🧺 2026 Planning Made Simple



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Happy Friday - I hope you had a fantastic Christmas!

The week between Christmas and New Year’s always feels like a reset. It’s the perfect time to print what you need, get organized, and start 2026 feeling calm and prepared.

Here are 12 printables that end up being fan-favorites every year...the ones that actually make routines stick and planning feel doable again!


πŸ—“οΈ PLAN YOUR YEAR AHEAD

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collage of printable calendars for 2026. my goals overview printable.
habit tracker printables next to markers. collage of to do list printables.

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🧽 CLEANING PRINTABLES THAT WORK

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2 cleaning printables on a desk, with supplies. daily/weekly cleaning schedule in a notebook.
collage of chore chart printables. monthly laundry rotation printable in a notebook.

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πŸ›’ EVERYDAY TASKS MADE EASIER

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2 grocery list printable checklists. 3 meal planning printables.
finance and account organization cover page in a notebook. declutter room by room checklist in a notebook.

🫧 NEW YEAR RESET TIPS

  • Print everything now and store it in one binder labeled β€œ2026 Planning.”
  • Choose one focus for January - cleaning, habits, or meal planning - instead of tackling everything at once.
  • Schedule one quiet hour this weekend for planning - it’ll make a big difference.

P.S. What’s your top goal for 2026 - a cleaner home, better routines, or less stress? Reply and tell me - I’m planning next month’s printables around your answers! πŸ’—

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