Minimalist Habit Tracker Ideas For Your Bullet Journal
Habit trackers are some of my favorite Bullet Journal page ideas. They can be so incredibly useful and absolutely life-changing.
There are many different ways to set up your habit tracker, but in this post, we’ll be talking about minimalist design.
Habit trackers are a very simple but powerful tool that can help you make tiny changes to your everyday life to get huge long-term results.
If you want to learn more about that, check my Ultimate Guide To Bullet Journal Habit Trackers.
Minimalist designs are very easy to set up, require few stationery supplies, and usually look very neat. But you don’t need to do it just for the aesthetics; they are also a good idea to try when you’re in a hurry and need something quick but functional.
Don’t be fooled, though; just because they are faster to set up than artistic journals, it doesn’t mean that you’ll have to compromise with style and beauty. They still look absolutely stunning.
I found for you some amazing examples, but before we get into that, I wanted to let you know that there are some free printables at the end of the post, so keep scrolling.
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Supplies To Set Up Minimalist Habit Tracker
You don't really need anything special to create minimalist pages. After all, it's in the name - you need to use a minimal amount of supplies to create these pages.
However, here are a few supplies that would help you to elevate your minimalist pages.
Sakura Pigma Micron
Fineliners are the perfect pens for creating any type of Bullet Journal spread. These are my favorite ones, and because hey come in different tip sizes, you can create several fun effects just with that.
Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens
These brush pens are great for adding some neat brush lettering to your pages. CalligrAPHY can actually be a decoration in itself, and this pen is perfect for that.
If you don't know how to yet, be sure to check my post Brush Lettering For Beginners.
Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers, Grayscale
Minimalist pages don't usually have a lot of colors, but you can definitely play around with different shades of grey. These pens are perfect for that!
Monthly Circle Tracker Stencil for Bullet Journal and Planner
Stencils are a great way to speed up your set up process, and with this simple one, you'll be able to start creating beautiful circle trackers in no time.
Bullet Journal Essential Stencil Set Circle Chart Grid Chart
Finally here is my favorite stecil of all time. It can help you create so many different elements in your Bullet Journal, including habit trackers. You can create a circle tracker, a vertical one, or a separate mini tracker.
It's really one of the best and muli-purpose stencils you can get for your BuJo.
Minimalist Habit Tracker Ideas
Finally, let's take a look at some minimalist Bullet Journal habit trackers. Trust be, just because you won't be using that many supplies, it doesn't mean you can't get very creative.
The whole beauty of minimalist is the play on empty spaces and the creative ideas it pushes you to have when you wort with just one pen.
I love the neat look of these trackers and the use of icons. It's really such a great way to visually present a habit.
Be sure to check my post How To Use Icons In Your Bullet Journal if you want to learn more about that.
this is such a simple design, ad yet just with a few grey lines it created such beautiful frame.
I also like the idea of filling it out with different patterns.
This is a huge tracker, but it allows you to track to many things. And i like the interesting idea of creating graphs for each habit. I'm always up for a visual representation.
Beautiful trackers, the play on the white and black is really a great way to make your headers stand out. All you need for that is a good white gel pen.
This is a great example that sometimes all you need to decorate your page is a beautiful brush lettering in your header. And these squares for habit tracker can be done so easily with a Bullet Journal stencil I mentioned above.
It might not be a whole year on one page, but it sure looks like there are a few more trackers on the next page. lately I've been really loving creating one yearly tracker, it saves so much time and effort later during the year.
This one has so much information and will allow you to track so many different habits. i also like this idea of decorating your minimalist pages with patterns.
If you need more ideas, you can check my post with Pattern Ideas For Your Geometric Bullet Journal.
First of all, I'm really in love with the handwriting here. It jus adds so much character to this tracker.
Also little tracker frames and a little bit of washi tape really adds so much to the style of this spread.
Using lines of different thickness, beautiful handwriting and a splash of color and you get a stunning habit tracker like this one.
This is so simple, and yet it looks so beautiful and well organized. I'm really in love with the font use here for the header.
This one looks so stylish and the letters are so neat. Mine never look so straight, unless I use a stencil like this one.
If you’re looking for some more inspiration on minimalist Bullet Journal style, be sure to check these posts:
For some ideas on what actually to include in your habit trackers, be sure to look at these posts:
Free Printable Habit Trackers
There are already many printable habit trackrs in the Resources Vault that will help you to get started with habit tarcking right away.
There are also many other trackers there as well, so be sure to give it a good look.
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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’re looking for more, be sure to check my post with Free Printable Habit Trackers.
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