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YOUR PLANNER SHOULDN'T MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE SH*T

Because the tool meant to help you shouldn't be the thing stressing you out.

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DATELESS LAYOUTS

Monthly and Weekly layouts with room for schedules and notes

Therapist created

Exercises and prompts from therapies like DBT, RODBT and ACT

perfectionist approved

N2K users say that the planner helped them be kinder to themselves

gives back

Proceeds support Healing in the Margins, a Nashville based non-profit supporting BIPOC + Queer communities

because life rarely goes as planned

From the outside you're holding it together, but you and I know that inside you are falling apart. Nine to Kind is here to help you build a kinder life and mindset.

Most planners are built around productivity and goal setting, rewarding output and ignore everything else. We believe that you are more than your to-do list.

No toxic positivity. No goal setting pages.

Just room for your real life, your real wins, and your real capacity.

The Analog Possibility Planner

our signature item inspired by real life therapy sessions

Note to Self Sticky Notes

Perfect for the random thought or the self love reminder

Daily Notepad

One page, one day, one breath at a time.

Most Planners Set You Up For Productivity Guilt.

Nine to Kind Sets the Tone of Self Compassion.

Most Planners

Therapist created + burnout informed

Built around self compassion

Keeps your capacity in mind

Evidence based self care exercises

Meets you where you are TODAY

The Planner for People Who "Aren't Planner People"

Your inner critic takes up enough space in your mind...it doesn't need to take over your planner too.

Nine to Kind's undated planners and planning notepads help you develop a more compassionate mindset through mindfulness prompts, therapist-approved exercises, and flexible habit trackers.

Meet the creator

Made by a therapist who saw the same pattern over and over.

Licensed therapist, chronic overachiever, and multihyphenate...

I built the Possibility Planner because I kept watching my clients do real, hard work in session and then open a planner that undid it all.

The planner is not the problem. The attitude of the planner is.

Three years later I still use it myself. I can look back at every week, the ones where I was on it and the ones where I wrote things down and never came back, with zero judgment. That is the point.