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Hi Reader, I don’t believe in year-long pressure. What does work — again and again — is a focused 90-day rhythm. That’s why the Three-Month Planner exists. It gives you: It’s undated, modular, and designed for real life — missed days included. If January feels noisy Reader, this is a quieter way to reset without starting over. You can explore the Three-Month Planner here → Visit Shop​ No hype. Just a tool that meets you where you are. All the very best, Nikola​ |
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Hey Reader, Can I say something gently? If you’ve already skipped days, weeks, or whole plans this year, that’s not a motivation problem. It’s usually a system problem. Most planners assume perfect consistency. Real life doesn’t work that way. That’s why I plan undated and in short horizons. When a day goes sideways, I don’t “catch up.” I just… turn the page. No wasted space. No guilt spiral. No dramatic restart. If planning has ever made you feel behind instead of supported, I want you to...
Hi Reader, Happy New Year — and welcome back. I haven’t been in your inbox since late October. The end of the year was full and hectic on my end, like it is for many of you, and I wasn’t sure that adding another email to the noise was actually helpful. But I do believe in this space — and in showing up with something steady when it does matter. So I’m easing back in now, without the rush. January has a lot of opinions. Run faster. Do more. Fix everything now. I’m opting out of that this year...
Hi Reader, With all the Halloween buzz in the air, I thought today was the perfect time to talk about finding calm in the middle of the chaos. Fourteen years ago, I packed up my life, crossed an ocean, and started over. I didn’t have a clear roadmap, just one guiding belief: make a plan and make it happen. That mindset became my anchor. Whenever things felt uncertain, I returned to it: write it down, break it down, take one step forward. Years later, when I found myself overwhelmed again —...