Good evening everyone!
I’m so sorry my times are off again, I’ve just had a crazy couple of weeks. I probably won’t post regularly until maybe 2020 haha! Or until I can hire some people who want to help, or include some friends’ guest posts.
So, habit trackers: you can create your own online templates, make them from the grid pages in you Erin Condren Planner (post on that next week in preparation for 2019 LifePlanners! I promise! Anyways, habit tracking is basically where you have a layout of all the days of a month, and the habit tracker I have is from Recollections, sold exclusively at Michaels Craft Store. It’s completely customizable, based on the months you use it. I haven’t been too good for April, but I was killing March.
Habit tracking is a less customizable planner, that focuses on daily routines. If you plan your language goals with a BuJo please give me tips. I’m not creative or patient enough to use those I don’t think.
I use my habit tracker for language tracking, It’s great because you have pages where you can check weekly and monthly progress. It’s been really helpful and motivating. Especially for the days where I don’t necessarily want to study languages (don’t be ashamed or judge, language study is very time consuming, and even the most passionate don’t study EVERY DAY).
You can make your own like I said; online or in a bullet journal, or in the grid pages of your EC planner. It’s $5 at Michaels probably $20 if you buy online, haha.
Have a good week!
Marina.
I use my iPhone to track my daily planning. It really helps me to stay on schedule w all my driving and appointments for the day and weeks and months and year! Hope that helps! I really enjoy your blog!
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