Planning & Organization
Mid-Year Alignment: How to Realign When Life Feels Off Track
Feeling off track? Use mid-year alignment practices—reflection, journaling, and small intentional actions—to reset and reconnect with your priorities.
The truth about planning and overwhelm
Coloring isn’t just for kids—it’s a mindfulness tool for adults too. Research shows that creative activities like coloring improve focus and reduce stress.
Designing a Weekly Reset Routine That Grounds You
Living in alignment doesn’t require big changes—it’s about small, consistent actions. Here are five simple habits you can start today:
Money Mindfulness: How to Be More Present With Your Finances
Discover how money mindfulness can reduce stress, align your spending with values, and create intentional, reflective financial habits.
Simple Money Habits That Reduce Stress
Most of us aren’t bad with money — we’re just tired of managing it. Learn eight simple money habits that bring calm, clarity, and control back to your week.
How to Use the Life Aligned Planner to Simplify Your Week
Coloring isn’t just for kids—it’s a mindfulness tool for adults too. Research shows that creative activities like coloring improve focus and reduce stress.
Why “Getting Your Life Together” Doesn’t Mean Doing More
Living in alignment doesn’t require big changes—it’s about small, consistent actions. Here are five simple habits you can start today:
How to Choose a Word of the Year That Actually Guides You
Every January, we chase new goals, but what if alignment—not achievement—was the real goal? A Word of the Year isn’t about doing more; it’s about living with more awareness. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to find a word that truly grounds your year—one that feels like home, not homework.
Introducing the Life Aligned Planner: A Simpler Way to Get Your Life Together
Coloring isn’t just for kids—it’s a mindfulness tool for adults too. Research shows that creative activities like coloring improve focus and reduce stress.
Morning Rituals That Actually Stick (Even If You’re Not a Morning Person)
Living in alignment doesn’t require big changes—it’s about small, consistent actions. Here are five simple habits you can start today: