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Printable and printed planners, trackers, and workbooks — made by Minimalist Beginnings, delivered through our Etsy shop.
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Every product here began as something we wanted and could not find — a calmer way to plan a week, let go of a room, or see where the money goes. Each one follows the same four pillars as the blog.
Clutter, a rushed week, a home that will not stay calm, and spending that quietly drains away are not four problems — they are one overloaded life seen from four sides. Four core workbooks together, for less than buying them apart.
$28
If decluttering feels like too much, that is not a flaw in you. The whole home, broken into small areas and fifteen-minute steps you can begin today.
$12
For the objects that carry people, places, and old versions of yourself. A kind, slow guide to keeping what matters on purpose — without guilt.
$12
A full closet and nothing to wear is a clutter problem wearing different clothes. Find the pieces you already reach for, and clear space to see them.
$12
Paper is the clutter that does not look like clutter — until the drawer will not close. Clear the pile category by category, then keep it clear with a small system.
$12
Sixty short decluttering prompts, one to a card. Pull one, do what it says, set it down. One card is a whole session, with no streak to keep and no order to follow.
$10
The same sixty prompts as a printed deck, sent to you ready to use — no printing and no cutting.
$35
Most money advice starts with guilt. This does not. An undated workbook for seeing where your money actually goes — clarity, not willpower.
$12
A no-buy month is not deprivation — it is a short, deliberate pause from buying beyond what you need. Thirty calm days, on your own rules.
$12
A calm, undated planner for anyone whose weeks feel too full — built around weeks, months, and whole seasons, with room left empty on purpose.
$12
The same calm, undated planner as a printed paperback — weekly and monthly pages, sent to you ready to use.
$29
Digital clutter does not pile up on a counter — it piles up in your attention. Clear the noise one area at a time, the way you would clear a room.
$12
A calm home is not a spotless home — it is a home that does not ask much of you. Small, repeated rhythms instead of big weekend clean-ups.
$12
A reset is a short, repeatable loop that returns a home to calm. Printable cards you cut out and keep in sight, because a card on the counter gets used.
$12
Our favorites. Beyond our own planners, these are the products we actually use and would recommend without hesitation — we only list things that genuinely reduce complexity. We earn a small commission from Amazon links at no cost to you, as an Amazon Associate, from qualifying purchases. Prices are approximate and change often; check Amazon for the current price. Full disclosure →
Paper weighs us down — physically and mentally. The Kindle Scribe lets you read books, take notes, and annotate documents all in one device. An entire library and a full notebook, without a single sheet of paper.
Around $500
If the Kindle Scribe is a reader that lets you write, the reMarkable is a notebook that happens to be a screen. An 11.8-inch paper-like display, a pen with no lag, and nothing else competing for your attention — no store, no apps, no notifications.
Around $680
If you’re just starting out or on a tighter budget, this is our honest budget recommendation. Good quality, no frills, does the job well.
Around $90
The 12-piece set you buy once and keep. A ceramic non-stick surface with no PFAS or PFOA, oven-safe, and a magnetic rack and lid holder so it stores flat instead of in a teetering stack.
Around $450
We’re adding home organization, cleaning, and everyday carry. Only products we personally own and use.
Read the blog while you waitThe Weekly Reset Worksheet is a free one-page printable — a small taste of how these tools feel in use.
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