My Bullet Journal!
An In-Depth GuideIt has been HIGHLY requested for me to do a full, in-depth guide or post about my bullet journal.. so here it is! I’m new to my bullet journal as well, so I’m sure as I go I’ll learn more and more about it and figure out little things that work for me, but for right now, here’s what I do!
As I said before, my “style” for this bullet journal was inspired by another studyblr: staticsandstationary. The top banners and such are all from her styled bullet journal. They looked fairly simple and I thought that they would work perfectly for me as well!
I will list all of the materials that I use at the end of this post, and if you have questions as to where the stickers are from, just send me a message and I will try and link you right to it!I’m going to go through it with you section-by-section, so I hope this is helpful!
I plan on doing a video on this next week as well, if that’s something you guys are interested in.Photo 1: Legend and Index
When you first open my bullet journal, this is what you see! On the left is my legend. This includes all of the different types of bullets I have and what they mean, and then a few color variations for personal things and work things. When it comes to school work, I use different colors for different subjects, but I plan on creating separate legends on a page at the beginning of each semester.
On the right side is the beginning of my index. This is something I keep going throughout the use of my bullet journal. Every time I enter into a new month, I put the page numbers for the end of the previous month and the beginning of the new month. It seems silly, but the further you get into your journal, the much more convenient it will be to have in order to find certain pages.
Photo 2: April Monthly View and Expenses
On the left is April’s monthly view. I go down the line and put the numbers for the date as well as the first letter of the day of the week. It helps me keep track of things at a glance. This month only has beginning at the 15th, because that’s when I started my bullet journal. I used different colors for different courses (this was around finals time). I didn’t include those in my legend because they were the same colors I’d been coordinating with all semester, so I knew them by heart and didn’t feel the need to include them. Pink still accounts for my personal tasks and events and orange is work-related things.
On the right begins the expenses. This is for the month of April only. I sort all of my expenses per month because I find that it makes it much easier to flip to your most recent expenses. I don’t have a key for the colors in this either.. but oh well. For these, I have three different colors: green, blue, and orange. Green means that it was a reasonable and unavoidable expense (groceries, gasoline, etc.). Blue means that it was a fairly reasonable expense but not 100% necessary. It’s my in-betweeny. Orange means that it could have been avoided (fast food, impulse buys, etc.). I created a chart where I put the item on the left and the price on the right.
Photo 3: May Monthly View and Expenses
Here is May’s monthly view and expense page. Yes, I skipped past some pages for April’s daily calendar. I will show you those for May.
Photo 4: May Monthly Spread
Here is the first weekly spread for the month of May. I create these to-do lists as I go, usually the night before. As you can see on Friday, when I go shopping, I include the shopping list of the things that I purchased on a post-it note and I leave it on that particular day. This way, I can keep track of when I bought certain items.
This is also when I started incorporating my stickers (:
Photo 5: May Monthly Spread
Here is another weekly spread.
Photo 6: May Monthly Spread and June Monthly View
Here begins the monthly view for June. Yes, I planned ahead for you guys to kind of give a better example. This monthly spread obviously doesn’t have a lot going on yet. As I go through the month, I’ll add things to the monthly view. I don’t keep everything in the monthly view, obviously. Just large events or things tI need to remember at a broader glance.
Again, if you have any questions as to where any of the stickers are from, don’t hesitate to message me!
Photo 7: June Expenses and June Weekly Spread
This is my most recent page. Obviously, June 1st is about a week off. I planned ahead here so I could show you what I have been doing. I got a few questions about planning ahead. What if you have tasks you know that you need to get done on a future date? What do you do to remember them? I actually haven’t mastered this yet. I still use my Lily Pulitzer agenda for that. I keep all of my to-do lists for future dates in there, and then when it’s time to fill out my bullet journal, I refer to it and go from there. for now, I’ve been planning on things that I need to do when I get back from Florida. Those things are in pencil on the bottom right (if you can see it!). I wanted to include that as a little tip. You can always use pencil or post-its and erase and remove them later!
I hope this was helpful for all of you guys!
Here’s a list of the supplies that I use:
- Moleskine Large Squared Hardcover Journal
- BIC Cristal Pens (Bold for Colors)
- Stickers - Ask me!

