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Share my daily diary template

I finally finished drawing the notebook template for November during the weekend, and it’s time to start a self-disciplined life again.

Since this period of time, several friends have collected my hand-drawing class notes every day. I think there are still many friends who are interested in the account.

I also took the hand-drawing class of Teacher Babe, and followed Teacher Mengwei’s class. My handbook is a combination of some useful models from the two teachers, and I feel it is more suitable for me.

So I would like to share it with you. I am trying to draw this month. It is ugly and I will not refuse it, haha. Friends who don’t have time can just look at the bold text and pictures.

You can design it according to your own preferences, or you can set a theme or style for each month's diary to create a unique style.

On the image page, I highlight the month, pay attention to the white space, and do not add too many elements. Many friends like to put on fancy tapes. It depends on personal preference. I prefer simple style or frigid style. It will be beautiful if you add some small illustrations.

Let me emphasize this section first. Do not list more than 5 monthly plan items. Firstly, you can seize the most wanted ones from too many desires and learn to make trade-offs; secondly, it also reduces the difficulty of achieving the goal. Resistance can help you focus more, and achieving your goals will continue to enhance your self-confidence.

I use the moon disc as a memo or to-do list to record some important things to avoid forgetting them.

The monthly goal can be divided into two halves, with general goals and general results, or you can write it only once and just tick the result.

Tools:

Compass (search Maped on JD.com), 0.35 pen, ruler

Drawing method:

Determine the layout, Determine the approximate position of the disk and draw three concentric circles.

Use a ruler to divide the two outer circles into 32 equal parts. Write the date in the outer circle, the day of the week in the inner circle, and the month in the blank space in the middle.

Finally, you can color the dates with scheduled events to make them easier to distinguish.

This part is also very simple, just draw the template and fill in the content every day.

Tools:

Gray watercolor pen, black rollerball pen, MT black tape, cherry blossom highlighter pen

Painting method:

Use watercolor Write the title with a pen and trace it with a black pen.

Measure the dimensions, draw the grid, color the upper left corner of each grid with gray watercolor, and write the serial number.

Tear off a piece of MT black tape, cut it in the middle with scissors, and stick it in the corresponding position.

Use the Sakura highlight pen to write the corresponding text and you're done.

The fourth item is the check-in page. I learned from Teacher Mengwei and gave up the original monotonous check-box and made more detailed records to avoid self-deception.

There can be many items in this category. For any items you want to check in, you can follow this template and record the check-in content in detail.

This item is checked in every day, using two pages, and I made small graffiti on the excess part to avoid monotony. If there are unpracticed areas, you can also enrich the layout with graffiti or stickers.

Tips:

I am handicapped and often make typos or want to change sentences after writing. If I tear out other content, I have to draw and write again. If I don’t The handling is ugly.

Now I have learned how to cut a piece of graph paper of the same size, use a dot of glue to stick it on the part I want to change, and it is done in an instant, haha. The place where the picture book is placed is where the picture was left and the paper was pasted on it.

This item is not like checking in every day when studying. Sometimes you don’t attend classes for a few days, and sometimes you attend several classes a day, so you can’t write the date in advance and have to make up for it later. Therefore, it is necessary to calculate and reserve blank pages in advance.

Exercise is not carried out every day as planned, and the date also needs to be made up later.

In fact, many of the check-in categories do not really require punching in every day. If you use the original mode of ticking boxes all month long, you will really feel frustrated after seeing a lot of blank spaces, and it is easier to cause fail.

The current model is much better and better able to record life.

What I am using now is a very simple template. I simply separate the daily list with lines, write the date in the upper left corner, and write to do on the right.

According to the concept of Teacher Babe, the three serious things on the left represent the "three frogs" to be eaten every day, and the three entertainment items on the right represent relaxation.

I didn’t make too strict a distinction, but I still listed the most important things at the front and the rest at the back.

There is no need to draw too many grids to occupy the entire page. You can leave appropriate space to add small graffiti or excerpted sentences to make the page look less monotonous.

The above, the end.

I hope that we can all grow into better versions of ourselves because of the handbook.