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Why Track Habits?

January 12, 2023 Leave a Comment

Why Do You Track Habits?

Why Track Habits? The reason behind the flurry of habit tracking spreads - interpreted through the lens of "the happiness project" book. | ChocolateMusings.com

Have you ever stopped to think of why you track habits? Here are some insights from a book I’m reading by Gretchen Rubin called “The Happiness Project,” which gives a pretty good definition of ‘why’ someone should spend their time and energy tracking habits.

Tracking Habits is Boring – Or is it?

Why track habits? At first glance, it sounds very tedious and mundane. That’s what I thought, too. Then I tried it, and I liked tracking the habits. I liked tracking them almost more than doing them. It’s giving yourself that little star, the little thumbs up that you followed through, that you did something you set out to do.

Adding habits to my circle habit tracker for the month on a black page journal sheet | ChocolateMusings.com

Habits: In Pursuit of Happiness

I finally figured out why I like habit tracking so much. It’s not necessarily in the end goal. In fact, the pursuit of happiness makes an overall improvement. The purpose of a habit isn’t to have it end. The goal is to have it continue without effort.

A habit tracker’s unwritten (now written) goal is to have items fall off the list of consciously trying to be a better person and continue to be that better person without thinking about it.

Thanks to Gretchen Rubin and her book (which I’m currently reading on my Kindle Paperwhite), “The Happiness Project,” she defined what I subconsciously knew:

“It isn’t goal attainment by the process of striving after goals – it’s growth that brings happiness” –

Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project

Never Ending Habits?

Sometimes writing never-ending habits (i.e., reading scriptures or patiently parenting, doing dishes, daily cleaning) every month seemed like I was spinning my wheels and not accomplishing anything. But the accomplishment is ‘the every day.’ It’s ‘the striving’ to improve my life and the lives of those around me as I progress to be a better human being.

Though I’d been married for over a decade and had children, I felt like I earned an ‘adulting’ gold star when I finally considered that I could permanently take ‘doing dishes’ off my habit tracker – because I made a habit of doing them. Believe me, this was a big accomplishment, and I worked hard to create that habit.

At one point, I decided to weigh myself every day. Keep in mind that I do it – not to gauge my weight per se – but to set the mindset for the day and to reestablish the goals I’ve set for myself. This is a habit I broke and need to get back into.

Want More on This Topic?

Read more about my health journey and how habits + journaling are helping me achieve big goals. Trackers.

Change Yourself for the Better & Others Will Follow

As Gretchen states in her book, “you can’t change anyone but yourself.” But I would say that if you change yourself for the better, others will follow suit. I started making my bed habitually. Sometimes I’d make only my side and sometimes both. It’s been a few years since I started this little habit, and my husband beats me to making the bed. Win-win.

Sometimes, he only makes his side as I do on occasion. But now it feels like a joint effort.

Do you know what the best part is? I never said anything, but he started following my example. I’m not sure if it was guilt, but a change in my habit has also changed my husband’s habits.

***FULL DISCLAIMER: I do not proclaim that this will change your significant other’s habits – I just happened to see positive results in this instance.

On the reverse side: if I notice that my kids are being particularly unkind to each other, I have to step back and ask if they are acting that way because I do, too. Those reality checks hurt (a lot).

Mid-Month Habit Checks

As the month progresses, I sometimes get off course. That’s why I like to do mid-month habit checks – because the middle of the month is when I lose momentum. And simply reviewing my daily goals helps me realign to what I deem essential. It’s all in pursuit of happiness.

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How Do You Keep Yourself on Track?

How do you keep yourself on track? Do you do a ‘mid-month habit check?’ If not, try to add it to your planner on the 15th/16th of every month. Then compare where you want to be versus where you’re trending, then make adjustments as necessary.

If you give your habits the priority they deserve, these seemingly insignificant habit checkups will help you in your pursuit. It’s a great way to reevaluate your course throughout the month.

I’m sure as you see steady progress, you’ll come to find out why you track habits. I know that tracking habits and seeing progress helped me progress in positive ways. If you fall away from tracking habits, there’s no better time to start tracking again.

Why Track Habits? The reason behind the flurry of habit tracking spreads - interpreted through the lens of "the happiness project" book. | ChocolateMusings.com

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Word of the Year Ideas

December 27, 2022 2 Comments

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

In this post, you’ll find 200+ Word of the Year Ideas to help ignite your motivation, live intentionally, and set a course for success for the coming year.

Do you set a word or phrase of the year? I never bought into it until I started using a bullet journal and started writing and recording my goals. Once I started recording my goals and tasks and started seeing the bigger picture for my life, it was almost natural to gravitate towards a word of the year.

After all, if Merriam-Webster can choose a word of the year, so can you. By the way, you can always shorten ‘word of the year’ to WOTY or WotY. You might find some interesting hashtags on Instagram, although you might find some inspiring women of the year posts instead.

Originally posted in 2019, revised in 2022.

