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Hey guys!!🙌 I hope you are doing well.😀 In this video I'm going to be showing you guys 21 ways to fill empty notebooks. I hope you guys find this video helpful!🌈
🔥Make sure to comment what video you would like me to do next😃
🔥Make sure to comment which use of an empty notebook was your favourite/most helpful❤️
🌟Check out my playlist, Bullet Journal
🌟Watch my previous video, PLAN WITH ME | February 2019 Bullet Journal Setup
💕HAPPY STUDYING!!!
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The 1st way is a Dear future self diary. I think that this is a pretty cool way to fill out a notebook and still be worth looking back on. All you do is just write a short letter to your future self every single day and maybe after 5 years time, go back and read through what you have written.
The 2nd way is a Random questions book. This is a great way to use a notebook if you tend to ask a lot of questions. So basically what you do is you write down a random question that you think of right before you go to bed. So this can be things like how many people are in the world to things like why is the sky blue and you can basically just choose if you want to search it up to the next day or think about it for the rest of the night.
The 3rd way is a Dream diary. A dream diary is really interesting to keep and it is definitely really fun to do so all you do is if you had a dream that night, right after you wake up you just want to recall as much as you can and jot it down in your book.
The 4th way is a What I bought journal. This is a great way to save money and also keep track of what you used your money on. So basically you just want to write down the date, what you bought and how much you spent.
The 5th way is a Music practice journal. If you play a musical instrument like me, this is a great way to improve in your instrument while filling your notebook. You just write in how long you have practiced for and what you practiced. This way you can keep track on your improvement and see what practice techniques work for you.
The 6th way is a Study journal. This is kind of the same as the previous one but with studying and not music. So you just want to write down how much you studied and what you studied. With this you can just glance at a page and see exactly which days you were productive.
The 7th way is a Quotes book. Anything that inspires you or makes you happier, jot it down into this notebook. This is great if you tend to be stressed all the time because you can just read through this book and have your mood lifted.
The 8th way is a Idea spill book. With this notebook you can just write in any ideas that you think of and you can also use this to doodle in and draw in. I like to use one of these to put in some Video ideas.
The 9th way is a Bucket list. Basically in this notebook you just write down anything you want to do in your life that you think of and just have a big list of them. After you do one of them just cross it off the list. This way in the future you can see things that you have accomplished and also things that you want to do in the future.
The 10th way is a What I learnt today diary. This is pretty self explanatory but you just write down basically what you learnt that day. So this can be really anything from things that are academic like maybe a math formula or new vocabulary to other personal things like people birthdays or how many pets they have.
The 11th way is a Gratitude journal. A gratitude journal is just a notebook where you write in things that you are grateful for. This is a great journal to keep if you want to have a positive mindset. So you can do this everyday or once a week or even once a month.
The 12th way is a Travel diary. If you like to travel a lot, this is a great way to keep track of where you have went. You can scrapbook photos, receipts or brochures that you got from your trip. However if you don’t travel then you could have a notebook where you write in places that you want to visit.
The 13th way is a Handwriting practice notebook. I always like to keep a notebook for this but all i do in this notebook is just write out the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog and I basically try to improve my handwriting. I also like to use this to test out any pens and to see how well they glide.
The 14th way is a Todo list.
The 15th way is a Shopping list.
The 16th way is a Movie watch list.
The 17th way is a Book read list.
The 18th way is a Study notes notebook.
The 19th way is a Creative writing notebook.
The 20th way is a Diary.
The 21st way is a Bullet journal.
Hey guys!!🙌 I hope you are doing well.😀 In this video I'm going to be showing you guys 21 ways to fill empty notebooks. I hope you guys find this video helpful!🌈
🔥Make sure to comment what video you would like me to do next😃
🔥Make sure to comment which use of an empty notebook was your favourite/most helpful❤️
🌟Check out my playlist, Bullet Journal
🌟Watch my previous video, PLAN WITH ME | February 2019 Bullet Journal Setup
💕HAPPY STUDYING!!!
Subtitles:
The 1st way is a Dear future self diary. I think that this is a pretty cool way to fill out a notebook and still be worth looking back on. All you do is just write a short letter to your future self every single day and maybe after 5 years time, go back and read through what you have written.
The 2nd way is a Random questions book. This is a great way to use a notebook if you tend to ask a lot of questions. So basically what you do is you write down a random question that you think of right before you go to bed. So this can be things like how many people are in the world to things like why is the sky blue and you can basically just choose if you want to search it up to the next day or think about it for the rest of the night.
The 3rd way is a Dream diary. A dream diary is really interesting to keep and it is definitely really fun to do so all you do is if you had a dream that night, right after you wake up you just want to recall as much as you can and jot it down in your book.
The 4th way is a What I bought journal. This is a great way to save money and also keep track of what you used your money on. So basically you just want to write down the date, what you bought and how much you spent.
The 5th way is a Music practice journal. If you play a musical instrument like me, this is a great way to improve in your instrument while filling your notebook. You just write in how long you have practiced for and what you practiced. This way you can keep track on your improvement and see what practice techniques work for you.
The 6th way is a Study journal. This is kind of the same as the previous one but with studying and not music. So you just want to write down how much you studied and what you studied. With this you can just glance at a page and see exactly which days you were productive.
The 7th way is a Quotes book. Anything that inspires you or makes you happier, jot it down into this notebook. This is great if you tend to be stressed all the time because you can just read through this book and have your mood lifted.
The 8th way is a Idea spill book. With this notebook you can just write in any ideas that you think of and you can also use this to doodle in and draw in. I like to use one of these to put in some Video ideas.
The 9th way is a Bucket list. Basically in this notebook you just write down anything you want to do in your life that you think of and just have a big list of them. After you do one of them just cross it off the list. This way in the future you can see things that you have accomplished and also things that you want to do in the future.
The 10th way is a What I learnt today diary. This is pretty self explanatory but you just write down basically what you learnt that day. So this can be really anything from things that are academic like maybe a math formula or new vocabulary to other personal things like people birthdays or how many pets they have.
The 11th way is a Gratitude journal. A gratitude journal is just a notebook where you write in things that you are grateful for. This is a great journal to keep if you want to have a positive mindset. So you can do this everyday or once a week or even once a month.
The 12th way is a Travel diary. If you like to travel a lot, this is a great way to keep track of where you have went. You can scrapbook photos, receipts or brochures that you got from your trip. However if you don’t travel then you could have a notebook where you write in places that you want to visit.
The 13th way is a Handwriting practice notebook. I always like to keep a notebook for this but all i do in this notebook is just write out the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog and I basically try to improve my handwriting. I also like to use this to test out any pens and to see how well they glide.
The 14th way is a Todo list.
The 15th way is a Shopping list.
The 16th way is a Movie watch list.
The 17th way is a Book read list.
The 18th way is a Study notes notebook.
The 19th way is a Creative writing notebook.
The 20th way is a Diary.
The 21st way is a Bullet journal.
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