A tool for modern discipleship with old world sensibilities
an upbuilding guide for the attentive life
Most planners tell you what to do.
This one asks who you are becoming.
"You're sold a vast array of daily planners and habit trackers. But what about a planner for your soul? Not your tasks — your interior life. The questions nobody else is asking you."
— Timothy Willard
The Soul Planner is a set of four beautifully designed, print-ready pages built around the rhythms of formation — not productivity. Download once. Print on repeat. Use it with your morning tea.
"Have I come clean with my struggles, frustrations, and griefs? Am I being honest with God — or just checking him off my list?"
From the Reckon movement · The Soul Planner
The four movements
I
Am I seeing the morning for what it is — light-soaked, abundant, mysterious, faithful?
II
Am I wrestling with something deeper than I can grasp? Am I drifting from the root-work that keeps me weighted and joyful?
III
Have I come clean with my struggles, frustrations, and griefs? Am I being honest with God, or placating him?
IV
What can I not wait to do? What stirs not just my blood but moves my feet to action?
What's inside
Soul
The daily and weekly audit. Four movements — Salutation, Dwell, Reckon, Pulse — that take your spiritual temperature before the world gets a word in.
Season
A deeper formation reckoning. What is God showing you in this season? What needs releasing? What is coming alive? What is your anchor?
Month
The footpath into the month ahead. Where is God guiding you? Who in your life needs your faithful presence — not just your prayers, but your showing up?
Making
For the creative soul. Has your making become production — or is it still giving life? What are you being drawn to that wants to be formed, not managed?
This is for the person who is serious about formation,
suspicious of the self-help industrial complex,
and hungry for something with roots.
This planner is for you if —
How to use it
Download once. Print as many times as you need. Use a binder, a clipboard, whatever suits your desk.
Soul
Weekly
Print a fresh copy each week. Use it Monday morning or Sunday evening — before the week gets a word in.
Season
Monthly or as needed
Pull this one out when you need to reckon honestly with where you are. Some people use it monthly. Others whenever a season shifts.
Month
First of each month
Sit with this on the first morning of the month. Set the footpath before the calendar does it for you.
Making
Whenever the creative life needs a check
For writers, painters, makers — anyone whose soul runs through what they create. Use it when the canvas has been sitting too long.
The Soul Planner
Eight beautifully designed pages. Download once. Print on repeat.
A tool for modern discipleship with old world sensibilities