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A photo of a bullet journal with pages of light brown kraft paper. On the left page a white paper square is pasted in the middle of the page with the day numbers written down in black fineliner per week of the month. On the right page "May 2022" is written in black fineliner. Below it is a drawing of a bonsai tree with green leaves, growing out of a blue bonsai pot.
A photo of a bullet journal with pages of light brown kraft paper. On the left page a weekly layout is drawn, with the days of the week in black fineliner boxes, and a small overview of the days of the month in the top left corner. It is week 18. In the middle of the page is a drawing small bonsai tree. On the right page a 'rolling weekly' task list is drawn in the middle of the page. Above and below it are drawings of two small bonsai trees with green leaves growing out of small bonsai pots.
A photo of a bullet journal with pages of light brown kraft paper. On the left page a weekly layout is drawn, with the days of the week in black fineliner boxes, and a small overview of the days of the month in the top left corner. It is week 19. In the middle of the page is a drawing of a stack of different coloured and sized bonsai pots and containers. On the right page a 'rolling weekly' task list is drawn in the middle of the page. In the right bottom corner is a drawing of a large bonsai tree with pink leaves. Some of the pink leaves are drawn all over both pages, as if blown by wind across the pages and gathering near the bottom.
A photo of a bullet journal with pages of light brown kraft paper. On the left page a weekly layout is drawn, with the days of the week in black fineliner boxes, and a small overview of the days of the month in the top left corner. It is week 20. In the middle of the page is a drawing of blue bonsai scissors, surrounded by three coils of bonsai wire. On the right page a 'rolling weekly' task list is drawn in the middle of the page. On top of this task list is a drawing of three small sized bonsai trees, all with varying shapes and green coloured leaves. In the left bottom corner of this page is a drawing of two grey-blue sacks of soil. One sack is upright, the other is tipped over, spilling brown and orange soil across the bottom of the page.
A photo of a bullet journal with pages of light brown kraft paper. On the left page a weekly layout is drawn, with the days of the week in black fineliner boxes, and a small overview of the days of the month in the top left corner. It is week 21. In the middle of the page is a drawing of a bonsai tree that is made to look like a small bonsai forest growing out of a piece of tree bark. On the right page a 'rolling weekly' task list is drawn in the middle of the page. On top of this task list is a drawing of a stack of orange flower pots. One is tipped over, lying on its side. At the bottom of this page are several drawings of a grey watering can, two watering spray bottles, and finally a tall bonsai tree with many dark green leaves.

Finally started a bullet journal again, which is honestly just an excuse to draw cute art. 

Disclaimer: I know every single one of you is going to be bothered about my weekly layout, which is going against every single planner you’ve ever seen. Going from 9 o’clock to 12 o’clock counter clockwise? Surely I must have lost all sense of reason. So, considering this bullet journal is for me, it turns out this is the most intuitive layout because it most closely matches the 3D shape I see in my mind’s eye when I imagine the days of the week (which is probably some vague form of Spatial Sequence Synethesia). 

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