Dot Grid Journaling for Beginners To Simplify Your Life Productivity Journal using dot grid and graph paper pages
For those who love to make lists, take notes and track their lives while customizing these activities that work for them, this analog system will help you do all of that. It is designed to track what needs to get done, organize and prioritize and plan for future events, tasks or activities. This is also meant to be a productivity notebook for beginners.
This kind of journaling uses small icons to represent daily tasks and prioritizing how they are to be handled, firstly, in a rapid logging method, which you can see at a glance and later, in more detail. This allows you to see what needs to be done without getting overwhelmed. You can track anything; your mood, weight loss, tasks that need to be done or have been completed.
Dot grid paper is very flexible for designing your journals, drawing, connecting the dots to make boxes, tables and so on. Some people prefer to simply write on dot grid paper. The graph paper is similarly useful for make boxes, creating icons or just writing.
This tracker starts with the first 10 pages showing you the basics of setting up such an analog system of tracking your days. and because some people who journal this way like to use both dot grid pages and square graph pages, I have included both. After the initial example pages, this journal is mostly left blank and undated for you to customize it. There are 180 pages, which should be enough to last for a full year, depending on how you choose to make it your own
Ways to Use This Notebook:
Organizing and prioritizing daily tasks.
Tracking your moods
Listing collections of similar items such as books you want to read, movies you want to watch, meals you want to plan or recipes to try.
Tracking your habits for weight loss, health or activities
Who this notebook is for:
Gift for Retirees
Graduation Present for Students
Christmas gift for Moms
Entrepreneurs
Bloggers and many more
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