My Favorite 12 Free Printables to Start the New Year Well-Planned
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The start of a new year is the perfect time to organize your life, set fresh goals, and create systems that work for you.
Here are 12 free printables designed to keep you organized, focused, and motivated every step of the way. These are some of my all-time favorites!
You can print out all of them or just the ones you need. Whatever works best for you! Let’s dive in and start planning for a successful year.
1. Yearly Overview Calendar
I keep a year-at-a-glance calendar everywhere: on my office wall, fridge, and planner. I use them for big-picture planning and to keep track of important dates.
This printable is perfect for setting long-term goals, planning vacations, and staying on top of birthdays and anniversaries.
More yearly 2025 calendars HERE.
2. Vision Board Template
What’s a new year without a vision board? This printable template makes it easy to represent your goals, dreams, and aspirations visually.
Hang it on your wall as a daily reminder of what you are working toward.
More vision board templates HERE.
3. Brain Decluttering Worksheet
Sometimes, our minds can feel overwhelmed with everything we need to do or remember. And decluttering your brain at the beginning of the year is always a good idea.
Use this printable worksheet to write down all the tasks, ideas, and thoughts occupying your mind. You can then concentrate on your goals and later return to these notes when needed.
More brain dump worksheets HERE.
4. Three Months-at-a-Glance
This printable lets you see three months at once, perfect for planning and coordinating events or projects that span a few months.
Out of all my planning printables, these are the ones I rely on the most for goal setting, quarterly planning, and project management.
5. Goal-Setting Worksheet
Set meaningful goals for the year ahead! This worksheet helps you break down your big dreams into smaller, actionable steps. I always like to choose three goals for the year, quarter or month and break them down into action steps.
This simple yet effective printable has been the one I’ve used for years. And every year, it delivers!
6. Habit Tracker
A habit tracker is the tool for staying accountable and creating new, positive habits. Whatever you’d like to do this year consistently, tracking your
I like tracking only one thing on each tracker, but with this habit tracker calendar you can track daily, weekly and monthly habits on one page.
More habit trackers HERE.
7. Budget Planner
Start the new year by getting your finances in order with this budget planner! First, create your budget, and then track your expenses monthly.
More budget planners HERE.
8. Bill organizer
The beginning of the year is the best time to start bill tracking. You can use this with the budget planner, or if budgeting and tracking all the expenses is too much work, having an overview of all bills due and the amount owed is a great way to start managing your money.
More bill organizers HERE.
9. Savings Tracker
And what’s a new year without savings goals? This printable helps you set specific targets and track your
Saving money is a popular resolution for many people, and this printable makes it easy to track your savings
More savings trackers HERE.
10. Monthly Planner / Calendar
No list of printables would be complete without a monthly calendar, and I’m excited to share a brand-new design with you! This one features an adorable pastel theme; you won’t find it anywhere else on my site yet.
More 2025 monthly calendars HERE.
11. Weekly Planner
I love using a weekly planner to lay out my schedule, to-dos, meal plans, and self-care activities for the week ahead. If you have a busy week ahead, print this out and plan accordingly to stay on top of everything. Don’t forget to make time for yourself too!
More weekly planners HERE.
12. Birthday Calendar / Special Days Tracker
If you don’t have a birthday calendar or a calendar for special days and anniversaries, the beginning of the year is a great time to start!
Go through all your previous calendars, old messages, and notes, and write down all the birthdays and special days.
If you notice that you don’t know some birthdays, it’s easy to ask for them by saying that you’re creating a birthday calendar and couldn’t find the date. Super smooth—and helpful!
More birthday calendars HERE.
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I hope you enjoy these 12 free printables, which help you start the year feeling organized and inspired. Download one or all of them to plan for your most productive year!
Cheers to staying organized and achieving our goals together.