This isn’t just a planner. It’s a flexible, printable system that:
Helps you track progress by project, not just by day
Blends bullet journal freedom with done-for-you structure
Looks clean, prints beautifully, and won’t crowd your desk
Use it for 1:1 client projects, backyard renovations, or even if you’re moving!
Who is this for?
Paper planner lovers who don’t get what they need from Google
Christians craving more than productivity hacks—they want purpose
Women who love journaling, vision boards, and spiritual growth tools
If goal setting lights you up, but you also need help staying on track
This is for the gal who wants margin, intention, and memory all in one place
You may be wondering…
Q: Is this a physical product?
A: No, this is a digital download. You’ll get a printable PDF you can use at home or send to a local printer.
Q: Can I reprint it next year?
A: Absolutely! These add-on pages are undated. Once you own it, it’s yours to use again and again. Just update your dates and goals and start fresh.
Q: Will I need special paper or ink?
A: Nope! It’s designed to be printed on regular US Letter-sized paper. You can use thicker paper for pages where you’ll be writing heavily or using markers.
Q: Do I need to buy the add-ons to use the planner?
A: Not at all. The core planner is fully functional on its own. Add-ons are optional tools for things like content planning, prayer journaling, and more.
Q: What if I don’t use every page?
A: Great! This planner is modular—use what works, skip what doesn’t. It’s meant to serve you, not overwhelm you.
A note from the creator:
I made this for the girl with big ideas and a full plate.
For the one who keeps a hundred tabs open in her brain—and still shows up with heart.
This is for the dreamers, the doers, the creatives building something beautiful, one step at a time. For the woman who prays over her plans, writes them down, and trusts God to lead the way.
This project planner was born from a need: to see the big picture and the small steps in one place. It’s a space to map your ideas, organize your phases, and actually move forward—with clarity and intention.
I hope it feels like a breath of fresh air in your workflow.
Not just another checklist—but a place where vision and action meet.

