How have my weekly spreads changed over the past 9 months? Let's find out.
I started doing weekly spreads at the end of February this year. The idea was to have a column of events and a column of to do's as well as lists of to do's with no particular day attached on the other side of the spread. I love the added organisation a weekly spread has added to my bullet journal.
As you can see in this example I ended up never using the column for to do's and instead adding in another week to my spread. This looks messy and I hate it. My opposite side of the spread also became even more split up for several months to try and lay out all my to do's.
Here is another example of a two week weekly spread and a to do side which was reduced to be more simplistic and easy to read.
Fast forward to the present day and I have majorly simplified my weekly spread. Gone is the double week weekly spread and the side of to do's. Instead I've spread out my days and then left space for notes. I think this looks much better and it's certainly much nicer to use. This spread will get much fuller as the week goes on as I add things and make notes.
How have your weekly spread developed?
Kate // SK
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