![]() They’re tucked in the back pocket, ready to use whenever I want. To keep it that easy (and because the reading journal layout is gorgeous), I printed just the summaries on full-sheet mailing labels and cut them apart - 6 per sheet, trimmed so that they’re essentially book stickers to put in my journal as I go. They were the perfect length for me - enough space to get the essentials down but small enough that I had to prioritize my notes. (Yay!) When I looked through the reading journal again, I found that I used a couple parts more readily than others - the lists (easy enough to add to a bullet journal) and the 3-per-page quick summaries. Somehow, SOMEHOW, I’ve kept that going and am even getting my second journal set up for when the first fills in a few weeks. It’s incredibly irritating when I see how many half-used notebooks I have. Not abnormal, either - this happens to me regularly with journaling things. When I tripped over it again, I couldn’t seem to get back into it. I started with it in full form and, like so many things in my life, it got used for awhile and then I lost it (literally - it disappeared for a couple months). You'l still get more than your money's worth if you just read 4-5 ebooks – no need to read everything just because it's available.Ĭlick here to download your reading list printables.I had to go and find this post so I could tell you about my journey with your reading journal… This is especially true for bundles like this one where there are probably several resources that you don't need right now. If I can get value out of a course or book from reading 1/4 of it, then that's what I should do! I used to feel like I had to read a book cover to cover (included the foreword) or watch a course start to finish in order for it to “count.” Fortunately, I've realized that is actually fairly inefficient. ::GASP:: Also, if a book no longer interests you, go ahead and cross it off. When you are using your reading list (especially if you get the bundle with so many different resources), I would highly encourage you to allow yourself to check books or courses as complete EVEN IF you haven't completed the entire thing. I even made a version of the books to read list that has the bundle contents already filled out for you. This has been frequently requested, and I thought it would be perfect for those of you who buy the bundle and have some new reading material. I created a books to read and a books I've read list. Okay, so back to the free printables I made for you today. If you buy your bundle and then fill out this form, I will email your bonus to you when it's it ready in a couple weeks. ![]() I'll be sharing details about what is included in my bonus later this week, but I'm pretty sure you'll love it. If you do get the bundle, be sure to fill out this form, because I'm going to offer my own special bonus to anyone who buys the bundle through me. It includes my own How to Create Your Own Printables course that is usually $49 (but the whole bundle is only $29.97) and several other printable packs. It's perfect if you want help getting organized or if you love printables like I do. So I've created a couple more free printables for you.īefore we get to that, I have to tell you about the Conquer Your Clutter bundle. This is a huge bundle of organizing ebooks, courses, and printables available through next Monday only. Well, it looks like I just can't stop creating new printables! I received so many amazing suggestions in the 14 day free printable series, and I really want to make them all.
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