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The Quick and Easy Dotted Journal Spread For Client Work

Brittany Luckham
2 min readOct 10, 2023

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Work, no matter what it is you do, is always going to be a little messy and a lot chaotic. There’s deadlines to remember, meetings to schedule, people that still haven’t gotten back to you despite the multiple reminders.

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As a small business owner who’s doing this by herself, here is how I use my dotted journal for work to help manage some of the chaos.

First, a small disclaimer, this is by no means a perfect or fully developed method. I’m just starting out and have only worked with a few clients.

Alright, let’s get started.

This method is a pretty simple one. I put the client’s name or business as the spreads title. Then, similar to my daily spreads, I either split a page in half or spread it across both pages. One side is for tasks; the standard to-do list. The other is dedicated to notes: meetings notes, reminders, creative notes, etc.

Client bujo spread for the Forgotten Feral’s Cat Rescue.
The Forgotten Feral’s Cat Rescue will be a charity client.

Now, because I work remotely and all of my work is done on my laptop, I try to incorporate my journal as much as possible, so I’m not always looking at a screen. Taking the time to plan my tasks with pen and paper gives my eyes the break they need.

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Brittany Luckham
Brittany Luckham

Written by Brittany Luckham

Brittany, owner of NOTOLUX, writes about books, Autism, and life in general. https://www.notolux.ca/about/links

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