2025 Datebook Planner for Artists, Writers, Creatives
We mostly keep track of appointments in our phone calendars these days. This datebook planner is intended as a companion for creative people to care for their inner artist and keep track of projects and career goals. It includes food for thought, simple self-care tools, and insightful quotes. A healthy boundaries “cheat sheet” is on the back cover as gentle reminders to support your equilibrium and wellbeing throughout the year.
ACCOUNTABILITY
You can use the weekly calendar in the traditional way and/or to record plans for projects – as a way to be accountable to yourself. Think through and then schedule the steps you need to complete a goal or project, ideally with a deadline attached (subject to change, if needed.) If you tend to be over-ambitious, this process can help you become more realistic in setting goals and deadlines. If you use it regularly, this planner will also become an interesting record of your plans and progress over the year.
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SELF-APPRECIATION & GOALS ACCOMPLISHED
We tend to skip over large and small achievements without even a pause to acknowledge that we just completed a goal or task. That’s why there’s a “Self-Appreciation and Goals Accomplished” section at the end of each week; it’s a reminder to record whatever small, medium and large milestones you reach, and to celebrate your wins.
RECOMMENDATION
Write down five things you sincerely like about yourself every week, if not every day. Personal qualities, a kindness you shared, gratitude for who you are, your creative skills, project progress, whatever comes to mind. Getting in this habit will do wonders for your attitude. For a quick lift, go back and read what you wrote down in previous weeks.
NOTE
Unlike most calendars, the 2025 Datebook Planners for Artists, Writers, Creatives includes the Solstices, Equinoxes, and World Peace Day.