For creative planner lovers and bullet journal fans, lists do much more than capture to-dos. When chosen thoughtfully, they can clarify your priorities, spark new ideas, and create a system that keeps both your life and your goals beautifully organized. At Dark Moon Paper, we believe your bullet journal should be as inspirational as it is functional, and we’ve learned that a few well-chosen lists can completely transform the way you plan and achieve. Below, we’ll dive into five powerful bullet journal lists—each with detailed setup ideas and actionable tips—so you can level up your planning routine and get closer to your most meaningful goals.
1. Yearly Vision & Goals List
Start your bullet journal journey by defining your big-picture dreams for the year. Rather than a generic resolution list, make this a living page for all the intentions, projects, and aspirations you want to achieve. Visually mapping your year helps clarify priorities and guides your monthly and weekly planning.
- Include: Your “word of the year,” top 3–5 goals, and 1–2 fun, personal intentions (like “learn watercolor basics,” or “visit a botanical garden”).
- Pro tip: Pair each goal with a small illustration or a decorative sticker that visually represents your intention. This makes your list more inviting to revisit and keeps you inspired throughout the year.
At Dark Moon Paper, we love using the Starlit Sakura Dashboard Kit to decorate yearly vision spreads, making your goals feel special and worthy of focus.

2. Quarterly or Monthly Goals Tracker
While yearly goals lay the foundation, real progress happens in the day-to-day. A quarterly or monthly goals page keeps you connected to your ambitions and ensures regular progress checks. Not only does this help break big dreams into smaller milestones, but it also promotes consistent reflection and course-correction—a trait that separates hopeful planners from true goal-getters.
- Dedicate a spread for each quarter or month.
- Use a simple three-column format: Goal, Key Steps, Progress.
- Include a mini progress bar or use decorative stickers for visual encouragement as you check off steps.
For example, if your quarterly goal is to “organize work projects,” you could list action steps like “brainstorm project list,” “create timelines,” and “set up tracker.” Mark each step with a fun Lilac Dusk checkbox sticker or icon for motivation!

3. Favorite Habits & Routines List
The most successful bullet journalers make habit tracking part of their daily or weekly spreads. Instead of random checklists, devote a master list to your core routines—everything from daily walks to evening reading. Over time, this page becomes a reflection of how you want to live each day, not just what you need to get done.
- List 5–8 habits that support your well-being and priorities, such as “Read 20 minutes,” “Plan tomorrow’s schedule,” “Evening skincare,” or “Stretch.”
- Create a monthly mini-grid (31 tiny boxes per habit, one for each day) or use beautiful functional stickers as daily checkmarks.
- Use color-coding to distinguish morning, midday, and evening routines for quick reference.
To make your tracker page feel special, try layering washi tape or placing floral deco from the Cottage Succulents Vertical Kit in the margins—every check-in becomes a dose of inspiration as well as accountability!

4. Project & Brain Dump List
All creative, busy people need a space to park their ideas before they get lost in the shuffle. Enter the master project and brain dump list—a spread where you can capture all your future plans, creative bursts, and “maybe someday” tasks. This isn’t just a list; it’s a launchpad for your best ideas!
- Create two distinct sections: one for ongoing projects (with columns for status and deadlines) and one for creative ideas or to-dos without specific timelines.
- Use icons and color or banners to flag high-priority projects, wish-list items, or those waiting for input from others.
- Revisit monthly: What can you move into next month’s planner? What needs archiving?
Using a bold header from our Electric Forest Vertical Kit or statement florals helps differentiate your project list from your regular to-do pages, visually separating short-term actions from long-term plans.

5. Bi-Weekly or Monthly Reflection Spread
Real growth only happens when we take the time to reflect. A dedicated reflection spread lets you celebrate your achievements, identify roadblocks, and adjust priorities proactively—before small setbacks derail your progress. Making this a bullet journal staple not only fosters self-awareness but also encourages a more mindful, connected approach to goal-getting.
- Reserve a spread every other week or each month for these prompts:
- Big Wins: What three things did you crush?
- What Didn’t Work: Which habits, tasks, or mindsets held you back?
- Recovery Plan: What will you change or try next time?
- Decorate with calming colors, affirmations, or moon-themed stickers to create a peaceful vibe that invites honest reflection.
For a truly energizing reflection, the dreamy artwork from our Enchanted Apothecary Weekly Kit adds a touch of magic that reminds you planning is a form of self-care, not just a chore.

How to Make These Lists Work for You
- Review Weekly: Block out 30–60 minutes each weekend to review your vision, update trackers, and set actionable next steps based on your lists.
- Keep It Creative: Use themed sticker kits, washi tape, and colorful markers to make each list page visually engaging. The more you love opening your journal, the more likely you’ll stick with it!
- Limit Your Lists: Don’t overwhelm yourself—start with these five as your foundation. Expand only when you feel confident managing them.
- Celebrate Progress: Pause to acknowledge even small wins. A checkmark, a gold star sticker, or a doodle can make the difference in cultivating joy and momentum.
Level Up Your Bullet Journal Planning—Creatively
With these five essential bullet journal lists, you’ll move beyond basic tracking to build a system that supports intentional living—blending beauty, structure, and creative expression in every page. Remember, a little visual inspiration can make daily planning feel less like a task and more like an act of self-care.
If you’re ready to refresh your planner with unique and high-quality stickers designed for creators like you, explore our full collection at Dark Moon Paper. Let’s turn your bullet journal into your favorite place to dream, plan, and create! 🌙