Bullet Journal Routine Spread Inspirations
There are many fun and creative Bullet Journal page ideas, and in this post, we’ll be talking about Bullet Journal routine spreads.
One of the best ways to structure and stay focused is by creating a Bullet Journal routine spread.
Routines not only keep us on track with our commitments but can also bring structure and comfort during times when it feels like everything is spiraling out of control.
Read on to get inspired by these pages to create your own perfect routine spread.
If you’re looking for some step-by-step instructions and ideas for creating a routine spread, check out the resources at the end of the post.
You can also get a free printable to help you try out this page for yourself.
Ok, let’s dive in!
Bullet Journal Daily Routine Page Inspirations
Let these be a fun example for you on how to bring your perfect routine vision to the pages of your journal.
I love this spread and how creatively she divided the time section from the task section.
Another thing I like about this format is that even though there is the time assigned it kind of seems fluid, which is exactly what I love about a routine spread.
There are many ways to set up a routine spread, and on this page, you can see two of them – a column and a list.
Personally, I prefer the column design, so it’s a bit clearer what goes after what, but there is merit to every type of spread, depending on what you need and prefer.
Jess always has such well-organized pages; love it!
This also seems like a great way to put on paper your school schedule, which I think is what Jess actually has here.
I love this ideal day schedule because the colors are so bright and happy. It also works so well in the contrast with the black lines.
I also really like these small reminders she added all over, it’s always great to have those to keep you on track.
My own take on a detailed monthly routine, and here I decided to mostly add all the things that I want to do, but not necessarily all the things I actually do every morning.
This is a unique routine page because it kind of includes all the routines she follows.
I think it’s kind of cool that she also added here something that she needs to do weekly or monthly – pretty useful since this spread is already something she will be referencing pretty often.
A lovely spread, and I really like the bright and happy colors used for it.
I feel like the tasks are color-coded here, but I can’t really figure it out. It’s not my place to do it any day, as long as Cat knows what they mean that’s all she needs for her journal.
A totally different routine – weekly routine. This is I think, especially great if you work from home and need to create a schedule for every day.
Also must give prompts for having am hours on one side and pm hours on the other – it helped to save up so much space.
This page is so cute, I really like the little doodles, washi, and other cuteness used to decorate this spread.
I found it also very interesting that each time frame has a goal to it – I might want to try something similar in my next routine spread.
Skincare routine is very important so I had to include at least one example to this list.
I must say I definitely need this spread in my journal, because I keep forgetting so many things to do, like using the roller, for example.
An evening routine spread, and here I really like how detailed each step is.
Also, this image on the bottom left is so cozy, made me totally want to go and take a bath.
I love this stunning spread and how all you need for it to stand out is to decorate is with some beautiful flowers.
I love it when the routine spread is decorated with doodles, you probably got it already after seeing all my routine pages.
It’s great that she also added some planning time to the routine. I try to have some bujo time for both my morning and evening routines.
A new approach to routine spread – a routine tracker.
I find it very useful – before your routine becomes your second nature it’s very useful to have a tracker like that to make sure you do what you planned to do.
This can also help to figure out your perfect routine – after some time see what are something you do and some things you don’t do during your routine. Analyze it and make changes in your routine based on what you found out.
Vera’s pages are always so pretty, and her handwriting is very unique – I can always tell when I see that it’s her work.
It’s a great example of a planning routine to remember to open your BuJo and use it to your benefit.
I’d always say that two pages are probably too much for a routine spread, but then I saw this one.
Extra space allows you to add more details (like for example she elaborated on what house chores are to be done), as well as more decoration. And the journal is always fun when it’s decorated, wouldn’t you agree?
Amazing checklist! and I love how the handwriting and lettering are the best way to decorate your Bullet Journal spread.
Probably my favorite routine spread; it has all the elements I love – doodles, a schedule, and pretty letters.
And can we also take a minute and show respect for somebody who wakes up 5-5:30 am! I used to do that when living in China and it really was an amazing morning start. But ever since we moved I can’t seem to go back to it.
Cute and kind of minimal spread with very pretty handwriting.
I also like that she included more details on some tasks; it’s always useful, and that way on this ideal day she also has her morning and evening routine included.
This looks like a great spread for somebody who is still trying to figure things out.
