Note to Self Sticky Notes Set
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Say hello to your new favorite desk companion. Our Note to Self Sticky Note Set is designed for the overthinkers, the list-makers, the burnt-out-but-trying—the ones who just need a gentle nudge to keep going.
This 4-pack set includes four thoughtfully designed sticky pads that blend reflection, celebration, and everyday function:
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“I Give Myself Permission To…” — because self-compassion should be a daily habit.
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“Things to Look Forward To” — a gentle reminder that joy is always on the horizon.
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“Avoid Avoiding / Celebrate By:” — your new go-to for accountability and celebration.
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“Weekly Habits” — track your goals without the guilt.
Each pad is 3.1 x 3.1 inches and includes 70 sheets. Whether you stick them on your mirror, your desk, or inside your planner, these are your personal, permission-granting cheerleaders.
Note to Self Sticky Notes Set
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Say hello to your new favorite desk companion. Our Note to Self Sticky Note Set is designed for the overthinkers, the list-makers, the burnt-out-but-trying—the ones who just need a gentle nudge to keep going.
This 4-pack set includes four thoughtfully designed sticky pads that blend reflection, celebration, and everyday function:
-
“I Give Myself Permission To…” — because self-compassion should be a daily habit.
-
“Things to Look Forward To” — a gentle reminder that joy is always on the horizon.
-
“Avoid Avoiding / Celebrate By:” — your new go-to for accountability and celebration.
-
“Weekly Habits” — track your goals without the guilt.
Each pad is 3.1 x 3.1 inches and includes 70 sheets. Whether you stick them on your mirror, your desk, or inside your planner, these are your personal, permission-granting cheerleaders.
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Meet the colorful little squares that do more than hold your reminders.
These sticky notes are designed to nudge your mental health in the right direction—with prompts to celebrate progress, build habits, and gently face what you’re avoiding.
Whether you’re jotting down a “thing to look forward to” or granting yourself a little grace, these notes are the perfect desk companion for overthinkers and list-lovers alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s the thing, if you LOVE your planner, don’t force a change that doesn’t need to happen. But if you’re considering…here are a few of my favorite aspects of the planner. 1–Each week has an additional 2 page layout with lined pages for notes, reminders, and memories. 2–The worksheets in the front are focused on giving you new ways to face decisions, be in your feels, and monitor your burnout. 3–The flexibility of the layout gives you direction without feeling trapped. There is room for your lived in life along with new ways of thinking!
Not at this time. We believe that undated planners leave room for error, flexibility for life, and are less wasteful because if you missed some time–you can restart! A lot of planners get left behind because of small (but annoying) errors and we want you to practice self compassion by restarting when you need to! Each monthly layout has a space to circle the month and fill in the days, and the weekly layouts have a space to circle the month, week, and fill in the dates of that week.
It’s very similar to a dated planner, except you get the flexibility to start, stop and restart when it makes sense for you. Some people write in the dates 3 months at a time, some week to week, and others just go for it and put in all the dates! There’s no one perfect way, just the way that works best for you.
Like many things, it’s more about what you prefer in a planner. Paper planners are great for those that like writing out their lists, having a tactile medium for their thoughts and such, and having something screen free. The feeling of scratching off a to-do list just hits a sweet spot you know? Also paper planners can be fun to look back on (sort of like real time scrapbooks) and document their memories in paper form. Digital planners are great if you are comfortable and savvy with digital formats like books, etc. They are less environmentally impactful, and are accessible by a tablet, laptop, desktop, or phone. Digital planners also have space for connecting your calendar, having links saved, and more. You can get the feeling of crossing off your to do list with a digital pen and adding in digital stickers can make it a creative experience.
The Nine to Kind Possibility Planner can be used as a daily journal, documenting processes, and more! Make sure you follow us on Pinterest and Instagram for inspo!
Once you place your order, the order is confirmed on our end. All sales are final (both paper and digital). If there is an issue with your order, please CONTACT US within three days of receiving your planner so we can help in any way possible!
Make sure to review the following before confirming your order:
- Name, mailing address, and email
- Ensure you have the color and quantity you want
- Mailing address (again because you can never be too sure)
- Any promo codes (save that cash friend!)
The planner is hardback and sized 9.5in (L) by 8.5in (W). The planner is 260 pages with 52 weekly layouts and 52 weekly notes pages. It is light enough (1.1lbs) to have in your work bag, carry on, backpack, or to carry on its own. Currently we only have 1 size that feels just right for everyday use.
The Nine to Kind Possibility Planner works well with ballpoint pens, gel pens, and lighter felt tip pens (Papermate Flair are my favorite). Full disclosure, deep markers like sharpies are not recommended.
Heck yes it does! Some pages might need a little help but the more you use it, the more it will get broken in!
Yes, this planner was made with perfectionists and people pleasers in mind… and I would bet if you found Nine to Kind, there’s probably some of that within you. Everyone will experience burnout in some way in their lifetime and the framework of the planner is helpful for anyone who is doing life.
Now remember, this planner was created by a therapist, but is not a replacement for therapy. The therapy tools section includes exercises inspired by various therapy models including ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), Radically Open DBT (DBT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). The tools target everything from burnout monitoring, decision fatigue, mindfulness, emotion identification, understanding habits, and boundary setting.