The thumbnail of you peering up over the edge of the table at your very scary new journal gave me a badly needed laugh. Thanks! (Also, the content of the video was great...but I expected that, because you.)
Love this video! You're so good at addressing things that (I think) are general struggles for people. I appreciate that you come from a very realistic place. Thank you so much.
I’ve had my long term collections journal sat on my desk looking at me for months now and I still haven’t started it. I’m not so bad with my usual journal as it feels more of a working document, but this is something I want to keep for a long time as a reference so feels like it should be special 🫣
I feel you 👏 that’s why I made my LTC nice and simple to set up so I could keep the same “aesthetic” throughout and make the setup more approachable for me 😝
I love the idea of the “intentional mistake”! My mom was a quilter, and she told me about the “humble block.” That’s an intentional mistake in Amish quilts, because only G*d is perfect and humans shouldn’t try to be :)
I started my first bujo in an old notebook I had lying around. I told myself if I enjoyed this process and kept up with it for a month I would buy myself a new a5 notebook. This took off the pressure of FOMU. Seven notebooks later I no longer care if I mess up, I just turn the page.
Totally agree. I did it in an ugly cheap exercise book that cost me like 1€ and I stuck it out. It's literally a train wreck of a journal but I learned so much and my current journal is simple but looks nice
LOOOVE how helpful this is! Even as a bullet journalist in her 5th year of bullet journaling, I still get major new bujo anxiety. Will be recommending this video! Also, your thumbnail cracks me up 😂 Amazing work Jess!
Thank you very much for the helpful video. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist. Your moon and stars notebook is absolutely gorgeous!! 🤩✨️✨️ I love anything celestial. New subscriber!
If I weren't filming my setups, I'd start ~planning~ a new setup around 1-2 weeks before I want to start using the journal. Gives me plenty of time to figure out what I want/need, find inspo, and set it up. Because I film mine though, I tend to add another week or 2 on top of that (depending on what time of year I'm setting up the journal)
I was today years old when I made the connection that the metric side of the ruler (that I as an American, never use) matches up with the dot grid that's printed in the journal🤯😅🤦♀
Luckily most of our standard rulers here have inches on one side and cm on the other, so I can just flip it and use cm side when I'm using a dot grid notebook!
This is my number one struggle. I’ve settled on an R&D Notebook like you have to practice and play around with layouts before I fully commit. 🤣
Sounds like a system that works though 💪
Pilot makes erasable pens called Pilot Frixion, and you can get them in colors as well as clicker or capped style.
The thumbnail of you peering up over the edge of the table at your very scary new journal gave me a badly needed laugh. Thanks! (Also, the content of the video was great...but I expected that, because you.)
Glad you liked the thumbnail 😂 You should have seen some of the other dumb facials I pulled when trialling them 😝
Love this video! You're so good at addressing things that (I think) are general struggles for people. I appreciate that you come from a very realistic place. Thank you so much.
Most welcome and glad you enjoyed it! 😄💜
I’ve had my long term collections journal sat on my desk looking at me for months now and I still haven’t started it. I’m not so bad with my usual journal as it feels more of a working document, but this is something I want to keep for a long time as a reference so feels like it should be special 🫣
I feel you 👏 that’s why I made my LTC nice and simple to set up so I could keep the same “aesthetic” throughout and make the setup more approachable for me 😝
how does this channel not have a million subs? your content is fabulous, and honestly so helpful for a newbie!
Haha thanks! 😄 Glad you like the videos 💪💜
I love the idea of the “intentional mistake”! My mom was a quilter, and she told me about the “humble block.” That’s an intentional mistake in Amish quilts, because only G*d is perfect and humans shouldn’t try to be :)
I started my first bujo in an old notebook I had lying around. I told myself if I enjoyed this process and kept up with it for a month I would buy myself a new a5 notebook. This took off the pressure of FOMU. Seven notebooks later I no longer care if I mess up, I just turn the page.
A good place to start! 😄💜 and I agree, the pressure certainly lessened the more I’ve journaled too 👏
Totally agree. I did it in an ugly cheap exercise book that cost me like 1€ and I stuck it out. It's literally a train wreck of a journal but I learned so much and my current journal is simple but looks nice
LOOOVE how helpful this is! Even as a bullet journalist in her 5th year of bullet journaling, I still get major new bujo anxiety. Will be recommending this video! Also, your thumbnail cracks me up 😂 Amazing work Jess!
Glad you liked the video, Tory! 😄💜 and glad the thumbnail gave you a chuckle 😝
5:31 😂😂
😝😂 haha glad you enjoyed that one!
5:31 I genuinely laughed 😁
Haha 😂 I'm glad someone was amused, lol
Thank you very much for the helpful video. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist. Your moon and stars notebook is absolutely gorgeous!! 🤩✨️✨️ I love anything celestial. New subscriber!
Glad to have you here, and glad you enjoyed the video! 💜😄
I love the thumbnail of this video, it is just so good. xD 💜
Haha 😂 Glad you liked it!
U saved me so much pills❤ thanks friend 😂
Haha most welcome! 💜😄
When in the year should you start planning a new journal set up?
If I weren't filming my setups, I'd start ~planning~ a new setup around 1-2 weeks before I want to start using the journal. Gives me plenty of time to figure out what I want/need, find inspo, and set it up. Because I film mine though, I tend to add another week or 2 on top of that (depending on what time of year I'm setting up the journal)
I was today years old when I made the connection that the metric side of the ruler (that I as an American, never use) matches up with the dot grid that's printed in the journal🤯😅🤦♀
It's a handy way to measure up the number of boxes in a section, yeah! 😄💜
Luckily most of our standard rulers here have inches on one side and cm on the other, so I can just flip it and use cm side when I'm using a dot grid notebook!
Omg FOMU rhymes with BUJU 😂😂😂
Aww it doesn't the way I say Bujo & FOMU.....FOMO on the other hand 👀
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Hate the bleeding ghosts 😂
Copics and other alcohol markers fade😢
Oh interesting! I don’t really use them so didn’t know 😮
Major kudos for the thumbnail!! It’s super cute😊
Haha thanks! 😄💜 Glad you liked it!
These 7 tips, Thank you so very much. You are a blessing. I love watching you.
Thanks Amy! Glad you liked them! 😄💜
I love the idea of a mess up/scribble page in the back!
I find it particularly useful for when any of my pens aren't being cooperative and need to be scribbled with too 😝