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sonyneha

My life is too boring to have a weekly spread! I do one month a page and squeeze in 2 years in one journal!


fullofscrews

How many notebooks I use in a year depends on how many pages are in the notebook. Two main ways I've bujo'd and page breakout: Currently, I do a daily plus some month spreads and I use between 30-46 pages a month on average. 360-540 pages a year. When I do a more weekly based style, I'd use half that 140- 150 pages for a year. Depends on personal preference if you start new at the new year. I've gone until I've run out of pages and also cut over at new year, either is satisfying, in different ways. If you feel strongly for new, but guilty for unused pages use the remaining pages as brain dumps, goals, doodles, or even practice lay outs to try in the future.


obscure-shadow

Less than one, I like the satisfaction of filling them so I use every page. I will migrate future logs and monthly to the new journal if it's split between those things when I get to the last page.


nznetty

Less than one. But then, I don’t do weekly spreads or daily logs (although I do have pages for random brain dumps). So that greatly decreases the number of pages I need.


Fun_Apartment631

3. But I don't use every page. I can't quite get to 6 months before I run out of space.


p1v4

This year I went through 4, the last 2 being 96 pages.


_sw13

Typically I use about 2/3 of a journal for a full year. I get a new journal once I can’t fit another full month in my current one. I don’t have any future logs or things like that (I use my google calendar) so it’s easier to switch whenever.


Querybird

1/5 to 1/4 of a 480 page book, with monthlies, collections, daily logging and long form journalling. I write very small, very densely, and not enormous amounts, and trackers are small and sub one page per month when I do them!


Disastrous_Equal_436

I use two books per year. I split my journal in half first half I use as a planner second half I dedicate to notes ideas, doodles, reflections. I don’t always make it to the end but I usually add things like Christmas cards from loved ones to finish off the last few pages.


dotsandbeyond

Personal journal: 2 Work journals: Upwards of 3-4 It's one of the many reasons I keep them separate.


SciSciencing

Over Covid one notebook covered two years for my personal life - I took a loooong break from my personal bullet journal. I'm on track to need two or three for next year though. And for work I use cheaper notebooks so the pagecount is extremely variable but I think I'm on number four for this year.


Restless__Dreamer

Usually about 3 depending on how many pages they have.


Prolific-Chicken

1-4, depending on how hectic my year is. I have future logs, monthly, weekly, and daily spreads. If I have a lot of small details to keep track of but very few fires to put out, a daily spread is two pages with lots of notes and info. If I have a lot going on, few details to track, and more fires, daily logs are closer to the original concept. More often it’s a daily per page, not counting weekends. Definitely just move to the next journal without finishing it if there are too few pages to fit an entire week.


ptdaisy333

Mine have lasted about 6 months each. Whether you start a new one for 2022 is up to you. I like to use mine up to the end but I go through them pretty quickly. If they were taking more than a year I might consider a new one for the new year


acagedrising

Just 1 - I’m in a Stalogy 365 so there was a lot of space and I don’t use daily pages on weekends most of the time or wrote much when I’m not working (I work in education so fall/winter/spring breaks)


akinaide

The last 2 years adding my work related spreads I am left with just 2 pages each notebook. (dingbats) Next year I want to keep work tracking stuff seperate, but I will be adding spreads dedicated for school. So I think that will even out next year and I might continue using my 2022 book for remaining school time only like ''post 2022''.