Today I made a declaration: I’m going all in.
After too many half-starts and juggling too many external commitments, I’m going all in on working for myself—offering coaching, consulting, spiritual direction, and self-development tools to help others thrive. But in order to do that, I had to get serious about how I manage my time and energy.
Over the weekend, I looked at countless planners. Nothing quite fit. Most were expensive, overcomplicated, or simply not built for people like me—people who do ministry work, creative work, work with a sacred rhythm, not a corporate one.
So I built my own.
Simple. Printable. 6-day week. A movable Sabbath rest. Time blocks from 8am to 7pm. Goals. Notes. Challenges. Prayers. All hand-written, because writing it out taps into the subconscious mind and sets intention in motion.
I’m sharing this image because this is exactly what I’ll be teaching others to do—craft a rhythm that works for you, not just for productivity, but for purpose.
If you’ve been meaning to get organized but traditional planners never quite worked… this might be your sign. You don’t need fancy. You need clarity, commitment, and a plan you can actually follow through on.
Let me know if you’d like a copy of the template—or if you’re ready to work with a coach who gets how hard this shift can be, but how worth it it truly is.