Similar to the previous, this layout is like a budget tracker. Here is a simple and condensed budget layout including sections for income, expenses, savings, and debts. This layout includes a section for cardio, strength training, yoga and core tracking. The grid is larger so she can record weight or rep numbers instead of simply crossing it out. I created this once for my sister to use for weight training. Here is one laid out like a habit tracking grid split in two. Great spread, are dozens of ways to track fitness. I am currently trying to drink more water, and I wouldn’t be able to do it without tracking it! Plus, I love that this layout has tips to drink more water. There are many advantages to tracking water intake and other health-related habits. This goes to show you do not need an A5 to track anything you want! I made a compact sleep and water tracker to fit in an A6 size planner. This layout by is a really neat tracking layout that incorporates mood, sleep, AND work into one handy chart! I love it! I personally love this highlighting method by Tea and Twigs, as well as the graph style shown below! It makes it easy to recognize if sleep is affecting your mood. I love sleep logging! I even tried it once upon a time (even though I am horrible and keeping up with my trackers). In this layout, I used simple dots instead of lines. Like the grid above, this habit tracking layout is simple to replicate. This habit tracker by is one of my favorites! I am a huge fan of minimal layouts, so maybe I am biased. It’s a simple grid so it is easy to replicate regardless of artistic skills! I put together this chart a a super basic way to track habits. Really these are habits and tasks, but I love that she added a more specific and empowering twist to her habits. Circles are a great way to have both functional and artistic tracking. I love this monthly tracker because of the cool wheels The Petite Planner created for her habits. Identifying trends can help you alter your goals for a greater chance you’ll reach them! Monthly Habit Trackers
This is especially helpful if you want to see trends in behavior. If you ask me, monthly trackers are even better than weekly trackers because you can quickly see 30 days of progress.
Weekly Homeschooling schedule/curriculum.Other Weekly Tracker Ideas to Inspire You: I love the color scheme and overall layout. This layout by a little habit tracker in it. Sometimes, only the person who creates the tracker truly understands how to read it! I absolutely love this layout by It is so incredibly unique and includes several tracking mechanisms! It includes weather, water tracking, and meal tracking in addition to some other elements. Additionally, she includes meal planning in each day! She has a habit tracker, water tracker, sleep tracker, and food tracker. This layout is great because KateLouise has incorporated so many different trackers here. I love weekly tracking! In my opinion, it is easier to remember to track items when they are in your weekly layout already! These spreads incorporate some habits and items worth tracking into their weekly spreads! Here are over 30 ideas to create super trackers for your planner! Daily & Weekly Trackers For Your Planner Additionally, they can be implemented in your daily monthly AND yearly layouts. Tracking layouts can be anything from general habit tracking to collection tracking (a tracker that is used for a specific purpose). It is incredibly popular to add tracking components. It’s Elizabeth again from Jihi Elephant! Bullet Journals are super customizable you can add anything you want to help you keep organized. Today I’m sharing some of my favorite to energize your routine!ģ0+ Super Trackers For Your Planner: Daily, Monthly, Yearly Bullet Journaling and planning are my favorite ways to stay organized! By now, you’ve probably figured out there are infinite ways to add trackers for your planner or BuJo.