πŸ—“οΈ Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 3 – Goals & Miscellaneous Pages)

Welcome to the second last part of my Planner Set-up 2026 series!

This instalment dives into one of the most personal corners of my planner – the Goals and Miscellaneous pages. These sections are where ideas turn into action, small habits build momentum, and long-term dreams start taking shape.


πŸ“ŠπŸ“Š Miscellaneous Section – Trackers & Lists

To keep myself accountable (and inspired), I’ve added a few simple tracker pages this year.

Nothing complicated – just visual cues that help me spot patterns and celebrate progress.

2026 Tracker Pages Include:

  • πŸ“šTBR (To Be Read) List
  • πŸͺΆ2026 Bookshelf Tracker (Books I’ve read)
  • 🎬TV Shows & Movies to Watch

These pages make it easy to jot things down as they come up and check them off later. This year I’ve set up blank templates for the media I’m consuming (books, movies & TV) and once I’ve read or watched I’ll add a sticker of the book cover, movie poster or show series to my tracker pages

Planner pages showing a TBR book list set-up for 2026.

🎯Goals Section

Master Goals Overview

If you’ve followed my planner set-ups over the years, you’ll know I love the balance of structure and flexibility.

This year, I’ve added a Goals Section with space for both motivation and reflection.

Each goal includes:

  • a short β€œWhy” statement (to keep it meaningful)
  • a progress tracker or box
  • and a notes area for milestones and inspiration

My 2026 Goal Categories:

  • Physical Health
  • Mental Health
  • Home
  • Family
  • Personal Development
  • Creative
  • Spiritual
2026 Master Goals overview spread

πŸͺ΄Goal Breakdown Pages

Each main goal gets its own Goal Breakdown page – a space for clarity, planning, and flexibility.

I’ve kept these pages light and simple so I can revisit them during my Quarterly Reset Weeks.

Each Page Includes:

  • Main Goal (written in full)
  • Purpose / My Why
  • Minimum Viable Success & Ideal Outcome
  • Metrics of Success
  • Reflection Space for end-of-quarter notes

These pages help me pause, realign, and adapt. Because sometimes goals shift and that’s perfectly okay.

Planner goal breakdown page showing reflection notes and success metrics.

πŸ’­Reflection Pages

At the back of my Goals section, I’ve added Reflection Spreads for the mid-year and end-of-year check-ins.

They’re simple but powerful tools for capturing lessons and celebrating progress.

Reflection Spreads:

  • ✨Mid-Year Check-In: Review growth, lessons, and needed adjustments.
  • πŸŒ™Year-End Review: Reflect on wins, surprises, and lessons from 2026 before setting intentions for 2027.

These pages help turn planning into story – connecting intention with lived experience.


🌿Wrapping It All Up

And that’s a wrap on my Planner Set-up 2026 series!

This planner is more than paper and ink – it’s a companion through the seasons of the year.

Each goal, tracker, and reflection spread helps me stay grounded while leaving room for change.

Stay tuned, I’ll be sharing a look inside my finished setup soon, complete with photos, printable inserts, and maybe a few sneak peeks of how it evolves as the year unfolds.

✨ Read More from This Series:

Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 1 – Tools & Layout)
Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 2 – Yearly & Monthly Pages)
Planner Set-up Series Master Post List

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