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15+ Free Printable Circle Habit Trackers

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Free Bullet Journal printables are a fantastic way to boost your journaling game and try out new spreads without spending a dime.

In this post, we’ll talk about something that can help you build better habits and, therefore, better live one little step at a time. To make it more fun and creative, let’s use a different format.

We’ve gathered a collection of free circle habit tracker printables for you to explore! From tracking daily water intake to building a reading habit, these printables cater to all your needs.

So grab your favorite pen, pick your favorite designs, and let’s get those habits rolling with style and ease!

Using a habit tracker can be a game-changer for anyone looking to boost their productivity and personal growth. By providing a clear visual representation of your progress, habit trackers help you stay accountable and motivated.

Each time you mark a day as complete, you’re not just seeing a tick on paper—you’re witnessing your own commitment to positive change. This simple act of tracking creates a powerful sense of accountability, compelling you to keep the streak going and reinforcing your resolve to improve.

Circle habit trackers, in particular, add an extra layer of creativity and aesthetic appeal to the journaling experience. However, drawing these intricate designs by hand can be quite challenging; even with all the right tools, I still always find my circles a bit wonky.

This is where circle habit tracker printables come to the rescue. These ready-made templates allow you to enjoy the beauty and functionality of circle trackers without the struggle of drawing them yourself. Simply print your favorite design, and you’re ready to start tracking your habits in style.

Not only do circle habit tracker printables save time and effort, but they also offer a variety of designs to suit your personal taste and journaling style. Whether you prefer minimalistic patterns or intricate details, there’s a printable out there that resonates with your visual preferences.

But before we look into the printables, let’s talk a bit about ways to add printables to your Bullet Journal and the supplies you might need for that. I think this was the thing that stopped me the most from using printables.

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How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal

Adding printables to your Bulelt jOunrla and making them fit is easy as a pie, so let’s quickly talk about that.

And if you need a more detailed step by step explanation you can always check the end of the post, I have a blog post with a video tutorial and step by step instructions that will take away any confusion.

But in two words, this is how it goes.

The key is ensuring the printable fits your journal. If it’s already in A5 format, which is the standard for most Bullet Journal notebooks, you’re all set. If not, simply adjust your print settings to A5.

To use printables, all you really need is a printer and paper, but there are other tools that can help your printables look more polished and fitting.

Here are some of my top recommendations for supplies to help you use printables:

  • High-quality printing paper. Especially if you’re planning to use any markers on your printables, you need to have a high-quality paper. Otherwise, it will damage your pens. I prefer using HP Premium Paper.
  • Paper cutter. You can definitely just use scissors, but I find that you always get cleaner cuts if you use a paper cutter like this Firbon paper cutter.
  • Corner rounder. I find that most journals have rounded corners, so it would be a fun idea to cut your printables the same way. You can do it yourself with a pair of sewing scissors like I do, but I would recommend using a corner rounder instead.

Hopefully, that clarifies it all, and you’re ready to get printables and start using them in your journal. So, let’s look at the ones I found for you here.

And be sure to check the end of the post for even more free printables for your Bullet Journal.

Free Printable Circle Habit Trackers

You might think that you can't really do that many different things with a circle tracker, but you'd be wrong - there are many ways you can customize it and make it stand out.

Here are some printables from different creators so you can clearly see the different styles and pick the ones that fit your aesthetics.

Let's dive in!

Free Bullet Journal Printables

Again, before you leave, I wanted to remind you to go to the Resources Vault and get your printables that include several circle habit trackers.

If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.

Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.

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 so many more free printables out there that can help you with your Bullet Journal experiments, and I’ve created many more lists of useful resources.

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>>> What other free printables are you looking for? Let us know in the comments!

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