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☆UPDATED: OCT 22 . NEW DC, IMAGE & MARVEL COMICS ☆
I will be updating this as I continue to read more comics and as new comics are released :)
I’d recommend reading the files with CDisplayEx.MARVEL COMICSWINTER SOLDIER: VOL.1 (complete) 2011
(In Trade. This collects: Fear Itself #7.1: Captain America, and Winter Soldier #1-19 all in one large file)
7.1 & 001-019
BUCKY BARNES: WINTER SOLDIER 2014 -
001
BLACK WIDOW: VOL. 5 2014 -
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010 | 011
CAPTAIN AMERICA & BUCKY (complete) 2011 - 2012
620 | 621 | 622 | 623 | 624 | 625 | 626 | 627 | 628
CAPTAIN AMERICA: MAN OUT OF TIME (complete) 2011
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005
CAPTAIN AMERICA: VOL. 5 (complete) 2005 - 2009
Part 1
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010
011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017 | 018 | 019 | 020
021 | 022 | 023 | 024 | 025 | 026 | 027 | 028 | 029 | 030
031 | 032 | 033 | 034 | 035 | 036 | 037 | 038 | 039 | 040
041 | 042 | 043 | 044 | 045 | 046 | 047 | 048 | 049 | 050Part 2
601 | 602 | 603 | 604 | 605 | 606 | 607 | 608 | 609 | 610
611 | 612 | 613 | 614 | 615.1 | 615 | 616 | 617 | 618 | 619CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN (complete) 2009 - 2010
#600 - prologue
000 | 001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THEATER OF WAR (complete) 2008 - 2010
(Single One-Shots. These can be read as a collective group or individually)
Operation Zero-Point 001
Prisoners of Duty 001
America First! 001
America the Beautiful 001
A Brother in Arms 001
To Soldier On 001
Ghosts of My Country 001CAPTAIN MARVEL VOL. 7 (complete) 2012 - 2013
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010
011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017CAPTAIN MARVEL VOL. 8 2014 -
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007
DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE (complete) 2012
001 | 002 | 003 | 004
DEADPOOL KILLS DEADPOOL (complete) 2013
001 | 002 | 003 | 004
DEADPOOL MARVEL NOW! 2013 -
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010
011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017 | 018 | ANNUAL 001
019 | 020 | 021 | 022 | 023 | 024 | 025 | 026 | ANNUAL 002
027 | 028 | 029 | 030 | 031 | 032 | 033 | 034 | 035 | 036
BI-ANNUAL 001ELEKTRA VOL. 3 2014 -
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006HAWKEYE VS. DEADPOOL VOL. 1 2014 -
000 | 001HAWKEYE: VOL. 4 (complete) 2012 -2014
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010
011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017 | 018 | ANNUAL
019 | 020THOR: GOD OF THUNDER (complete) 2012 - 2014
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010
011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017 | 018 | 019 | 020
021 | 022 | 023 | 024 | 025ALL NEW THOR: 2014 -
001
IMAGE COMICSRAT QUEENS VOL. 1 (complete) 2013 - 2014 [NSFW]
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005
RAT QUEENS VOL. 2 2014 - [NSFW]
006 | 007 | 008SEX CRIMINALS VOL. 1 (complete) 2014 [NSFW]
In Trade. 001 - 005
SEX CRIMINALS VOL. 2 2014 - [NSFW]
006 | 007 | 008
VERTIGO COMICSTHE LOSERS 2003 - 2005
Ante Up
001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006
Double Down
007 | 008 | 009 | 010 | 011 | 012
Trifecta
013 | 014 | 015 | 016 | 017 | 018 | 019
Close Quarters
020 | 021 | 022 | 023 | 024 | 025
Endgame
026 | 027 | 028 | 029 | 030 | 031 | 032
DC COMICSHARLEY QUINN VOL. 2 NEW 52 2014 -
000 | 001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009
010 | 011 | Harley Invades Comic ConIssue with a link? Need Help? Let me know!
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- Chances are their room is a disaster and they have -846 motivation to do anything about it. Helping them tidy up will make them feel a little less overwhelmed.
- Do their laundry. Even small chores seem to pile up when a person is depressed and not having clean clothes won’t make them feel any better. Washing their bedding is also great.
- Try to convince them to go for a short walk with you. There is a good chance they will feel a lot better after.
- If you can’t get them outside, at least open a window for fresh air and let some sunshine in.
- Prepare them a healthy meal with some fresh fruit. Many depressed people fall into bad eating patterns.
- If they aren’t eating enough, make sure they are taking a multi vitamin since not getting enough of a vitamin causes depression
- Make them a warm, nice smelling bath. Aromatherapy is a great way to treat depression and anxiety.
- Write them a letter or card to read for when they’re feeling really bad.
- Make them a recovery playlist with some of their favourite songs and anything up lifting.
- Make them laugh.
- Make them a cup of tea and sit with them.
- Listen to them and try to understand what they’re feeling.
I’m dating someone who does this stuff and more for me. For the first time ever. It’s really a blessing and not a day goes by that I don’t appreciate all of the little things, because at the end of the day they are actually the big things. Take care of your lovers.
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That other post seems to be for people with money. But you don’t have money. So what do you actually need for your first apartment?
