What if sticking to your planner was easy?


Hey Reader,

Let's be honest—having a planner is one thing, but using it consistently? That's a whole other struggle.

If you've ever started fresh with big goals, only to lose momentum a few weeks in… you're not alone. It's something I hear all the time. That's why I'm creating something new—something that could change how we plan, stay accountable, and follow through.

🚀 Introducing: The Planning Power Circle! 🚀

💡 Imagine having:

✔️ Guided planning sessions to start your week with clarity
✔️ A space to stay accountable & track your progress
✔️ A group of like-minded women who get it
✔️ A live call every two weeks to help you stay on track

Right now, I'm looking for a few beta members to test this for free for the first 2 months. After that, it'll be just $10/month—because planning should be simple AND accessible.

✨ If this sounds like something you'd love, Reader, hit reply with "I'm in!" to grab a free spot. I'll be taking the first few people who respond.

Let's finally make planning work for us, together. 💛

All the very best,

Nikola
Creator & Founder
West Coast Dreaming

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