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Sometimes it can be hard to figure out how to find your passion, whether that passion is a career or a hobby. There are so many options, and you have to consider how practical it might be. This super simple exercise will take less than 20 minutes and get you past these blocks to help you see what your heart wants!

If I Didn’t Need Money – How to Find Your Passion with One Quick Exercise

Last Updated: August 20, 2020 By: Shelby Abrahamsen *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

We spend so much time tied to our responsibilities, but this exercise can help you discover how to find your passion and pursue it in realistic ways. You May Also Like: 13 WAYS TO CREATE A PRODUCTIVE MORNING ROUTINE A Fanciful Dream The other day while I was writing my Morning Pages, I found myself imagining my life if I… View Post

Setting goals is easy, but setting goals you can keep is a bit harder. How do you manage your tasks and balance everything long term? For me, I do it by creating a Master Plan! It's a simple tool to help break big projects and goals into smaller, more manageable pieces.

Setting Goals You Can Keep by Creating a Master Plan

Last Updated: December 21, 2020 By: Shelby Abrahamsen *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

It’s Hard to Look Ahead One of the toughest things about setting goals you can keep is planning out further than a single week. Life is messy, and plans change. Sometimes it feels like the month can fly by and I have no idea where all that time went.  If you are familiar with the bullet journal, you probably know… View Post

Whether you want to make better banners for your bullet journal, planner, doodles, notes, or something else, this tutorial will tell you exactly how to draw a banner with great ease. All it takes are a few simple principles put into action and you are all set to create gorgeous banners to your heart's content!

How to Draw a Banner – 3 Simple Banners to Jazz Up Your Work

Last Updated: December 7, 2020 By: Shelby Abrahamsen *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

Whether you want to learn how to draw a banner for your planner, journal, notes, or doodles, this simple tutorial has you covered! You May Also Like: HOW TO DRAW 3D LETTERS: CREATE LETTERING THAT POPS! How to Draw a Banner Banners and decorative ribbons are so gorgeous to me. I just love the look they give to journals, notes,… View Post

Whether you are using your journal for a recipe book, diary, bullet journal, or something else entirely, it's nice to know your options. I love using watercolors in my journal, but it's always a little nerve wracking. I decided to run a bullet journal watercolor test between two popular brands, the Leuchtturm1917 and the Moleskine, to see how well the pages stand up to different levels and types of watercolor. The results might surprise you!

Leuchtturm1917 vs Moleskine – The Bullet Journal Watercolor Test

Last Updated: June 2, 2019 By: Shelby Abrahamsen *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

Watercolor Obsessed If you’ve followed me for any amount of time, then you know I love my watercolors. I use them in my bullet journal constantly. This is a source of much curiosity for many of my readers and followers. Well, today I’m going to experiment with two popular journals used in the bullet journal community – the Leuchtturm1917 and… View Post

7 Ways to Stay on Track With Your New Year’s Resolutions

Last Updated: May 22, 2019 By: Alexandria Heinz *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

Goal setting is one of those things that much easier said than done. That’s why I’m such a huge fan of planning systems and proper organization! It helps so much to have those systems in place. You know what also helps, though? Beauty. Having gorgeous planners and calendars adds to the work space and encourages you to come back over an… View Post

When I am stuck in a project or I'm plagued with too many thoughts or ideas, I turn to my List of 100. This extremely simple technique will change the way you brainstorm. It's fast, effective, and super cathartic. The List of 100 is the solution for achieving brain balance and discovering what's really on your mind.

How to Brainstorm the Easy Way with the List of 100

Last Updated: August 20, 2020 By: Shelby Abrahamsen *Posts may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure*

Whether you have too many ideas or you’ve run dry, the List of 100 is a simple but powerful way to brainstorm. All you need is 30 minutes and a pen! You May Also Like: HOW TO UNTANGLE YOUR MIND WITH A BRAIN DUMP Lists Are Kinda My Thing I have always created lists. Before my bullet journal, list-writing was… View Post

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HELLO THERE, I’M SHELBY

Shelby Abrahamsen

I'm a twenty-something who has always struggled with productivity. As long as I can remember, I’ve been frustrated by procrastination and my complete inability to get my life together. I set out on my quest and discovered...Read More…

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