And just like that, we’ve reached the end of June! Here’s my fourth and final coral-themed weekly of the month in my Koko & Lynn journal. 🪸
Throughout my bullet journaling journey, especially while working on themed spreads like this coral-inspired week, I've found that integrating color schemes tied to nature can really set a calming yet motivating tone for planning. The coral theme with its soft pinkish-orange hues not only brightens up the weekly view but also evokes a sense of mindfulness and serenity as you plan your days. Using motifs like coral reefs and underwater elements can also stimulate creativity, making the process of planning your week feel less like a chore and more like a personal artistic expression. This aligns well with the #bulletjournal and #plannercommunity hashtags which celebrate customization and aesthetic appeal in journaling. From my experience, incorporating weather or activity logs alongside decorative themes—such as noting daily conditions or miles walked, as hinted by some of the OCR text referencing activities and conditions—adds practical value. It helps track wellness and productivity trends over time while maintaining the journal’s beauty. If you're new to bullet journaling or looking to refresh your layouts, try choosing a theme each month or week, like coral for June, to keep your planner visually engaging and personally meaningful. Don’t hesitate to experiment with different artistic mediums like watercolor, markers, or stickers to bring your theme to life. Journaling is a personal journey, and blending creativity with functionality offers a rewarding and effective planning experience.









