Table of contents

  • Choose a Word of the Year
  • How to Choose
  • Word of the Year Ideas Words Starting With the Letter A, B, C & D
  • Word of the Year Ideas – E – F – G
  • Word of the Year Ideas H – I – J – K
  • Word of the Year Ideas – L – M – N – O – P – Q
  • Word of the Year Ideas – R – S- T – U – V- W – X – Y – Z
  • Ideas for Displaying Your Word of the Year
  • Once You’ve Chosen Your Word
200+ Word of the year ideas - to get you motivated, focused & ready for the new year | ChocolateMusings.com

Choose a Word of the Year

For those skeptics or who don’t know where to start, I created a list of 200+ potential candidates for your word of the year (Updated & Refreshed November 2022!). This is not a comprehensive list by any means. Instead, it’s a place to start compiling Word of the Year Ideas.

In November 2021, I updated the list to include words like accept, ask, and bold. I also included words like ‘show up,’ which is what I decided to use for my word(s) of the year in 2022.

How to Choose

Read through the list and notate which one(s) jump out to you. Then think about what you want to accomplish next year and choose a word to help you along the way.

If the word doesn’t quite fit, use a variation of the word to make it fit you and your aspirations.

Instead of Word of the Year – Choose Words of the Month or Quarter

If you can’t seem to choose a word of the year, another idea is to choose a word of the quarter or a word of the month. Choose your focus and then strive to follow that focus for that time. Coordinate your goals and habits to correspond with your word of the year/month/quarter.

Maybe you’ve read the 12-Week Year or work month-to-month on projects; if this is the case, you might choose to set a new word of the year every quarter or even choose a word of the month. Do what feels best for you. After all, your word of the year (or month or quarter) should benefit you, not hinder your progress.

Whatever you do, be sure to revisit your goals every once in a while and assess your progress. Often it’s not just a steady progression. Little corrections throughout the month, week, or day help you stay on track.

Word of the Year Ideas
Words Starting With the Letter A, B, C & D

Align your aspirations, be authentic, act and aspire. Whatever your word of the year is, here are 200+ ideas for you to find your focus. Be sure to pin some images so you can come back year after year to choose a new word.

Find your Clarity! Create consistent content, or just find the courage to choose your course for the year. Distinguish this year and dedicate your efforts by defining your word. Discover your potential and get things done through diligent work and dedication. Declare this year your own.

How can you fit your word of the year into a sentence to motivate & inspire you throughout the coming months?

Word of the year Ideas starting with the letter A- Find 200+ word of the year ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
Bold & Beautiful Word of the year Ideas starting with the letter B- Find 200+ word of the year ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
Find your Clarity! Create Consistent Content or just find the Courage to Choose your word of the year - find 200+ Ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
Distinguish this year by choosing your word - find 200+ ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Accept
  • Acclaimed
  • Accomplish
  • Act
  • Admirable
  • Adventure
  • Align
  • All
  • All In
  • Always
  • Appreciate
  • Approve
  • Ask
  • Aspire
  • Attention
  • Authentic
  • Balance
  • Be
  • Beam
  • Beautiful
  • Beauty
  • Before
  • Behold
  • Believe
  • Better
  • Bliss
  • Bloom
  • Bold
  • Brave
  • Breathe
  • Brilliant
  • Bubbly
  • Build
  • Calm
  • Capable
  • Care
  • Carefree
  • Careful
  • Caring
  • Celebrate
  • Challenge
  • Champion
  • Change
  • Charming
  • Choice
  • Choose
  • Clarity
  • Class
  • Classic
  • Classy
  • Commendable
  • Commit
  • Complete
  • Confidence
  • Connect
  • Conquer
  • Content
  • Consistent
  • Constant
  • Contribute
  • Courage
  • Create
  • Cultivate
  • Dance
  • Dare
  • Dazzle
  • Decide
  • Declare
  • Dedication
  • Deepen
  • Define
  • Delightful
  • Dependable
  • Determination
  • Devotion
  • Diligent
  • Discover
  • Distinguished
  • Dive
  • Divine
  • Do
  • Done
  • Dream

Word of the Year Ideas – E – F – G

Get energized and embody efficiency with effective and elegant methods. Enlighten yourself and explore ways to excel. Choose your word of the year (200+ words to embody) | ChocolateMusings.com
FOCUS is that your word of the year? Choose from 200+ fantastic options that fit your goals so you can follow through and flourish | ChocolateMusings.com
Gather your thoughts, give time to set your goals, show some gratitude and GO achieve those good things you seek. Set your word of the year and find motivation - Find 200+ Words of the Year Ideas perfect for your aspirations. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Earnest
  • Effective
  • Efficient
  • Elegant
  • Elevate
  • Embody
  • Embrace
  • Emerge
  • Empathy
  • Empower
  • Energized
  • Enlighten
  • Enough
  • Envision
  • Excel
  • Excellent
  • Excellence
  • Exhale
  • Experience
  • Explore
  • Fabulous
  • Fair
  • Faith
  • Familiar
  • Family
  • Fantastic
  • Favorable
  • Fearless
  • Find
  • Fit
  • Fitting
  • Flexible
  • Flourish
  • Flourishing
  • Fly
  • Focus
  • Follow-through
  • Forgive
  • Form
  • Forward
  • Foster
  • Fortunate
  • Fortune
  • Free
  • Freedom
  • Friends
  • Fun
  • Gather
  • Gift
  • Give
  • Glamorous
  • Glow
  • Go
  • Goals
  • God
  • Good
  • Grace
  • Grant
  • Gratitude
  • Grounded
  • Grow
  • Gumption
  • Guts

