
You’re standing at the edge of a brand-new year.
Usually, this is the moment where we make big, sweeping resolutions... only to watch them fade by mid-February. But 2026 is going to be different. You aren't just going to hope for a good year; you are going to design one.
I’ve spent the last few weeks creating the Design Your Year 2026 Guidebook & Planner, and today, I want to give you the first 20 pages completely free, no strings attached.
Why "Designing" Beats "Resolving"
Most people fail their goals because they have a "wish" but no "blueprint." They know what they want to change, but they haven't built the system to support that change when life gets messy.
This guidebook is designed to move you from the big-picture dreams in your head to the practical rhythms on your calendar.
What’s Inside the Free 20-Page Preview?
In this abridged version, we focus on Week One: Finding Your North Star. These are the five critical days that set the foundation for your entire year:
Day 1: The 2025 Audit – Reflecting on the "data" of last year.
Day 2: Defining Your Core Values – Finding the "why" behind your work.
Day 3: The Future Self Letter – Visualizing exactly where you want to be by next December.
Day 4: Your Word of the Year – Choosing a single filter for your 2026 decisions.
Day 5: The Master Brain Dump – Clearing the mental clutter to make room for growth.
Ready to Go Deeper? Get the Full 68-Page Blueprint.
If you find the first week helpful and you’re ready to build the rest of your 2026 system, I’d love for you to join us for the full challenge.
When you join my newsletter community, BLOOM, I’ll send you the complete 68-page Design Your Year Guidebook & Planner, which includes:
Week 2: The Flow of the Four Seasons (Quarterly Dashboards & the 80/20 Edit).
Week 3: Daily Rhythms & Rituals (Ideal Week Blueprint & Habit Stacking).
Week 4: Laying Roots of Resilience (The Plan B Protocol & The Pre-Mortem).
The 2026 Planner Suite: Dated monthly calendars and weekly layout templates to keep you on track all year long.
Let’s stop drifting and start steering. The challenge starts Monday! I can’t wait to see what you design this year.

