Well, it's the end of the year and 2020 sure went by fast for me! It's time to start planning for 2021 and I'm going to be starting a new bullet journal. Before I do start a new bullet journal though, I can evaluate which bullet journal layouts from my 2020 bullet journal were most helpful and effective. Basically, these are the layouts that helped me to be productive in 2020!
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Updated for 2024
Before we get into the actual layouts that helped me to be productive this year (they might help you to be more productive too!) you might want to check out the post How to Migrate to a New Bullet Journal, which contains tips that will help you smoothly transition into a new bullet journal.
First off, if you are interested, here are some specifications about the notebook I used for 2020, and the bullet journal supplies I used this year. If not, you can skip ahead to the subheading that says, "My 10 Most Helpful Bullet Journal Layouts of 2020".
What Bullet Journal Did I Use For 2020?
My 2021 Bullet Journal
My Favorite Bullet Journal Supplies for 2020
- Crayola SuperTips - Crayola SuperTips are used on almost all of my spreads! They are great for beginners, really affordable, and there are tons of colors. If you are looking to buy some markers to use in your bullet journal, then I recommend these ones.
- Ecoline Brush Pens - The Ecoline brush pens are the newest addition to my stationery collection and I really like them, but they are on the pricey side. The ink is really smooth and juicy though. :)
- Black Sharpie Pen - If you have read probably any of my other posts, then you will know that I always use a black sharpie pen for writing in my bullet journal.
- Tombow Fudesonuke Brush Pens - Another great option for beginners, the Tombow Fudesonuke brush pens come in a two-pack: one hard tip, and one soft tip. I used the hard tip Tombow Fudesonuke brush pen for the calligraphy on this layout.
- Tombow Dual Tip Brush Pens - Even though these ones are a little bit expensive, they are double-tipped: one side is a brush tip, and the other side has a regular pointed tip, making them good for multiple purposes.
- Zebra Mildliners - The Zebra Mildliners are also dual-tipped: a regular pointed tip, and a chisel tip. I bought them for color-coding, but I use them in my layouts too.
- White Gel Pen - I use a white gel pen to mark out any mistakes I make on my layouts, and while it is sometimes still a little bit noticeable, it doesn't bother me.
- Mechanical Pencil - I sketch in my layouts with a mechanical pencil first, and then I use ink afterward. Plus I use a pencil to sketch drawings in my bullet journal.
- A Ruler - The stencil was used to draw all of the numbered circles.
My 10 Most Helpful Bullet Journal Layouts of 2020
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