For years I’ve used the inside covers of my Moleskine — moodboard in the front, goals in the back. A while ago I upgraded the goal list to a bingo format and it stuck: the random placement means you can’t predict which line you’ll complete first. Big projects feel less daunting when they sit next to smaller ones. Small wins early in the year build momentum. And win or not, you win — because you finish things that matter. It does get a bit frantic towards December, but that’s part of it.
The one problem: editing on paper. Change a goal, start over. Reword something, start over. Rearrange, start over. So I went looking for a tool. Everything I found had too much going on — accounts, features, upsells. I just needed a grid I could fill out and print. A blank canvas to make the design my own — with pencils and stickers and whatever.
This is that. Pick a size, type your goals, print. Wide cells if you write more. Saves locally if you want to sleep on it. No account. No fees. Just a tool — for anyone who journals or keeps a paper planner.
