

Tip # 2 Manage the Overwhelm, Take a Vacation from your Bullet Journal!

Tip #2 - Take a Vacation from Your Bullet Journal - But have a return ticket scheduled | ChocolateMusings.com

Do you need a break from bullet journaling but don’t want to stop forever?

Here’s a tip: don’t break the habit and think you can come back to it whenever you want, you need to prepare the way to return. I know that’s how I break most of my good habits (see the posts in my health journey adventure).

Instead, call it a vacation. That’s how I take time away from a habit but mentally knowing that I’ll return to it. If you call it a vacation it helps your mind feel like it’s returning from a break rather than ‘falling off the wagon’.

It’s ok to give yourself a vacation. I promise. If you’re not using it anyway, and your bullet journal is overwhelming you, take a break, but set up a return date and an expectation when you return.

For instance, I will give myself a week (or a month) from my bullet journal and jot down the ‘vacation dates’ on a sticky note and post it on the front of my bullet journal. Writing down the commitment is especially important. And if you end up taking more time than you intended, call it an extended vacation.

Habit-Making Recommendations

Here are some books I’ve read on organizing, decluttering, and habits. I’d love a recommendation and add it to my list. Let me know if you have more to add in the comments below.  

 

Tip #3 Create Only the Minimum Amount Required

Tip # 3 Return to the Minimum Required in your Bullet Journal - Eliminate all unnecessary lists, to dos, records, allow yourself to breathe and realize what is really important to you | ChocolateMusings.com

If you’re struggling with motivation and overwhelm in your bullet journal, return to the minimum amount you can do. For instance, I decided to create a simple welcome page, a vertical calendar page to track events and day-specific to-dos, and a habit tracker page. To focus on being thankful, I added a one-line gratitude journal as well. It was the perfect mix of keeping track of life with a little whimsy.

  • November Thankful welcome page in my bullet journal - heart wreath with watercolor | ChocolateMusings.com
    Welcome Page
  • November vertical calendar log - minimal bullet journal spreads | ChocolateMusings.com
    Monthly Log
  • November Habits & Thankful Line Per day - Minimal Bullet Journal Use | ChocolateMusings.com
    One Line Per Day & Habit Tracker

A comparison from the typical spreads I created in my bullet journal vs. when I pared it down this month:

Typical Month:

  • 2 -Page Welcome Spread in Watercolor
  • 2-Page Monthly Calendar
  • Monthly To-Dos
  • Habit Tracker
  • 2-Page Spreads for Each Week
  • Brain Dump
  • One-Line Per Day
  • Productivity Tracker
  • Journal Page

Pared Down Month:

  • Welcome Spread (simple)
  • Monthly Log
  • One Line Per Day
  • Habit Tracker

** I could have eliminated the welcome spread, one line per day & habit tracker and kept only the monthly calendar, but they made me happy and I decided could keep up with them.

Eliminate Overwhelm: Pare Down to Only What You Absolutely Need In Your Bullet Journal

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, choose what you absolutely need and use that for a month. Hint: after the first week of the month, if you’re craving a missing part of your bullet journal, absolutely add it back in! There is nothing that says that you have to continue doing (or not doing) what you start the month doing.

Going back to the basics is the best way to see how my bullet journal needs to evolve for the next season of my life. If you let your bullet journal grow with your seasons of life, you’ll find the value of your bullet journal amplifies. This is one reason why I’ve stuck with bullet journaling for so long.

Here’s a post on how you can create a one-line per day spread. (And how to use it!)

Let Your Bullet Journal Adapt to Your Life

Stop the overwhelm and adapt your bullet journal to work with you instead of work against your current season of life. I feel the most overwhelmed is when I’m not using the tools in my life, and I insist that I have to use them the way I’ve always done.

Allow yourself to make a shift in the way you plan and carry out your tasks when you get them done. We’ve all gone through a significant change in the last few months. Adaptation is critical, and it certainly is necessary to eliminate overwhelm.

So if something in your bullet journal feels overwhelming, that’s a clue to change what you’re doing. Make a change. It’s ok, I promise. The system is not rigid. It was never designed to be rigid.