- A bed. Not an air mattress. Not a blanket fort. Not a mattress pad with a fitted sheet over it. An actual bed. You’re going to try to avoid it, especially if you live in a city where bed bugs mean not buying a mattress from Craigslist. Beds cost money (unless you can take the one from your childhood bedroom, in which case, do that and use the couch when you visit home). But fuck it, you need one. If you’re desperate, you might go with a futon, but the futon you can afford will break with the quickness. You might also go with a mattress on the floor, which seems like a good idea until it suddenly seems really dirty, which is because mattresses need air flow to stay dry and sanitary. If you don’t have a box spring and don’t want to drop the $40 on a cheap bed frame, you can use these guys to build a platform, and if you find plastic drawers the same height, you can even build some storage in there.
- A dresser. You will try to find a way around this. It will end up with your floor covered in clothes within a week. Just find a dresser on Craigslist or go to your local auction (a great place to find cheap furniture in general). And don’t buy a cheap dresser to build yourself from K-Mart or Wal-Mart, because it will break and it will likely be more expensive than a Craigslist/auction dresser anyway.
- A TV. It doesn’t have to be new or huge or advanced. But you want a TV. Don’t try to skip the TV for something more trivial. You’ll regret that quick.
- A couch. Specifically, an old, comfortable couch. One you don’t mind falling asleep on or letting guests sleep on. Don’t spend a lot of money. Couches will find you. Don’t overthink it. It’s your first apartment. Nobody expects you to have a perfectly curated adult home. Just get a comfy fucking couch. And if you get two, you can use cinder blocks to make stadium seating in your living room!
- A table. You will ruin it, so get a shitty one. Learn your lessons on something cheap and disposable.
- A full(ish) kitchen set. If these things don’t appear from your parents or your roommates’ parents, you need to buy a pot and pan set, silverware, a silverware organizer, at least one sharp knife (and let’s be honest, you’re gonna want a knife block and they’re only like $11), at least one mixing bowl, a colander, a cutting board, a couple of storage containers, plates, bowls, glasses, and mugs. You’ll figure out what else you need as you need it, based on your own kitchen habits. A lot of this can be picked up at the dollar store if you have one near you. And if you don’t bake often, disposable baking pans are your friend.
- Hand soap, dish soap, wash-your-ass soap. Nobody likes poor hygiene. You also need toothpaste and floss. And deodorant.
- Flashlight and candles (nothing fancy). In case something goes wrong.
- A plunger. In case something goes really wrong.
- A toilet brush. Your momma probably never let the toilet form rings (or let you let that happen), so it might come as a shock how quickly and easily those shits form.
- A shower curtain and liner. Or even just the liner. Don’t get the floor wet.
- Sponges. You have no idea how many sponges you’ll need.
The rest, you’ll stack over time, but these are the things you need.
Thrift shops and charity shops may have silverware and pots and pans for cheap, as well as furniture, sheets, etc.
When buying used furniture: look in the cracks and under the edges for pin-sized brown/black spots. Bedbugs are tiny and they live in upholstery and any wood with enough crevices to allow it. You almost certainly won’t be able to see the bugs themselves, but they leave little spotted trails along seams and in places that don’t see a lot of light. You cannot get them out of furniture; it’s not worth the extreme measures it takes to do it.
Also, don’t forget laundry detergent and a rubbish bin and bin liners. Rubbish, laundry, and dirty dishes are 90% of the mess in a messy home and 99% of bad smells. Keep up with them and your home will always be at least clean-ish.
Oh, and bleach is a good cheap substitute if you can’t afford specific cleaners for your toilet, tub, vinyl counters/floor, etc., but test it on a small spot to make sure what you’re cleaning can handle it, dilute the fuck out of it, and never use it on wood or mixed with dish liquid. Use white vinegar or diluted Pine-sol for mirrors, glass, and sealed wood floors.
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Coffee Pot Terrarium
Supplies:
Small Coffee pot (check out your local thrift store)
Mini air plants ( I used Ionantha Fuego and a green Tilandsia)
White Sand
Moss (bright works best)
River rocks/aquarium rocks
Decorations (gemstones, shells, or miniatures - it’s up to you!)
Source: A Charming Project
- your condom breaks
- you feel a lump on your breast
- your friends are ignoring you
- you’re stranded on an island
- you got rejected by a crush
- you get into a car accident
- you got stung by a bee/wasp
- you got fired from your job
- you’re in an earthquake
- your tattoo gets infected
- your house is on fire
- you’re lost in the woods
- you get arrested abroad
- you get robbed
- your partner cheated on you
- you’re on a ship that’s sinking
- you fall into ice
- you’re stuck in an elevator
- you hit a deer with your car
- you have food poisoning
- your pet passed away
- you fall off of a horse
- you or your friend has alcohol poisoning
- you have toxic shock syndrome
- your house has a gas leak
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If anyone’s trying to learn a language I’ve recently discovered this company called the Language Pod Company and it is so much better than Rosetta Stone and it’s completely free (unless you’d like one-one-one teacher-student help then it’s like $25 a month which tbh you shouldn’t really need because they make it really clear in the lessons). It’s super easy to navigate and it even gives you a history of the language. There are audio and video lessons. Real-life situations and different speakers. They even write the letters for you because I know sometime it’s hard to learn to write in a language that doesn’t use the same alphabet that you’re used to. You’re welcome.
