Why Two Six-Month Planners Instead of One Book?
Because a fresh start shouldn’t only come once a year.
Switching planners every six months gives you:
✔️ A clean slate for a mid-year reset.
✔️ A lighter, easier-to-carry book.
✔️ Flexibility to adjust your routines as life shifts.
✔️ Permission to begin again without waiting for January.
The January–June planner helps you set your intentions.
The July–December planner helps you evolve them.
Inside, you’ll find daily pages that help you stay balanced, grounded, and prepared:
A Daily Schedule: Clear planning space from morning to night.
Health Priorities: Gentle daily check-ins for movement, nourishment, hydration, and rest.
Work To-Dos: A focused area for your professional tasks and deadlines.
Cleaning Checklist: A simple way to stay on top of your home environment.
Morning & Evening Routines: Space to anchor your day with consistency.
Top 3 “For Me” Priorities: A daily reminder to make room for yourself.
Thoughts, Feelings & Doodles: A creative outlet for reflection and mental clarity.
A Note From the Designer
For the last 20 years, planners have been my anchor. As someone who is juggling being a mother, a business owner, and the full-time caregiver in my home, I’ve lived inside the pages of daily planners, using them not only to organize my life, but as an extension of my journaling practice.
But even with decades of trying every format imaginable, I always felt something was missing. My personal tasks and work tasks blended together. My routines were squeezed into tiny margins. My health priorities were an afterthought. And the things just for me — the small, grounding, life-giving actions — often ended up pushed to the back burner.
So I created a planner that gives those pieces the space they deserve.
I designed this with the person in mind who’s carrying a lot: the parent, the creator, the entrepreneur, the caregiver, the dreamer. The person who wants clarity and calm in a world that doesn’t always make room for it.
This planner is meant to feel like a deep breath.
A place to empty your mind.
A space to categorize the chaos so it becomes manageable, not overwhelming.
My hope is that when you open these pages, you feel supported, empowered, and grounded — like you finally have room to hold everything you’re responsible for without losing yourself in the process.
With love,
Cecilia Tripp