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Mid-May bujo update!

So here's a little update on my journal progress.  I am thrilled with it.  I am writing in it everyday.  It is not just my feelings and problems it is so much more well rounded this time and I think that is why I am sticking to it like glue.  I have old journals that have 6 years worth of writing and were not full.  I am about 50 pages from finishing this one in less than a year.

This is the next evolution of my bi-weekly spread.  I have brought the dates and events to the center and left room around the outside for to dos and meal planning plus whats in the future 2 weeks.  This weeks daily doodle is cacti.


I have also added a couple spreads relating to my yoga business.  A way to track my Facebook posts and likes on the right and on the left my personal practice. 

As you can clearly see the first thing that suffers is my personal practice.  I am almost done my course and then I can get back to a regular practice of something more than reading and assignments. I may add self care items under this umbrella too. 


And now....the dilemma....I need a new book.  That sounds easy until you realize I am in Nicaragua and they only have kids school notebooks in the stationary stores.  Pens are pretty sparse too.  So the combination means the pens I do have bleed through the thin paper of the notebooks I can choose from....

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