Word of the Year Ideas H – I – J – K

Word of the year ideas starting with H-K -Honor yourself, create new habits, generate ideas that illuminate your journey. Find joy and hope, be inspired! Choose your word of the year - find 200+ ideas to help you achieve the things you want to do. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Habit
  • Happiness
  • Happy
  • Heal
  • Healthy
  • Heart
  • Heavenly
  • Help
  • Holy
  • Honor
  • Hope
  • Horizon
  • Humility
  • Idea
  • Illuminate
  • Imagine
  • Immerse
  • Impressive
  • Improve
  • Independent
  • Innovative
  • Inspire
  • Instruct
  • Intention
  • Intuition
  • Journey
  • Joy
  • Jubilant
  • Kind
  • Kindred
  • Kindle

Word of the Year Ideas – L – M – N – O – P – Q

Listen to your inner thoughts, be mindful of your purpose, master a talent, pursue the moments and goals that make your heart sing. Choose a word of the year to help you excel in your personal and professional life. Find 200+ words of the year ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
Create quality, profound goals, that will guide you through the year, put in one hundred percent. Choose your word of the year and make progress. Find 200+ word of the year ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Laugh
  • Lead
  • Learn
  • Legacy
  • Lemonade
  • Less
  • Life
  • Lift
  • Limitless
  • Live
  • Listen
  • Look
  • Love
  • Lovely
  • Make
  • Master
  • Masterful
  • Meaning
  • Merciful
  • Mighty
  • Mindful
  • Moment
  • More
  • Motivated
  • Natural
  • No
  • One
  • One Hundred Percent
  • Open
  • Optimistic
  • Organize
  • Paradise
  • Patience
  • Pause
  • Peace
  • Persist
  • Pilot
  • Pivot
  • Pleasant
  • Please
  • Plentiful
  • Positive
  • Positivity
  • Powerful
  • Present
  • Productive
  • Profound
  • Progress
  • Prosper
  • Pure
  • Purpose
  • Quality
  • Quiet

Word of the Year Ideas – R – S- T – U – V- W – X – Y – Z

Ready for a restart? Rise and Renew - reset your efforts by choosing a word of the year. Reflect on what you want to accomplish and show resilience in the year to come. Find 200+ word of the year ideas | ChocolateMusings.com
Show up every day, seek and share your talents. Be strong and steady. Shine, create space. Whatever your word of the year is, I'm sure you'll find success in your efforts. Find your word of the year - get 200 + ideas to motivate you | ChocolateMusings.com
Seeking your word of the year? Find something upbeat and will transform you throughout the year. Try new things, create wonder, be thankful. Whatever your word of the year is - I hope you thrive. Find 200+ word of the year ideas to enhance your vision and to send good vibes throughout the year. | ChocolateMusings.com
  • Ready
  • Reason
  • Reassure
  • Reflect
  • Refresh
  • Regenerate
  • Reliable
  • Renew
  • Return
  • Reset
  • Resilience
  • Respect
  • Rest
  • Restart
  • Restore
  • Rewarding
  • Right
  • Rise
  • Rock
  • Safe
  • Secure
  • See
  • Seek
  • Self
  • Self-Care
  • Serenity
  • Serve
  • Share
  • Shift
  • Shine
  • Show Up
  • Sing
  • Skill
  • Slow
  • Smile
  • Soul
  • Space
  • Sparkle
  • Special
  • Stay
  • Steadfast
  • Steady
  • Strength
  • Strive
  • Strong
  • Success
  • Sunny
  • Sunrise
  • Supply
  • Support
  • Sustain
  • Test
  • Thankful
  • Think
  • Timely
  • Thorough
  • Thrilling
  • Thrive
  • Tranquil
  • Transform
  • Transformation
  • Travel
  • Treasure
  • True
  • Trust
  • Truth
  • Try
  • Unconditional
  • Upbeat
  • Update
  • Uplift
  • Value
  • Vibe
  • Victory
  • Vision
  • Vivacious
  • Voice
  • Welcome
  • Win
  • Wise
  • Whole
  • Willing
  • Write
  • Wonder
  • Work
  • Wow
  • Yes!
  • Zeal
  • Zest

Ideas for Displaying Your Word of the Year

Here are a few ideas to display your word of the year – as a reminder daily for motivation to keep plugging along at your goals.

Write your word on a sticky note and attach it to your mirror. This is a great place for daily reminders for any affirmations you want to repeat to yourself and a perfect place for your word of the year. You could create a framed reference of your word or phrase near a light switch or place an index card on your car’s dashboard.

Since my bullet journal is probably my most used object, I added my word of the year to the cover as a constant reminder of what I wanted to accomplish. So as a way for you to see your word of the year regularly, pay attention to what you use consistently and add your phrase or word near that object.