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-shave ur legs w baby oil instead of shaving creme, its makes ur legs smoother, gives them moisture, and lets the razor glide leaving u with essentially no stubble
-rub cocoa butter lotion/creme on your legs and thighs and everywhere else ur boo thang is gonna be touchin up on also get as close to ur coochie as u can get it makes ur skin rlly supple and smell good
-before u put lipstick on try patting foundation on ur lips before applying ur color bc it makes it last longer through oral sex and makin out
-try sticking to matte finish foundations bc they tend to stick to ur skin better and dont rub off
-anatasia dip brow is almost 100% sweat, smear, and water proof, keep ur brows on fleek while u get the D
-when paired w the CORRECT FOUNDATION the anatasia contour palette sticks very well to your skin and doesnt blotch up when rollin around the sheets, it includes under eye powder, highlighter and bronzer
-carry summers eve cleansing cloths with u in your purse or whatever u carry it helps freshen ur coochie up in between heavy petting or sex
-always keep a pair of sweatpants, a hoodie, and comfy shoes in ur car just in case ur night gets really intense u will thank urself later, make up removers wipes too
-always keep 2 water bottles and a pack of gum in ur whip too, again u will thank urself later
Skincare
- Skincare Basics: Benefits of Serums
- Skincare Basics: Why You Should Use a Face Oil
- 10 Ways to Use Rosehip Oil
- Skincare Basics: Why You Can Benefit From a Toner
- Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Cleanse Your Skin
- Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Eye Makeup
- Best Facial Oils
- Skincare Basics: Why You Need to Remove Face Makeup
- Best Skincare of 2013
- Night-time Skincare 101
- Understanding Your Sunscreen
- How to Cleanse Your Skin With Oil
- How to Take Care of Your Skin Whilst Traveling
- How to Choose a Serum
- How to Get Rid of Pimples
- Skincare and The Seasons
- Back to the Basics - Eye Makeup Removal
- Back to the Basics - Cleansing Your Skin
- How to Figure Out Your Skin type
- Makeup Products for Beginners
- Makeup Touch Up Tips
- 1920s Makeup Tutorial
- Busy Makeup Essentials
- Best Makeup of 2013
- Seasonal Makeup
- A makeup look with under $50
- How to Fix a Broken Powder
- How to Apply Makeup For Photos
- How to Use a Powder Puff
- How to Use a Cheek Stain
- How to Make Your Makeup Last
- How to Create Dewy Skin
- Foundation Formulas
- The Best Tools for Applying Foundation
- How to Contour
- Makeup for Dry Skin
- How to Use Bronzer
- How to Cover Dark Circles
- How to Make Your Makeup Last
- How to Highlight Your Face
- What Are BB Creams
- How to Conceal Under-eye Bags
- Are you Fair or Porcelain?
- Concealing 101
- How to Choose the Correct Foundation
- How to Prevent Clumpy Mascara
- How to Shape Your Eyebrows
- How to Catch Eyeshadow Fallout
- Five Alternatives to Black Eyeliner
- How to Make Lower Lashes Look Thicker
- How to Use Eyelash Primer for Eyebrows
- How to Disguise False Lashes
- How to Heat Your Lash Curler
- White Eyeliner as a Eyeshadow Base
- How to Make Your Lashes Look Thicker
- Sticky Tape for Eyeliner
- Eye Makeup for Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel and Grey Eyes
- How to Waterline
- 10 Ways to use Eyeshadow
- How to Tightline Your Eyes
- Eye Makeup Tutorial
- How to Curl Your Eyelashes
- Powder, Pencil, Liquid or Gel Eyeliner?
- How to Apply False Lashes
- How to Apply Winged Eyeliner
- How to Press a Pigment
- How to Achieve Long Eyelashes
- How to Create a Easy Smokey Eye
- How to Make Your Eyeliner Last
- How to Apply Individual Eyelashes
- How to Groom Your Eyebrows
- How to Make Your Eyes Look Larger
- How to Use Lip Liner
- How to Fix Dry Lips
- How to Wear Orange Lips
- Five Ways to Wear Lipstick
- How to Apply Red Lipstick
- How to Make Your Lipstick Last
- How to Make Your Lips Look Larger
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