But that’s ok – just be honest with yourself! It can be pretty scary to admit that, for example, you didn’t really need those 2 new sets of Tombow that were on sale and could’ve instead saved that money.
Get a cup of tea and your comfy blanket, grab your pen and journal and brainstorm a bit about where you’re at with your finances and what you need help with. To develop a financial system that works for you, you have to first ask yourself some tough questions. Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Discover Where You’re At Please see my Disclosure for more details.
They will be of no extra expense for you, but I receive a small credit. With just minimal effort, you’ll discover that you can save and afford many more things.īefore we get into Bullet Journal pages to help you make it work, let’s look at your financial situation. If you’re in the USA – paying off stuff on time will help you get a better credit score and that of course leads to tons of awesome perks.īy managing your finances, you’ll also be able to save up more for your dream house or maybe that amazing 5-star luxury vacation. Keeping an eye on your finances can help you so much!įirst of all, it will help you to be better at paying your bills and covering up your debt. Of course, when you sit down to get organized the first time it might take a while, but once you have your system cracked – it will be easy as pie! (now I want some pie…) Keeping up with money sounds like a very daunting, scary, and boring chore, but believe me, it’s not as bad as it sounds. So here we are I’ll be sharing with you all the ideas to bring financial planning to your Bullet Journal and will start doing the same myself! I’ve been doing my finances mostly on Google sheets, but the deeper I went into a hole of money management, the more I realized how much better it would be to actually use my Bullet Journal. You can also use most of these for bullet journaling and in other planners like Day Designer, Erin Condren, and others.Today we will finally tackle finances and what Bullet Journal page ideas can help you organize your money.įor someone like me, who definitely has a shopping addiction, especially if we are talking about stationery shopping, financial spreads are a must-have. Find a guide on how to resize printables for the Happy Planner here. You can resize any 8.5″ x 11″ pages below to that size before printing. Note: Happy Planner pages are 7″ x 9.25″ for the classic planner. They are full-page and the package comes with 100 sheets, which is perfect.Īre you ready to take your Happy Planner to the next level? Just click on the links below! You might have to sign up for a few email lists to access these printables, but most of them are direct downloads.Īnd a lot of the emails you sign up for give you complete access to free printable libraries, which is pretty dang cool! You can use regular paper for some, but if you are going to be printing a lot of stickers or other items where you need adhesive on the back, I highly recommend these labels. The collection below includes layouts, cards, stickers, inserts, and more. ( check out all of our exclusive free planner printables here!) Because you can never have enough Happy Planner free printables, right?
I’ve pulled together a collection of 50+ that I love and I think you should download as well. I absolutely love buying stickers, accessories, and other goodies for my planner (Michaels always has cute ones) but there are MANY free printables out there for the taking as well.
Basically, you just can’t have a Happy Planner without decorating it. You can do this with washi tape, markers, craft supplies, and (of course) printables. My favorite part of the entire process is the personalizing. Everything about it is with the intention of getting your creative juice flowing. Just like a regular planner, this planner has monthly and weekly sections, meant to track appointments and events as you typically would.īut unlike a regular planner, the design is conducive to personalization, and there’s plenty of room to do just that. The Happy Planner is cool because it combines the need for creativity with the need for organization – into one disc-bound book. Though you know what they say about making assumptions! If you haven’t heard of it, it’s an awesome tool. If you’ve arrived at this post, you more than likely already have a Happy Planner.