I advise placing your word in strategic locations around your house so you will see the word, and it can act as a reminder of the goals you want to accomplish. I’d love to hear your ideas and strategies for keeping your word of the year top of mind.

I added my word of the year - consistency - to the cover of my bullet journal | ChocolateMusings.com

Once You’ve Chosen Your Word

What do you do now that you’ve chosen a word of the year? Write it down! Post it up so you can see it every day. Think about how it makes you feel and what you want to accomplish. After you write the word, create a planner spread or list of things you want to do throughout the year.

Whatever you do, make sure you see that word regularly so you’re reminded of your motivation.

Schedule time to review your progress and adjust your everyday living to align yourself with your goals. I’ll add a note to review my goals on a specific date or in my future log on a particular month so I don’t forget.

At the end of the year, be sure to jot down what you did, how you did it, and pointers for improvement. I’m sure as a result of your persistence and subtle reminders. You’ll see a difference.

Looking for More Inspiration?

Quotes are and forever will be among my favorite things in this world. So I will strive to share more with you. View my list of quote-related blog posts.

200+ Word of the year ideas - to get you motivated, focused & ready for the new year | ChocolateMusings.com

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Easy Themes for Your Bullet Journal When You’re Low on Time and Inspiration

October 31, 2022 Leave a Comment

Easy Bullet Journal Themes when your Low on Time and Inspiration - ChocolateMusings.com

Need some ideas for quick and easy monthly themes in your bullet journal (creative planner)? Has your inspiration run dry? I’ve got some great ideas for you! These bullet journal theme ideas are easy and quick and might help restore your inspiration.

Creative Planning – It’s Not a Need, but I Like It

I sit here tapping one finger on the keyboard. What to write? I hate when the inspiration is slow. The same goes for creating monthly themes in my bullet journal. I know I don’t need a monthly theme, but I like it.

Sometimes the monthly theme is the inspiration behind new products or other creative ventures. But what happens when you sit with your head in your hands, tapping the end of your pencil with nothing squeaking through the inspiration pipes?

If you like to use a monthly theme, you get it. If that inspiration pond runs dry, it’s hard to feel motivated in your bullet journal. I compiled several simple yet creative theme ideas for your bullet journal.

Table of contents

  • Creative Planning – It’s Not a Need, but I Like It
  • Why Do I Use Creative Bullet Journal Themes?
  • Easy Themes for Your Bullet Journal
    • Wreaths
    • Circles
    • Rectangles (One of the Easiest Themes for Your Bullet Journal!)
    • Stripes
    • Torn Paper
    • Papercraft Skyline
    • Washi Tape
    • Super Simple Connected Line Cursive
    • Easy Shadows
    • Color Theme – VERY Easy Theme for Your Bullet Journal
  • Why Creative Monthly Themes
  • When All Else Fails In Your Pursuit of an Easy Bullet Journal Theme

Why Do I Use Creative Bullet Journal Themes?

For me, a monthly theme spurs other ideas. I get to try creating something that I might not normally try. And since I create monthly, weekly, and a lot more for each month, it pushes my creativity beyond what I might find by painting a single piece. Sometimes I like my little bullet journal doodles enough to paint something bigger or better.

Here are a few of my products that have come about because of creative monthly themes. Ironically, most are functional planning stickers because I wanted to spend time creating the theme side rather than writing numbers.

(trucks, number lines, etc., flower wreaths).

Easy Themes for Your Bullet Journal

When you’re stuck for inspiration, here are a few ideas. First of all, these ideas are easy. Secondly, they don’t take much effort for a big impact. So go ahead, give them a try.

Wreaths


Here’s the thing with wreaths – you don’t have to add anything to them if you don’t want to. Make them scribble-y or perfect circles, and add leaves, flowers, dots, or nothing. Circles without flowers or leaves or other designs are great, too! I drew in florals for the August 2022 post and then added very loose watercolor on top. No need for precision!

Check out these posts:

  • 3 Simple Ways How to Draw Circle Wreaths
  • August 2022 Loose Floral Wreaths
3 Simple Ways How to Create Circle Wreaths Tutorial | ChocolateMusings.com #circles #howto #floralwreaths
Minimal Weekly Bullet Journal: Floral Wreaths Theme | ChocolateMusings.com #floralwreath #bulletjournal #weekly

Circles

I love circles. You can turn the circles into so many other things (wreaths, buttons, bubbles, paint drops, and so much more) or leave them as circles. You can make perfect circles with a circle maker or messy, imperfect circles. Either way, circles are a great choice for an easy bullet journal theme.

Check Out These Posts:

How To Create Circles in Your Bullet Journal

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Rectangles (One of the Easiest Themes for Your Bullet Journal!)

Stay with me for a minute on this one. The basis of most planning designs is rectangles or squares. But if you vary where each top of the rectangle starts – you can create a fun yet very simple (and easy!) design in your bullet journal.

I used uniform rectangle boxes in these layouts and added circular wreath stickers to dress up the page.

