What it’s in the Mindful Minimalist Planner
Howdy planner peeps,
I got the all the new planner setups out this year: On the website, on Etsy, on Amazon
I also set it up so it was blank for Amazon, so they are evergreen and don’t need to be updated all the time. You can of course pick up dated in the shop every year, planning them to be pretty affordable – but if you buy the undated bundle you will get all the collections, agendas, etc and all future collection pages.
I plan to add some how-to planning pages too, I am working on those. Similar to how I do the freebie goal planner here. A walk-through with examples.
What it’s in the Mindful Minimalist Planner
I decided to name the planner – Mindful Minimalist Planner after what I hope was enough looking at what exist and what I wanted. I wanted something around neutral, mindfulness and just general chill vibes. The goal I have with my planner design is to provide a clear easy going space so you can focus on your goals, yourself and what is on the page vs worrying about the decor or design. It’s meant to be incredibly neutral, no holidays and fit the standard kits as wanted. You can pick and choose the inserts you want to add in or use regularly, but the basic start is the same as all planners.
So what does the start of the planner include then? Planner starts for me, include; a name page, the current and next year at a glance, future logs – the standard one I include is has the month at the top, and lines under each month.
Sometimes I include some goal pages, or blank ones. In the Amazon planner, I included these because it is a printed book, so easier to ensure there are some goal pages at the start.
Each monthly page has a cover, blank month (undated and dated both) with a review page on the back. So four pages front & back or two pages. You can get dated in the Etsy shop, or use the blank versions forever. It’s also super easy to swap out the cover pages if you wanted each year.
After the monthly pages I provide several agenda pages, as well as dated weeks in the shop. Undated weeks are easy, you can pick any of the basic ones I have – hourly, vertical, horizontal, and weekly tasks pages. Easy to swap these guys into your planner anytime. In the Amazon planners I have them set by type – hourly, vertical, weekly tasks. Daily was not possible at this size, so I might add one later…if I do I’ll update.
Collection pages are the in the ridiculous amount category at this point. I organize them under Lifestyle, Money, Health, Goals, Agenda (the weekly pages), and Spiritual (all witchy based). I only list the most popular ones on Etsy, buy you can get them all in the bundle.
The most recently ones I’ve made are video game tracking and book tracking pages. Since I’ve gotten into that – however I tend to make things I see and want to try. Also feel free to recommend ones…I plan to add more health challenges this year since the 5k tracker is so popular.
I love my planner design even though it so simple. It makes it hard to really market it, since it’s not meant to be used any specific way. I don’t care though, I will make the pages for myself and I like sharing them.
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Happy planning