🍂 Your fall reset in 3 lines


Hi Reader,

When fall gets busy, I strip my planning back to three lines a day:

  • Top 3 tasks that matter most
  • One self-care micro-moment (yes, tea counts)
  • One not-to-do that frees up time

It’s quick, it’s grounding, and it pairs well with your coziest sweater and a candle. 🍂

This little ritual helps calm scattered mornings and sets the tone for the week.

👉 Want my weekly + monthly pages to try it yourself? Reply CLARITY and I’ll send you the free Chaos to Clarity Kit.
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Already have a planner or the kit? Try this week’s 3-line reset anyway and reply with your Top 3 — I’d love to hear what you’re focusing on.

Your reset doesn’t need to be big Reader, just consistent.

All the very best,

Nikola​
Creator & Founder
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