At Inspirational Guidance, September marks the start of something new - three printable planners designed to help you build confidence, live with intention, and make journaling part of your everyday routine. These printable planners have been carefully created for maximum impact. Each one is grounded in years of personal development work, and practical coaching tools that help you stay consistent. Here’s what we have added to the shop this month:
The Self-Authorship Planner Pack - A companion tool to our Self-Authorship Starter Kit and A Self-Authored Life Guide. This planner helps you design your life by applying self-authorship principles daily, catching drift and redirecting it into deliberate design.
The Self-Confidence Builder Planner for women - A standalone system that grows confidence through micro-wins, evidence logs, gentle “no” scripts, and reframing tools. It’s built from years of practice and NLP techniques, distilled into one place for lasting results.
The Journaling Planner Inserts - A lightweight but powerful journaling system that makes reflection simple. With daily compass pages, a 7-day starter sequence, and guided prompts, it helps you create a living record of your days in just 10 minutes.
How to Use Printables: Binder or Digital Reader
One of the biggest advantages of printable planners is their flexibility. When you purchase one of our planner packs, you will receive all four common sizes (A4, A5, US Letter, Half Letter). That means you can:
Print at Home and Use in a Binder
Choose your preferred size, print a week or two at a time, and keep the pages in a ring binder or disc-bound planner. This keeps your growth journey visible and easy to update.
Upload to a Digital Reader
If you prefer to stay paperless, upload the PDF into apps like GoodNotes or Notability. From there you can duplicate pages, highlight, or type directly on-screen. It’s journaling and planning made portable.
Many people combine the two using digital copies for on-the-go planning and printed versions for deeper reflection at their desk or bedside.
How to Integrate Digital and Printable Planning
If you have ever wondered whether you should go digital or stick with paper, the answer may be both. For example:
- Use the digital version on your tablet for daily tracking, quick notes, and portability.
- Keep a printed binder for weekly reviews, reflection questions, and long-term records.
This way, you create a blended system flexible enough for a busy life, but grounded enough to give you a tangible record of your progress.
The beauty of printable planners is that they are ready when you are. You don’t have to wait for a January reset. You can start today, with one page at a time. Each one is designed to help you create a living document of your growth journey — a record you can build on week after week.