26/12/2025
I’ve been a planner and journal person for as long as I can remember. Even as a child, I loved writing things down. Thoughts, plans, small reflections along the way. And while I’ve already shifted most parts of my life to digital, I still enjoy writing just as much as I love reading. There’s something grounding about pen on paper that I don’t want to lose.
This season, I’m using different planners for different purposes.
One is my diary. It’s where I process, reflect, and write honestly. I’m especially drawn to my Laboclip journal from Japan, Gem Edition. It’s white, clean and quietly beautiful. The ring detail gives subtle 👰🏻♀️ feels and makes journaling feel intentional and meaningful.
Another planner is for daily work. It keeps my tasks, priorities and meetings in order. Simple, structured, and focused.
Then there’s my weekly planner, a farewell gift from which sits in between. It’s for everyday life and personal rhythms. Plans, reminders and space to check in with myself as each week unfolds.
A lot has happened this past year. There were realizations I couldn’t ignore and revealing moments that clarified what needed to change. I learned what and who to let go of and what truly deserves my attention.
I’ve finished creating my vision board for 2026 and I’m genuinely looking forward to what’s ahead. More than goals, systems, or plans, my anchor remains the same. To trust in the Lord with all my heart and lean not on my own understanding.
God at the center. Everything else follows. 🤍