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Happy New Year! My 2024 minimalist Bullet Journal setup

26 January 20246 January 2024

I am embracing simplicity again in my 2024 minimalist Bullet Journal—simple layouts, essential logs, and streamlining productivity for a focused year.

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Year in review, goodbye 2023 and plans for 2024

29 December 2023

2023 has been a magical year. With the new year quickly approaching, I’ve been reflecting on 2023. Here’s my year in review and what I look forward to in 2024.

Categories Lifestyle Tags holidays
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Happy New Year! My 2023 Minimalist Bullet Journal setup

30 November 20237 January 2023

A new year means a new Bullet Journal. The Bullet Journal is an organisation system in a handwritten notebook. Here’s my 2023 Minimalist Bullet Journal setup.

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Happy New Year: 2022 in review and planning for 2023

29 December 202330 December 2022

Happy New Year! 2020 was a crushing year, but 2021 was better. Here’s a look back at my 2022 and what I’m looking forward to in 2023.

Categories Lifestyle Tags holidays

Roe v. Wade is gone, but we’re still getting an abortion

14 September 202225 June 2022

The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade and sets the nation back 50 years. And guess what? We’re still going to have an abortion.

Categories Lifestyle Tags politics
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Living a life of Paganism and Witchcraft is hard

22 April 2022

We navigate the overculture, but we do not belong to it. So, we stand out. Living a life of Paganism and Witchcraft is hard.

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