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May 2017

Welcome to May.....  I like the title page but I want to add a quote or yoga sutra to the page.  The other page is how my dailies look before I write in them and a little progress report on my  YTT reading assignment (more than 5600 pages in 6 months not including handouts).  I need the daily page count or percentage to keep me going.

The bi-weekly...I drew flowers for everyday and decided to use them as my mood tracker.  Luckily it is in pencil because now I have decided to go back and change each day to an individual flower doodle.That also makes this page a 23 day challenge.  Ok, it doesn't have the same ring but its close to 31.  I also put the tabs on the side that coincide with my key from earlier....lol.
I am really enjoying this bujo journey I have started.  I had no idea I had so much creative in me....the last time I really did art was in grade school.  I loved colouring when I was a kid and adult me still loves it.  

I think I will do cacti or the ocean for June....I am seeing so many great ideas everywhere its hard to decide.

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