How I use my floral wreath planner stickers | ChocolateMusings.com #floralwreaths #plannerstickers
How I use my floral wreath planner stickers | ChocolateMusings.com #floralwreaths #plannerstickers
Even when the week is rough like this one - I love seeing whatever effort I made. Recording completed tasks gives a sense of pride and motivation to keep moving forward | ChocolateMusings.com
Blending and pen test with acrylic markers | ChocolateMusings.com

Check out this Plan-With-Me, where I used the same size boxes each week but changed the placement and layout. I used various rectangles in these spreads to create the week’s layout. You can add other decorations or not. These are quick and easy weekly layouts. As you can see, some of my favorite methods.

Minimal and Functional Bullet Journal Plan With Me Set Up - Monthly Pages, Weekly Pages, Journaling Spreads, Cover Spread & Brain Dump in my Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #planwithme #plannersetup #bulletjournal
Minimal and Functional Bullet Journal Plan With Me Set Up - Monthly Pages, Weekly Pages, Journaling Spreads, Cover Spread & Brain Dump in my Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #planwithme #plannersetup #bulletjournal
Loose watercolor butterfly minimal bullet journal weekly layout | ChocolateMusings.com #watercolor #butterfly #weekly
Dandelion Weekly Bullet Journal Spread | ChocolateMusings.com


Stripes

Add your normal boxes or layout to your monthly/weekly bullet journal spreads, then use a highlighter or marker to add stripes to the sides and behind the box. This is a great way to add a bit of color.

How to Create (and Use) One Line Per Day

Bullet Journal Time Block Spread with Highlighter Stripes | ChocolateMusings.com #timeblock #weekly #weeklyspread
How to Create (and Why to Use) a One-Line Per Day Journal in your Bullet Journal | ChocolateMusings.com #onelineperday #oneline #journal
Bullet Journal Time Block Spread with Highlighter Stripes | ChocolateMusings.com #timeblock #weekly #weeklyspread

Torn Paper

Create an easy color splash by tearing strips of colorful paper or scrapbook paper and gluing them in your notebook.

Not all thoughts are black and white - that's why we have grey matter - Bullet journal brain dump page | ChocolateMusings.com

Papercraft Skyline

Cut out rectangle shapes and arrange them like buildings on your page—very easy and crafty theme to add to your bullet journal pages.

Like the idea of creating a cityscape? Check out this post.

Layered City Scape Bullet Journal Set Up | ChocolateMusings.com
City at Night - Papercraft Bullet Journal City Skyline Theme | ChocolateMusings.com
Easy Buildings at Night Silhouette Weekly Bullet Journal Minimal Spreads | ChocolateMusings.com

Washi Tape

Using washi tape is another great way to dress up your bullet journal spreads without investing much time or artistry into your planner spreads.

October Bullet Journal Washi Tape Cover Page
October Bullet Journal Washi Tape Header Calendar Page

Super Simple Connected Line Cursive

Yep. I made up the name for that one, but I think the description is spot on. Write out the name, day, or whatever you’re using as a header – connect the line to the text, and you have a fancy yet simple theme in your bullet journal.

Super Simple Connected Line Cursive weekly - 2 weeklies to a page

Easy Shadows

Add your basic shapes or text, then use a light marker or highlighter to add a shadow to your words or design. Make this theme as easy or as complicated as you like. Add multiple layers for a retro feel to your design.

Check out this post: How to easily create faded drop shadows with Tombow markers.

Boxes for appointments and to-dos, large spaces for writing and notes below - I love the flexibility of bullet journals! | ChocolateMusings.com #bulletjournal #weeklies #weeklies

Color Theme – VERY Easy Theme for Your Bullet Journal

Choose two colors (or three) and make ‘swipes’ with a marker or paintbrush. Add the days of the week, and you’re done.

Minimal watercolor Weekly - Bright colors + drop shadows make the colors pop on this page | ChocolateMusings.com #weeklyspread #bulletjournal #bujo

Why Creative Monthly Themes

Technically, you don’t have to use a monthly theme. In fact, if you use the original bullet journal method, there are no calendars (other than a monthly log), weeklies, or themes. I think of the original method as more of a running tally of all the things. A running tally isn’t bad, but it’s not what I need. I need a place to be creative.

I certainly subscribe to the more creative side of bullet journaling (in fact, I would call it more creative planning rather than bullet journaling, but that’s a different story for a different time).

When All Else Fails In Your Pursuit of an Easy Bullet Journal Theme

When all else fails, stop looking for an easy theme for your bullet journal. Sounds counterintuitive, doesn’t it? But hear me out. Browse Pinterest, but not in your usual ‘Bullet Journal Theme’ search. Think of something that caught your eye recently, a bird, a flower, or a sign, and search for that object instead. While you’re browsing, look at the other elements that people use – maybe they use a starburst pattern or certain colors or geometric shapes. Jot down the things that you like about the art you see.

Perhaps it’s a bold header or a certain font. It’s not about the object you searched for. It’s about seeing inspirational elements through everything (although if you like the object enough – you might have stumbled upon your next bullet journal theme without realizing it).

