This is a companion book to The Monthly Coloring Book Journal Series. This is NOT a coloring book, but a How To manual for using the MCBJ series
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Do you love organizational tools? Are you an office supply junkie, like me? I admit it, I have a problem. Now I know I’m not alone.
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This book briefly explains how to use your MCBJ. It has a cursory overview of the various tools and systems used in the Monthly Coloring Book Journal Series. Systems such as Dave Allen's Getting Things Done, Hal Elrod's The Miracle Morning, Marla Cilley's Flylady System as well as Bullet Journaling.
The book explains the various pages and charts that you will get with your coloring book and has a link to a free printable sample MCBJ. It is mostly here to show you what the system is like so you can decide if it's something you'd like to try out.
I made the MCBJ (Monthly Coloring Book Journal) for my own personal use based on the various tools I’ve found that have worked to help me coordinate my hectic life. When I say hectic, I don’t exaggerate. My husband and I have four kids (one grown now, two homeschooled and one in public school) who are all involved with theater and sports. I run a home-based business which involves quite a bit of travel, do freelance design work, write books (both fiction and non-fiction), and somehow still need to get at least some of the housework and cooking done.
I’m also a bit of a scatterbrain and struggle with ADD. So when I said I’ve tried all the tools and systems, I am not kidding. All of them fall short in one aspect or another.
Apps don’t work. Like you, I’m a visual creative. We need the information in front of us, tangible and visible, not hidden behind screens. We interact differently and our mind responds differently to information when we handle it, pen on paper, the old-fashioned way.
This book helps you to do just that.
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Do you love organizational tools? Are you an office supply junkie, like me? I admit it, I have a problem. Now I know I’m not alone.
---------------------------------------------------------
This book briefly explains how to use your MCBJ. It has a cursory overview of the various tools and systems used in the Monthly Coloring Book Journal Series. Systems such as Dave Allen's Getting Things Done, Hal Elrod's The Miracle Morning, Marla Cilley's Flylady System as well as Bullet Journaling.
The book explains the various pages and charts that you will get with your coloring book and has a link to a free printable sample MCBJ. It is mostly here to show you what the system is like so you can decide if it's something you'd like to try out.
I made the MCBJ (Monthly Coloring Book Journal) for my own personal use based on the various tools I’ve found that have worked to help me coordinate my hectic life. When I say hectic, I don’t exaggerate. My husband and I have four kids (one grown now, two homeschooled and one in public school) who are all involved with theater and sports. I run a home-based business which involves quite a bit of travel, do freelance design work, write books (both fiction and non-fiction), and somehow still need to get at least some of the housework and cooking done.
I’m also a bit of a scatterbrain and struggle with ADD. So when I said I’ve tried all the tools and systems, I am not kidding. All of them fall short in one aspect or another.
Apps don’t work. Like you, I’m a visual creative. We need the information in front of us, tangible and visible, not hidden behind screens. We interact differently and our mind responds differently to information when we handle it, pen on paper, the old-fashioned way.
This book helps you to do just that.