2025 on PlannerFun.com: The Posts, the Printables, and the Planning Ideas
If you missed a post (or want to come back to one later), here’s a clean little roundup—organized by theme—so you can grab what you need fast.
Planner routines that keep life from slipping through the cracks
These posts were all about building simple rhythms—daily, weekly, monthly—so your planner is actually helping you (not just sitting there looking pretty).
How to Build Planner Routines: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Beyond
Ideas for daily checks, weekly resets, and monthly overviews—practical, doable, and not overly complicated.
Read it →How I Do a Weekly Review in My Planner
A look at the weekly review habit—what it is, why it helps, and how to keep it simple.
Read it →Sticky notes: small tool, big impact
Sticky notes showed up all year—planning, Bible journaling, GTD-style capturing, and simple “move-this-to-next-week” life.
The Power of Sticky Notes in Your Planner
How to use them, print them, store them, and keep them from turning into a mess.
Read it →Creative Ways to Use Sticky Notes in Your Bible and Planner
Ways to use sticky notes for Scripture study and planner life—even if you’re printing on plain paper and adding adhesive.
Read it →Freebies and quick printables that make planning easier
A mix of downloads and “grab it and use it” pages—especially for habit tracking and quick capturing.
Don’t Break the Chain Habit Tracker Freebie
A simple habit tracker that helps you build consistency one day at a time.
Get it →GTD-Inspired Sticky Notes Freebie
A “get it out of your head” printable designed for quick capturing.
Get it →10 Simple Ways to Keep Memories in Your Planner (Plus Freebie)
Memory-keeping ideas + a gratitude-style printable you can tuck right into your planner.
Read it →Don’t Forget Our Freebies Page – New Additions
A quick post pointing to what’s been added and where to find it.
Read it →The “try this and see” planning ideas
These were the posts that leaned a little more experimental—planner hacks, mental clutter clearing, and “why not?” ideas.
A Planner Hack That Might Change Everything
A practical idea that’s easy to test in any ring planner.
Read it →The Planner Time Capsule Hack
A wild (and oddly helpful) way to “seal off” a section of your planner until a future date.
Read it →I Asked for the Wildest Planner Hack… and This Is What I Got
A fun post built around unexpected ideas from other planners.
Read it →Considering the Franklin Covey Method for Next Year
A look at experimenting with the Franklin Covey method and what’s worth keeping.
Read it →Using your planner for more than tasks
This theme popped up more than once—because planning is helpful, but remembering matters too.
Using Your Planner to Remember Christmas (Not Just Plan It)
Quick ways to capture moments, names, answered prayers, and the little things you don’t want to forget.
Read it →From the Archives: Car Accident Preparedness Kit
A practical “just in case” checklist worth printing and tucking away.
Read it →Mother of the Groom resources (because that role is real)
Posts for moms who want to support well, stay organized, and enjoy the season—without stepping on toes.
How My Son’s Wedding Inspired My Mother of the Groom Planners
The story behind the MOTG products and why they were created in the first place.
Read it →5 Things Every Mother of the Groom Should Know Early On
A practical “start here” list for the early part of engagement season.
Read it →A few personal posts that showed the real life behind the planning
How It All Started: My First Computer and a Love for Design
Where the love for layout and designing pages began.
Read it →Because You’ve Been Dying to Know… My Morning Routine
A peek at real-life mornings (and the kind of routine that keeps the day moving).
Read it →December planning: keep it meaningful, keep it doable
December posts leaned into “don’t overdo it”—use the planner to support the season, not run it.
A One-Page Christmas Eve Planner Setup
A simple one-page way to keep Christmas Eve calm and organized.
Read it →How to Use Your Planner During Christmas Week (Without Ruining the Holiday)
Light planning that doesn’t steamroll the week.
Read it →How to Choose a New Planner for the New Year (Without Overthinking It)
A practical way to choose what you’ll actually use.
Read it →New in the Shop: A Customizable Daily Planner Insert for 2026 (365 Pages)
A shop update and a look at a full set of dated daily pages.
See it →Your turn
If you only keep one planning habit going into the new year, what would you pick—daily check-in, weekly review, sticky notes for capturing, or memory-keeping?
Leave me a comment and tell me what you’re carrying forward.



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