Here’s what I recommend: Keep a list of themes you’d like to try. That way, you have ready-made, easy bullet journal themes at your fingertips.

Fast and Easy Bullet Journal Themes when your short on time and inspiration - ChocolateMusings.com

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September 2022 Plan With Me: Foraged Mushrooms

August 31, 2022 Leave a Comment

September 2022 Featured Image Plan With Me | ChocolateMusings.com
Welcome Page Bullet Journal Plan With Me September 2022 - Foraged Forest Mushrooms | Gouache Painting + Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com

Join me as I use foraged mushrooms as inspiration for this month’s plan with me. September is still summer, but I classify it as a fall month, even though the temperature indicates otherwise.

What do you think of the fall season: pumpkins, corn mazes, falling leaves, and pumpkin spice? I think of lacing up walking shoes, crunching through a forest, and breathing in the crisp air. I’m not into foraging for snacks along the forest trail, but I like to see nature’s beauty.

Table of contents

  • September Plan With Me Inspiration: Foraged Mushrooms
  • Plan With Me Video
  • September Plan With Me: Mushroom Covered Trees Welcome Page/Cover Page
  • September Plan With Me: Monthly Calendar & Weekly Pages – Simple Mushroom Drawings & Layouts
  • September’s Additional Plan With Me Pages
  • Products Used
  • Getting Ready for the Month

September Plan With Me Inspiration: Foraged Mushrooms

The inspiration for September’s plan with me came from doodling some mushroom houses. Then I started studying the different mushroom shapes, and one thing turned into another.
Here’s a link to my Pinterest board with all sorts of mushroom houses & forest mushroom inspiration.

The mushroom houses are a great place to start a watercolor or gouache painting project. Gouache works very well in bullet journals. Better than watercolor, in my opinion. I think it’s because gouache sits on top of the paper rather than being absorbed. Even though the pages were simple, I used various styles with and without, giving each page a unique feel.

I find that my bullet journal is an excellent place to experiment with styles, especially week-to-week.

Plan With Me Video

September Plan With Me: Mushroom Covered Trees Welcome Page/Cover Page

I had a vision in my mind’s eye of how to create the bark for the September Welcome Page. In this case, I was grateful to use gouache paint so light paint could cover darker colors. Because I was a bit messy when it came to trying to make the bark texture.

After laying down the base color, I used a thin #2 round brush loaded with paint to gently apply paint as I twisted and turned the brush. This technique works best if your grip is loose and you adjust your hold to higher on the handle. I lost track of how many colors I used, but I think it was 5-6 and a combination of a couple of colors.

Once the bark colors were dry, I added the mushrooms to the trunk with lighter colors. The contrast of the mushrooms to the tree trunk helps emphasize them. Swirly lettering using a Crayola super tip marker finishes the page. All in all, I love this September cover page.

Welcome Page Bullet Journal Plan With Me September 2022 - Foraged Forest Mushrooms | Gouache Painting + Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com

September Plan With Me: Monthly Calendar & Weekly Pages – Simple Mushroom Drawings & Layouts

For September’s Plan With Me calendar & weekly pages, I decided to go very simple.

I split each page into quarters for the weekly layouts, so each spread ended up with 8 sections. Many bullet journalists use the extra square in the design to write their to-do lists or other notes. I like to have a place for doodles. So that’s what I used the extra space to include. I didn’t stick with just one medium. Instead, I used a mix of Crayola markers and gouache to experiment with simple layers and shadows.

Since I’m starting a new journal this month (and going to try to keep it through December!), I decided to do a partial week for the first week. Since I do Monday-Sunday on my weeklies, it worked out perfectly on a spread.

My favorite page is the blue background with the morel mushroom closely followed by the page featuring mushrooms inspired by maitake and oyster mushroom clusters.

Love the simple layout for these weeklies - September 2022 Plan With Me - Foraged Mushroom Theme | ChocolateMusings.com
Week 5 - Simple Mushroom Outlines & Red Highlights | ChocolateMusings.com
Beautiful, Delicate Foraged Mushrooms for this Week's Bullet Journal Set up | September 2022 Plan With Me | ChocolateMusings.com
Gouache painting - bullet journal mushroom theme - September 2022 | ChocolateMusings.com
Week 1 - Foraged Mushroom Bullet Journal Theme Partial week and goal page | ChocolateMusings.com

September’s Additional Plan With Me Pages

I always include a habit tracker page and a place for notes or a brain dump – although I might have to add another page at the end if I fill up this page. If I add another page for a brain dump, it will be called “foraged thoughts.”

I don’t know about you, but I hate to write numbers. For some reason, they always end up wonky or terrible. So I used a couple of my horizontal number stickers to combat this problem.

Goals and Notes Page - Bullet journal extra monthly pages | ChocolateMusings.com
September Habit Tracker - Horizontal Layout With number line sticker | ChocolateMusings.com
Horizontal Number Line Stickers for 5mm bullet journals | ChocolateMusings.com

Products Used

Here are some of the products I used to create the mushroom-themed plan with me.

