writing plan tracker {free printable}

Several years ago, I made a 1-page printable writing plan tracker to keep up with weekly goals, to-do’s, and daily writing progress. And by daily writing progress, I mean anything that helps move your writing goals along: number of words or pages written, research done, submissions made, posts finished and uploaded, etc.

Although that blog post with the printable is still here on the blog, I’m offering the printable again. A new year can mean a recommitment to writing goals, so it seemed like a good time to revisit the planning sheet.

It’s a one-page .pdf file that’s free, there’s nothing to sign up for, and it’s yours if you feel it might be helpful to track your writing goals and progress. Just download the file for the paper size you want to use, and then print it as many times as you need. It covers one week at a time, but it’s not dated.

The pdf in US letter size is here.

The pdf in A4 size is here.

The pdf in A5 size is here.

Whatever writing goals you have this year, I hope you reach them.

choose to trust {printable}…

It’s another free printable – this one is about trusting: choose to trust

As with the other printables here on the blog (when you follow that link, don’t forget to look at the previous posts too, to see all of them) there’s no charge and nothing to sign up for – just download and print as you wish.

The files include one pdf file (you should be able to set it to your desired size when you print), as well as a jpg file for size 8×10 – high quality, 300dpi, suitable for printing to frame, or put on a bulletin board, or use in an art journal – or just have somewhere for encouragement or motivation or as a reminder: choose to trust

Get the pdf file here.

The 8×10 jpg file is here.

More freebies – of various kinds – are coming, so please check back or follow the blog – or sign up to receive blog posts in your email inbox  (just go to this link  to sign up) to get them as they’re posted.

 

10 terrific tips for calming…

Because of years and years (and years) living with anxiety and trying all sorts of things to help, I have a toolkit of calming techniques. I’m always on the lookout for more things that help, and I add to my metaphorical kit whenever I discover something that works for me.

There are times when one technique or tool works better for me than the others. And there are times when something that usually works wonderfully simply won’t do the trick in a particular moment.

That’s why it’s important to have a variety of these tools and techniques, like a buffet we can survey, picking the best-for-us thing at the time.

I’ve compiled ten of my favorite calming techniques into a downloadable and printable pdf for you to have if you wish. As with the other freebies here on my blog, there’s  no charge, no need to sign up for anything – simply download the file (and print if you’d like).

You can find the pdf, 10 Terrific Tips for Calming, here.

Wishing you calm.