draco utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

I get to start my new #bulletjournal and I'm very excited about it. It is a dark purple leuchtturm and I was a bit scared about the color first but now I love it.

And I'm making plans on the last pages of my old #bujo. I list the bujo-itself-stuff in 3 categories:

* keep
* change
* add

I will definitely keep my weekly setup, it's just perfect for me.

+ I will keep my daily pages in a separate book. But this time not just a small booklet for simple to-do lists, but in a thick moleskine with one page per day (that is already setup so no "pure" bujo there) so that I have more room for all the daily stuff an writing and doodling. It's okay to skip (a lot of) days too. I can sketch or draw on the pages later or just leave them.

I love my #bujo so much, but I don't want to get too serious about all the planning and perfection. I don't want to make it a tool to make myself more efficient in every part of my life, this is just so... nope. Not what I want.

I need the right amount of structure and planning to keep my autistic brain on a useful level of functioning without getting all stressed out about goals and todo-lists and self-improvment.