Inspiration to Keep Going

I hope you found some inspiration to adapt your bullet journal to your current season in life. I think you’ll find more peace and eliminate more overwhelm in your bullet journal if you give yourself a temporary vacation, reset to the minimum, and let your bullet journal adapt to your life. Don’t do what everyone else is doing. Make this tool work for you.

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15 Short Quotes About Worrying (and How to Quit)

July 23, 2020 Leave a Comment

  • 15 inspirational quotes to help you quit worrying - perfect to handletter in your planner or bullet journal | ChocolateMusings.com #inspriationalquotes #worrying #bulletjournal
  • Quotes for your planner - how to quit worrying | ChocolateMusings.com

There are so many more good quotes on letting go of worry and focusing on what you can control in life. I don’t think this will be the last post on quotes about worrying (and letting go!) for me.

It seems like worrying has become part of my everyday life, and I’d really like to change it. Whenever I decide to change something, I look up some motivational quotes on the subject. Wise words seem to shift my focus, adjust my mood, and set me straight.

Although, before we get into the quotes, I have to preface this post, the main word in these quotes may be “worry,” but the theme is all about getting past the worry and living. Because I feel that while I’m worrying, I’m not truly living.

Quotes About Worry (and Letting Go!)

If you can’t do anything about it, then let it go. Don’t be a prisoner to things you can’t change. – Tony Gaskins

Worry is like sitting in a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn’t get you anywhere. – English Proverb

You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do. – Eleanor Roosevelt

Relax. Worry is infamous for being inaccurate. – Karen Salmansohn

Stop worrying about what can go wrong, and get excited about what can go right! – Unknown

Why worry. If you’ve done the very best you can, worrying won’t make it any better. – Walt Disney

Worrying means you suffer twice. – Newt Scamander (JK Rowling)

Worry is a misuse of the imagination. – Unknown

I know worrying works because none of the stuff I worried about ever happened. – Will Rogers

You can destroy your now by worrying about tomorrow. – Janis Joplin

Learn to let things you cannot control go. – Unknown

The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. – Unknown

Where focus goes, energy flows. – Unknown

Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles. It empties today of its strength. – Unknown

How to Adapt a Quote to Fit You

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I love the quote, “worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles. It empties today of its strength’. However, it doesn’t quite fit me.

If a quote doesn’t quite fit, modify it for you & your life. I’m not saying tweak one word and then start selling the phrase, but I am saying that you can edit a sentence to appeal to your personal goals.

For instance, you could replace strength with joy, pleasure, peace, quiet, etc. I prefer the word joy instead. So I would write it: worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles. It empties today of its joy, which fits my goals and ambitions more than the word strength.

Remember that if a quote doesn’t quite fit what you need or your situation, adapt it! Make the saying yours.

Do You Have More Quotes on Worrying (but Really Letting Things Go)?

Have you come across a good quote on worrying or letting things go? I’d love to hear it. Leave me a comment below!

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  • 15 Short Quotes on Worrying (and how to quit) perfect for your bullet journal or planner. | Chocolatemusings.com
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Tumbitri Meri Notebook Review

July 9, 2020 Leave a Comment

Tumbitri Meri Notebook Review

Tumbitri Meri Notebook Review - is it good for bullet journals or creative planning? Find out! + Video unboxing & pen test results | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #notebookreview #review

Here is my thorough review of the Tumbitri Meri dot-grid notebook. I’ll answer if it’s good for bullet journaling and watercolor for creative planning. Plus let you in on all the statistics. Love an unboxing video? Check out the video below + bonus pen test results.

I’d love to know if there are any features you want me to test or describe. I hope you enjoy this product review!

Tumbitri Meri Notebooks

I’m always on the hunt for a new quality notebook. Someone in a Facebook group mentioned Tumbitri Meri, and I decided to check them out on Amazon. The book was reasonably priced, especially considering that it came with a metal ruler specifically designed for Bullet Journaling (or creative journaling whichever way you look at it).

Based on the pentest and first impressions, I’m excited to use this notebook for the next few months, and if all goes well, I’ll reorder it again!

