The Bare Minimum Planner - A Lazy Girl's Digital Life Organizer
🍂 Introducing The Bare Minimum Planner
A digital planner for when your executive function has ghosted you but you're still trying. This soft little 6-page bundle isn’t here to whip you into shape. It’s here to whisper: doing a tiny bit is still doing something.
🌾 What’s Inside
☁️ Stuff I Might Do (No Promises)
A chill space for jotting things down without the commitment of a capital-T To-Do list. Write what might happen today. Or don’t. Either way, you're good.
🌀 Mood of the Day
Track how you’re actually feeling with an emoji, a scribble, or a wordless sigh. No pressure. No judgment. Just data for your gentle chaos.
🍪 Snack Log: Emotional Edition
Because snacks are valid forms of self-care. Note what you ate and how it made your soul feel. This is a vibe-based log, not a food tracker.
🏆 One Win Today (Even Existing Counts)
Celebrate tiny triumphs, including “didn’t disappear into the void.” This page is proof that survival is a valid accomplishment.
📆 The Weekly Chaos Overview
Loosely outline what’s coming up or what’s already spiraled. A flexible layout for soft structure and shifting priorities.
🔋 Energy Budget (Spoon Theory and Task Triage)
A gentle nod to neurodivergent brains. Use spoon theory to delegate your limited energy. What can you actually handle today? What can wait? What’s getting ghosted?
🎁 Bonus page
A quiet little thank-you letter that reminds you: you don’t need to be productive to be worthy. You downloaded a planner. That’s a win.
🖋️ How to Use It
Open in GoodNotes, Notability, Xodo, or your favorite digital planner app. Scribble. Tap. Highlight. Decorate. Use side-by-side mode for that cozy notebook feel. There are no rules here. Just vibes and very soft structure.
🌙 Final Thought
The Bare Minimum Planner isn’t here to optimize you. It’s here to companion you through your chaos with a little grace, a little sarcasm, and a lot of understanding. You’re doing enough. Truly.
PS: You can print it if you really want to. But it was made for the tablet life. Just you, your stylus, and some very low-stakes planning energy.