It’s like a brain dump with ideas on all the things you want to do in the morning, then you try to add some of these to your actual routine and see if it works.
I’ve never seen a circle routine spread before, but now I feel like I definitely want to try it out.
I also really like seeing other people’s routine spreads because they always give me fun ideas on what I might want to include in mine.
I really love the idea of having an ideal day for both work and nonwork days.
I probably should create one for a nonwork day – so far I literally work every day. Gotta remember to chill. Is anyone else having trouble with allowing themselves to have rest?
For my skincare routine spread, I went with a weekly schedule because I have different things I have to do on different days of the week.
A great example that shows that to create a beautiful spread, you don’t need much, just a few pens.
I like how organized this schedule is, and the contrast between the black and red looks really cool and makes it stand out a lot.
Minimalist at its best – this page is so beautiful!
I kind of like that this daily routine has some free space to add different tasks depending on the day. I feel like if you leave your routine more flexible you have more chances to succeed at making it work.
Beautiful skincare spread, and I love the products she is using. I always love finding new products for skincare, and this page already gave me some interesting products to try.
Also, I love the color scheme used for this page, it’s so gentle and calming.
I always appreciate using bright colors for a routine spread, to make it look happier.
I think it’s sweet how she added “realistic” to the title! This spread also reminded me I should probably open my animal crossing again before all my villagers decide to hate me forever.
I’ve been working on tweaking and establishing a new morning routine, and this is the page I came up with.
This is a spread from my February 2021 Bullet Journal setup, where I went pretty minimal and used different colors of paper for decoration. It turned out to be a pretty fun and easy way to add interest to the pages.
I just love the aesthetics and filter of this image. Just makes me want to wake up at 5 am and go pick some fresh flowers from the gardens.
Not that I have a garden, or even the will to wake up at 5 am. But it would be cool if I did, right?!
This looks like a beautiful way to brainstorm ideas on what to add to your morning routine.
The more I look into it the more it seems to me like it’s just a to-do list. But the design will work for a beautiful routine spread as well, so we are keeping it on the list.
My own approach for a perfect work day. I found it very useful to have this spread so I could get myself together and work in the assigned times.
I find that with the routine pages, you need to be able to clearly see what’s up, and simple spreads like this are perfect.
Plus I want to say that it’s a great idea to have a morning routine on one side and an evening routine on the other.
I love this morning routine – it’s so inspiring and has all my favorite things – affirmations, meditation, yoga!
The only thing I cringe over is a cold shower – this is something I never could master; cold showers scare me.
It’s such a cute page, and I like that she used brown instead of black – really adds softness to the spread.
I also think it’s kind of cool how in these two pages she manages to add three routines – ideal day, morning routine, and evening routine. All you need for a successful day in one place!
Beautiful routine, and I love that she created this page just for summer vacations.
Things like vacations (or a pandemic) really change our schedules so much that it’s a great idea to create a new routine just to make sure you don’t get lost in all the free time and just waste it all on Netflix.
This is my evening routine, and it really has been helping me to get better sleep, and therefore wake up feeling rested and ready to slay the day.
I love this morning routine spread with its pastel colors and cute little doodles.
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Stationery Recommendations
Hopefully, by now, you have found your inspiration to create a perfect routine spread you’ll love.
So here are a few supplies that will help you create the routine spread:
- Sakura Pigma Micron – it’s always a great tool for creating any Bullet Journal pages.
- Crayola Super Tips – these are wonderful pens to add color to your pages, and they are pretty affordable as well.
- Tombow Fudenosuke – these excellent brush pens will be a perfect addon to any page, allowing you to create beautiful brush lettering headers.
- Bullet Journal Stencils – an awesome set of stencils that will help you speed up your setups, as well as decorate your spreads.
Free Bullet Journal Printables
Before you leave, don’t forget your freebie! Already in the Resources Vault in the “ideal day” page printable
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If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.
It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.
More Resources
There are, of course, many more things to get inspired by and to try in your Bullet Journal.
Check these posts next:
- Creating Routines In Your Bullet Journal For Success And Structure
- 25+ Inspirational Self Care Bullet Journal Page Ideas
- How To Bullet Journal for Mental Health: 19 Page Ideas
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