FYI: This post is NOT sponsored. I purchased the notebook with my own money with the intent to use the notebook as a bullet journal for the next few months.

Overall Impressions of the Tumbitri Meri Notebook:

Tumbitri Meri Notebook (in purple) Review with box & ruler | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #notebookreview #productreview

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the Tumbitri Meri notebook. And impressed with the quality of the paper. The only bleeding issues I had would be easily avoided and would not be an issue for daily use or under most circumstances. 

UPDATE: After regular use of the notebook & creating several spreads, I found that using a water pen with watercolors and markers caused some bleeding. It also bled slightly when I was too heavy-handed with Tombow Dual Brush Markers.

The Tumbitri Meri notebook would be great for Instagram photos since the pages do not ghost and are already bright white with their small, medium gray dot grid. 

The pages are smooth and luxurious to the touch. The notebook has more pages, 220, vs. 160 in most other journals. 

*Side note: they have 180 page / 120 gsm notebooks as well. I did not test that version. 

The available colors are limited, but I read in the Amazon description that a one-woman show runs this notebook/company. It’s not a big corporation, so I get why there are limited colors/versions and I like to support small businesses.

Positives:

Tumbitri Notebook Review - 220 Pages + small medium-gray dot grid with 160 GSM thick paper - sounds like a great combination for Bullet Journals | ChocolateMusings.com #productreview #notebookreview #tumbitirmeri

I love the ruler that comes with the planner. It is specifically created with 5mm dot grids in mind so creating spreads in your bullet journal is a breeze!

The paper is so smooth and bright. It holds up to most pens and markers, and they glide beautifully on the sheets. The dot grid is just subtle enough to serve as a guide and doesn’t stand out when taking pictures. 

With no ghosting or bleeding under regular use, I’m looking forward to painting, planning, and doodling in this notebook. With 220 pages, I know that I’ll get some great use out of collections as well.

Gold Metal Bullet Journaling Ruler comes with the Tumbitri Meri Journal - Check out the Notebook Unboxing & Review | ChocolateMusings.com #notebookreview #pentest #unboxing

Negatives:

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The index pages are darkly lined and outlined. I also did not like how dark the numbers were in the corners of the pages. My preference is that all markings in the book are subtle enough to be noticeable when I want them, but fade away when I don’t need them.

 One other thing I didn’t like was that the front pocket for the ruler makes the first few pages a bit bumpy. But once you get 10 or more pages in, you don’t really notice it unless you are related to the princess and the pea. Ultimately, none of these factors are game-stoppers for me.

Watch the Unboxing & Pen Test Page Results Below:

Review of Tumbitri Meri Notebook Statistics:

*Anything Marked CM are my own assessments

  • Notebook Size: I would dub it as A5+ (measures just larger than the usual A5 notebook but has the same grid size as A5) – 5.5 inches wide x 8.25 tall.
  • Measurements: Each sheet measures 14 cm x 20.9 cm (140mm x 129mm) or 5.5 x 8.25 inches.
  • Pages: 220
  • Numbered Pages: Yes (the numbers are very dark on the page)
  • CM Page Smoothness Scale: 95/100
  • CM Page Brightness Scale (how white the pages are): 95/100
  • Dot Grid: yes
  • Dot Size: Small
  • Grid Darkness: Medium
  • Pen Loop: Yes (on Spine)
  • Page Markers: 3
  • Back Pocket: Yes + BONUS front pocket for the included metal ruler
  • Index Pages: 4 (Lined within an enclosed box)
  • Key Page: No
  • Designated Pen Test Page: No
  • Owner/Contact Info Page: Yes
  • Page GSM: 160
  • Dot Grid: 27 dots wide per page x 39 dots tall per page which is 26×38 spaces per page or 52×38 spaces per spread
  • Binding: Stitched Layflat Binding
  • Cover Embellishments: Debossed symbol on the front painted in gold and debossed brand name on the back
  • Removable Pages: No. The listing on Amazon said the last eight pages were perforated and detachable. The notebook I received did not have perforated pages. But I don’t care about that. I never remove pages anyway.