Plan With Me September 2022 Supplies
  • 12″ Rolling Ruler
  • Archer & Olive Notebooks
  • Ceramic Paint Palette with 7 Wells 9.5″
  • Chalkola Gouache Paint Set – 36 Count + Brushes & Palette
  • Crayola Super Tips Marker Set – 100 Count
  • Dust Catch Eraser – Black
  • Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen – Hard/Soft Tip Set
  • Washi Tape – Black & White Striped
  • Winsor & Newton Fineliner Pens – Pack of 5 – Waterproof (Assorted Sizes)

Getting Ready for the Month

I’m excited to venture into fall, and the theme for September’s plan with me provides extra motivation to break out sweaters and cozy blankets. I might not use them, but I sure am motivated. I love this back-to-school-almost-fall season.

In summary of this September plan with me, I think that simple layouts & foraged mushrooms are a perfect way to plan for fall in my bullet journal.

Bullet Journal Plan With Me - September 2022 Foraged Mushroom Theme | ChocolateMusings.com
Bullet Journal Plan With Me - September 2022 Foraged Mushroom Theme | ChocolateMusings.com
Welcome Page Bullet Journal Plan With Me September 2022 - Foraged Forest Mushrooms | Gouache Painting + Crayola Markers | ChocolateMusings.com

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August 2022 Plan With Me – Loose Floral Wreaths

July 27, 2022 Leave a Comment

Plan With Me: August 2022 Loose Watercolor & Florals Featured Image | ChocolateMusings.com

Table of contents

  • August 2022 Plan With Me – Loose Floral Wreaths
  • August 2022’s Plan With Me Features:
  • Products Used:
  • Doodles – A Perfect Way to Get Out of a Funk
    • Doodle & Floral Blog Posts for More Inspiration
  • Pages in My Planner This Month
    • August 2022 Plan With Me – Individual Pages
    • Welcome Page
    • Monthly Calendar
    • Habit Tracker
      • More Posts About Habit Trackers
    • Brain Dump – Dubbed “Blooming Thoughts”
    • Weekly Pages
    • Journal Page
  • Let’s Go!

August 2022 Plan With Me – Loose Floral Wreaths

Here’s the theme for August 2022’s Plan With Me: Loose florals in a wreath with even more loose watercolor. Plus, add floral stickers for ease and speed up the process.

Isn’t it crazy that during the times that we probably need planning and tracking the most, we neglect it? At least I do. Knowing that I use my bullet journal planner better when I include some ‘pretty’ elements, I decided to revert to an old favorite style.

August 2022’s Plan With Me Features:

This month’s plan with me features loose florals, looser watercolor paint, and stickers! I don’t normally use stickers, but they fit perfectly with the theme this month.

What a busy few months it’s been. We moved at the end of March and turned our lives upside down. Honestly, I’ve been striving so hard to return to a ‘normal-like’ state of being. I haven’t adequately kept track of my life since we started packing. Can I tell you that I am excited for the kids to go back to school? I’m partly glad the kids will be out of my hair (and out of their siblings!), but I’m excited about the daily routine.

If you’d rather browse through the gallery of images at your own pace, check out the gallery post. If you’d like to find out what inspired me for this month’s plan with me, read on.

Products Used:

Plan With Me August 2022 Supplies
  • An Illustrated Guide to Garden Flowers
  • Archer & Olive Notebooks
  • Circle Maker – Helix Angle Maker (one of my favorite tools ever!)
  • Daily Floral Wreath Stickers Blank/With Numbers – Chocolate Musings Shop 31 Floral Planner Day Number Stickers - Line Drawing - Hand drawn (Available With/Without Daily Numbers)
  • Daily Floral Wreath Stickers Blank/With Numbers – Etsy Link 31 Floral Planner Day Number Stickers - Line Drawing - Hand drawn (Available With/Without Daily Numbers)
  • Daniel Smith – 15 Half Pans Ultimate Mixing Set
  • Daniel Smith – 238 Watercolor Dot Color Chart
  • Daniel Smith Watercolor Paints
  • Draw Like an Artist: 100 Flowers and Plants
  • Empty Watercolor Half Pans
  • How to Draw Modern Florals
  • National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers
  • Paper mate White Pearl Eraser (Latex Free)
  • Pentel Hi-Polymer Erasers
  • Pentel Sharp Mechanical Pencil .7mm Metallic
  • Princeton Heritage Synthetic Sable Paint Brushes
  • The Pigeon Letters Paint Brushes
  • Winsor & Newton Fineliner Pens – Pack of 5 – Waterproof (Assorted Sizes)
Video Set-Up
  • Blue Yeti Microphone
  • Canon PowerShot G7x Mark III Digital Camera
  • Photography Lights (I use these for my everyday drawing!)
  • Scissor Arm Mic Stand/Video Camera Stand

Doodles – A Perfect Way to Get Out of a Funk

I included a few doodles this month in my planner. Partially to get me excited to use my planner again. (I use it so much better when I like the design.) Do you have something you know you need to do to bring yourself out of a funk? For me, it’s doodling. 