Extras: The book I bought came with a gorgeous gold-colored metal ruler with shapes designed specifically for bullet journaling. I’m excited to try it out!

** Please note that there are other versions with different paper options (page numbers/gsm) available from this seller.

Pen Test Result:

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  • Bleed: Yes – minimal (see below)
  • Ghosting: No

Need to know what the difference is between bleeding and ghosting? Check out this post.

Disclaimer: I don’t use fountain pens, so I don’t test for fountain pen usage. But I do watercolor and blend with markers, so I use a heavy hand on my pen test pages, so I know what the limit is while using the notebook regularly.

As long as you don’t multi-layer Tombow markers and try to blend them with the colorless blender or water pen, a single marker layer doesn’t bleed through to the other side. In addition, if you don’t slather your page with water before using watercolor pigment, these pages seem to stand up wonderfully to everything else.

The page bled when I layered multiple dark Tombow Dual Brush Marker colors and tried to blend them with the colorless blender and with a water pen. It also bled when I tried a wet wash on the paper with just water. 

When using watercolor pigment and a large amount of water, the paper did not bleed, and the colors seemed to blend nicely on the page. I added multiple layers of watercolor while the page was wet and was pleasantly surprised that it held up and did not bleed.

UPDATE: After regular use of the notebook & creating several spreads, I found that using a water pen with watercolors and markers caused some bleeding. It also bled slightly when I was too heavy-handed with Tombow Dual Brush Markers.

Products Used on the Pen Test Page:

  • Tumbitri Meri Notebook – https://amzn.to/3fZAlmk
  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens + Colorless Blender – https://amzn.to/2YBw0QG
  • Water Pen – https://amzn.to/3g3Se3v
  • Pentel Sign Felt Tip Pens – https://amzn.to/31nAImU
  • Zebra Rollerball 0.5 mm pens – https://amzn.to/2VrsfLs
  • Papermate Inkjoy – https://amzn.to/387jH1o
  • Sakura Micron Pen – https://amzn.to/3ibdDJS
  • Zebra Technical Pen – https://amzn.to/2CEvJDR
  • Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen (black) – https://amzn.to/31uo45k
  • Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen (colors) – https://amzn.to/2Nzmc3f
  • Zebra Brush Pens + Highlighters https://amzn.to/2B8kXFP
  • Pentel Sign Brush Pen – https://amzn.to/2VqeTzd
  • Pentel Milky Pop – https://amzn.to/3i4nwcB
  • Sakura Gelly Roll White – https://amzn.to/2B6aVF7
  • Marie’s Watercolor – https://amzn.to/3dFCK40

Would I recommend Tumbitri Meri Notebooks?

After I reviewed a Tumbitri Meri notebooks, I would say yes! I would absolutely recommend a Tumbiri Meri journal to bullet journal enthusiasts. You could use it for everyday use as a bullet journal & creative planner. You could successfully use it as a doodle book with all types of technical pans and light painting. Overall the review on the Tumbitri Meri book is outstanding!

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75+ Resilience Quotes For Your Planner

March 19, 2020 Leave a Comment

Find 75+ Short (ish) quotes on resilience perfect for jotting down in your planner. Save some for later & share as many as you like.

I don’t know about you, but this year so far has been very stressful for me. Do you feel it too?

My word of the year may be ‘consistency’, but resilience was a close second choice. I light of current personal and world situations, I think the world could do with some motivational resiliency quotes.

Resilient quotes to help you keep going - great for your bullet journal or planner | ChocolateMusings.com #quotes #plannerquotes #resilient

What is Resilience?

Wouldn’t you like the ability to bounce back when you encounter something hard? Resiliency isn’t just getting knocked down and continuing on the same path. I view resilience as adjusting your vision, tweaking your plan, making room for changes, and keep going on your desired course.

What Does Resilience Mean to you?

Dictionary.com: The power or ability to return to original form. That sounds to me like resilience is an action!

Whatever it means to you, I know I could do with some inspirational resilience quotations for my planner to remind me to keep going. So I searched all over the internet and found some fantastic resilience quotes perfect for your planner. Let me know which one is your favorite! And feel free to pin any quotes you like.