Doodling flowers is easy – at least when I have a guide. I’m not the point of thinking about flowers and drawing from memory or thin air. So I usually need some inspiration. Check out the links below for posts on how to draw flowers or how to use flower doodles in your bullet journal.

Doodle & Floral Blog Posts for More Inspiration

Here are some doodle/floral blog posts for even more inspiration check them out!

  • How to Create Floral Alphabets – 5 Ways
  • Floral Wreath Bullet Journal Theme – May 2019 Plan With Me
  • How to Learn a New Skill in 5 Easy Steps – and Keep Your Life, Too
  • How to Draw Circle Wreaths – 3 Simple Ways
  • The Easy Way to Draw Flowers With Marker Tips
  • My 5 Favorite Flower Drawing & Reference Books
  • Find Your Inspiration (When It’s Lost)

Pages in My Planner This Month

August 2022 Plan With Me – Individual Pages

Welcome Page

I drew one of my classic floral wreaths sprinkled with dark reds, a few yellows, and deep greenery – which I think are perfect colors for the end of summer and a nod to the fall colors to come.

August 2022 Welcome Page - Loose Watercolor Floral Wreath
Close up of August 2022 Welcome Page - Loose Watercolor Floral Wreath
Ink & Watercolor Bullet Journal Welcome Page Wreath

Monthly Calendar

Using one of my favorite stencils, I created 2.5cm square boxes and scattered loose florals around the page, consisting of poppies, black-eyed susans (only I colored them blue instead of yellow), marigolds, and vines. By the way, if you’d like to add some fun, random holidays to your calendar, check out these August Random Holidays.

Bullet Journal Monthly Calendar With Watercolor Flowers

Habit Tracker

Aided by one of my all-time favorite tools – the Helix Circle Maker, I created a circular habit tracker with 4 habits and a few lilacs peeking around the habit tracker.

Bullet Journal Monthly Habit Tracker & Brain Dump Pages - August 2022 Plan With Me
Lilac Bush & Circular Habit Tracker

More Posts About Habit Trackers

  • How to Set Up a Habit Tracker in your Planner
  • Habit by Number: Habit Tracker Hack

Brain Dump – Dubbed “Blooming Thoughts”

One of my favorite ways to disguise my brain dump page is to call it by a different name.  I call this month “Blooming Thoughts,” highlighted by a faux calligraphy title and mason jar with carnations.

Check out these brain dump-related posts:

  • What is a Brain Dump Page?
  • Want more ideas for different names for a brain dump page?
Blooming Thoughts Brain Dump Page

Weekly Pages

Each page has the same design, which is my go-to weekly design. The planner layout is 4 cm (8 dots) wide and a good height to allow plenty of daily to-dos and appointments. Plus enough space at the bottom for weekly items such as meal plans, shopping lists, or weekly-related to-dos. Rather than drawing wreaths, I used floral wreath stickers from my shop.

Floral Wreath Stickers From My Shop:

  • Floral Wreath Stickers - No Numbers | ChocolateMusings.com #floralwreaths #plannerstickers
    Floral Planner Stickers Without Daily Numbers
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  • floral wreath stickers with numbers | ChocolateMusings.com #plannerstickers #planner #stickers
    Floral Planner Stickers With Daily Numbers
    $4.45
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August 2022 Plan With Me - Weekly Vertical Spread - Florals, Watercolor & Ink
Bullet Journal Vertical Weekly Spread with Flowers and Watercolor
Pops of color on a simple spread + date stickers make this bullet journal weekly spread fun, pretty & functional
Simple, easy weekly vertical weekly bullet journal spread
Floral Wreath Stickers highlight the weekly bullet journal layout

Journal Page

I love a page where I can jot down funny quotes from my kids or essential things that happen during the month. This page is enjoyable because I used paint splatters all over the page in different, bright colors to finish it off.

Journaling page - August 2022 Plan With Me - with splats of color, and loosely drawn carnation flowers
Close up of flower doodles in my bullet journal

Let’s Go!

In the words of my 13-year-old: Let’s GOOOOO! I look forward to getting my life back onto a regular schedule. I look forward to using my bullet journal planner to help organize my thoughts, calendar, and life.

I’d love to hear what inspired you this month or if you have a favorite page from my notebook. Happy planning!

Bullet journal plan with me - August 2022 Florals & Watercolor
Plan With Me: August 2022 Loose Florals & Watercolor easy bullet journal theme
Vertical weekly bullet journal theme with loose florals & watercolor splashes - August 2022 Plan With Me

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Hi! I'm Tricia, the creative behind ChocolateMusings.com, I know how it feels to lose your inner muse. After years of darkness (which I call the dark ages of my life), I found my inner muse hiding in the forgotten corners of my soul, I vowed never to lose sight of her again.

Bullet journaling helped reignite the passion for art and living life again while organizing my days. I also discovered modern calligraphy and watercolor. Since then, my use of the bullet journal system has evlolved and I call it 'creative planning'. Here on the blog, I show you how to use your planner to ignite your inner muse and explore creativity and art while staying beautifully organized and living a joyful life.

I invite you to grab some good chocolate and dive into my musings. Let’s ignite your inner muse.

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