To help organize the different quotes – I separated them further into themes. Let me know if you have any suggestions for the topics I’ve chosen for the list of quotes about being resilient in the comments below.

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resilience quote - thriving amid adversity | ChocolateMusings.com #reslience #mantra #quote

Mantras

It’s not just about quotes. Sometimes you need to see it and repeat it so you can develop resiliency.

Resilience – thriving amid adversity

I am resilient.

Resilient and courage quotes handlettered in a bullet journal | ChocolateMusings.com #resilience #quotes #bulletjournal

Resilience Quotes – Dealing with Fear & Developing Courage

Thinking will not overcome fear but action will. -W Clement Stone

Courage is being afraid but going on anyhow. – Dan Rather

“Truth be told, you will never really know just how strong and adamant you are unless adversity strikes. Then you learn courage, you build resilience, you learn to persevere, you build character.” — T. Whitmore

“No one escapes pain, fear, and suffering. Yet from pain can come wisdom, from fear can come courage, from suffering can come strength – if we have the virtue of resilience.” — Eric Greitens

Know that deep inside, you are resilient, brave and so much stronger and more powerful than your fears.

“I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance. Never settle for the path of least resistance.” — Lee Ann Womack

Age wrinkles the body, quitting wrinkles the soul - Douglas MacArthur Quote | ChocolateMusings.com #plannerquotes #planner #watercolor
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again this time more intelligently - Henry Ford Quote | ChocolateMusings.com #failure #tryagain

Overcoming Failure/Quitting

There is no such thing as failure. There are only results. – Tony Robbins

Age wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul. – Douglas MacArthur

Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you didn’t even try. – Jack Canfield

Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently. – Henry Ford

Winners are not people who never fail, but people who never quit.

I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion. – Muhammad Ali

The only way you are going to have success is to have lots of failures first.

You might have to fight a battle more than once to win it - Margaret Thatcher Quote | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #wuote #letteringquote

Success

Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation, there is sure to be a failure. – Confucius

The real opportunity for success lies within the person and not in the job. – Zig Ziglar

Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again. – Nelson Mandela

“You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” — Margaret Thatcher

As with the butterfly, adversity is necessary to build character in people - Joseph B Wirthlin | ChocolateMusings.com #Plannerquote #letteredquotes
Multiple resilience quotes about strength & struggle for your planner | Chocolatemusings.com #plannerquotes #bulletjournal #letteringquotes
LIfe doesn't get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient - Steve Maraboli Quote | ChocoalteMusings.com #plannerquote #bulletjournalquote

Character/Strength

How do you act when things don’t go your way, or you experience setbacks? Quotes on developing a resilient character through developing strength.

As with the butterfly, adversity is necessary to build character in people. – Joseph B. Wirthlin

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power. – Abraham Lincoln

Life is very interesting. In the end, some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths. – Drew Barrymore

People do not lack strength, they lack will. – Victor Hugo

Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm. – Abraham Lincoln


Courage isn’t having the strength to go on, it is going on when you don’t have the strength. – Napoleon Bonaparte

Where there is no struggle, there is no strength. – Oprah Winfrey

For what it’s worth: it’s never too late to be whoever you want to be. I hope you live a life you’re proud of, and if you find you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start over again. – F. Scott Fitzgerald

We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just a step at a time, meeting each thing that comes up, seeing it is not as dreadful as it appeared, discovering we have the strength to stare it down. – Eleanor Roosevelt

You never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only choice. – Bob Marley

With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts. – Eleanor Roosevelt

“Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient.” ― Steve Maraboli

She stood in the storm and when the wind did not blower her away she adjusted her sails - Elizabeth Edwards | ChocolateMusings.com #plannerquote #resilience #bulletjournalquotes
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect - Ralph Waldo Emerson | ChocolateMusings.com #quotes

Outlook

Our outlook on life makes a huge difference! Quotes on developing a resilient attitude

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast. – Charles Dickens

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” ― Helen Keller

Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

“She stood in the storm and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.” ― Elizabeth Edwards

“Rock bottom became the solid foundation in which I rebuilt my life.” ― J.K. Rowling

“Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it’s less good than the one you had before. You can fight it, you can do nothing but scream about what you’ve lost, or you can accept that and try to put together something that’s good.” ― Elizabeth Edwards

“Resilience is not about being able to bounce back like nothing has happened. Resilience is your consistent resistance to give up.” — Janna Cachola

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Choice

These quotes highlight that being resilient may not come naturally, but we have a choice!

“Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” – Dalai Lama

The only thing that can stop me, is me. – Unknown

Falling down is an accident. Staying down is a choice. – Unknown

Do what is right, not what is easy. – Roy T. Bennett

Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. – John C. Maxwell

Being weak is a choice, so is being strong. – Frank Zane

Don’t let your struggle become your identity.

Stop waiting for things to happen, go out and make them happen.

“Sleep is a key part of the requirements for resilience and good decision-making.” — James G. Stavridis

“We are not a product of what has happened to us in our past. We have the power of choice.” ― Stephen Covey

“It’s your reaction to adversity, not adversity itself that determines how your life’s story will develop.” ― Dieter F. Uchtdorf

“No matter how bleak or menacing a situation may appear, it does not entirely own us. It can’t take away our freedom to respond, our power to take action.” ― Ryder Carroll

Work

There will be obstacles – There will be doubters -There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits. – Michael Phelps

Work gives your meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. – Stephen Hawking

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Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extra-ordinary destiny - CS Lewis Quote | ChocolateMusings.com #destinyquote #plannerquotes #bulletjournalquotes

Future

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. – Eleanor Roosevelt

Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles. It empties today of its strength. – Corrie Ten Boom

Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extra-ordinary destiny. – CS Lewis

The past is your lesson. The present is your gift. The future is your motivation. – Unknown

Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most. – Buddha

Past

You can look at my palm and see the storm coming. Read the book of my life and see I’ve overcome it. – Mary J. Blige

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.” – Helen Keller

One small crack doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means that you were put to the test and didn’t fall apart. – Unknown

Obstacles

Quotes about overcoming using resilience

Real obstacles don’t take you in circles. They can be overcome. Invented ones are like a maze. -Barbara Sher

The best view comes after the hardest climb.

The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. – Lao Tzu

In the middle of a difficulty lies opportunity. – Albert Einstein

One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity. – Albert Schweitzer

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Move Forward – Key to Resiliency

Just a little side note here – I think that moving forward despite what’s happened is the key to being resilient. These resilience quotes are particularly impactful to me.

Keep moving forward.

If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward. – Martin Luther King Jr.

When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven’t. – Thomas A. Edison

“Fall seven times, stand up eight.” ― Japanese Proverb

“If you’re going through hell, keep going.” ― Winston Churchill

Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you’ll be able to see further. – Thomas Carlyle

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Growth

No rain. No Flowers.

Storms make trees take deeper roots. – Unknown

Remember, when you forgive, you heal. And when you let go, you grow. – Unknown

Resilience is all about being able to overcome the unexpected. Sustainability is about survival. The goal of resilience is to thrive. – Jamais Cascio

That which does not kill us makes us stronger. – Friedrich Nietzsche

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!

Kites rise highest against the wind – not with it. – Winston Churchill

It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves. – Edmund Hillary

“If your heart is broken, make art with the pieces.” ― Shane Koyczan

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Habit-Related Resilience Quotes

“Although most of us don’t spend time thinking about our thoughts, increasing your awareness of your thinking habits proves useful in building resilience.” — Amy Morin

“Change what you can, manage what you can’t.” — Raymond McCauley

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit. – Aristotle

I think that resilience can become a habit, changing how we react and come back after a setback is no minor feat, so it must be developed like a habit.

As you may know – I use my bullet journal to help me work on all sorts of habits. Breaking old ones and creating new ones. You can explore my habit posts here. I love these resilient/habit quotes and hope to find more in the future.

Summary

I hope these resilience quotes have motivated you to bounce back when you have a setback and keep moving forward. If you can’t change it, manage it.

I’d love to know which one of these resilience quotes is your favorite, and if you use any in your planner or bullet journal, tag me on Instagram.

Explore more ideas & inspiration on the blog!

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