Settle into Autumn with your Seasonal Planning Guide

As autumn arrives, the days grow shorter, the air turns crisp, and the world begins to slow down. After the busyness of summer this is a lovely moment to align your energy, goals, and pace with the season ahead.

The Autumn Planning Guide is a gentle tool designed to help you do just that. Rooted in the rhythms of nature, it offers space to take stock of the summer and set intentions for the months ahead — all without pressure or hustle.

Whether you’re wrapping up projects, setting intentions, or simply settling into a softer rhythm, this guide is here to support you through the crisp, golden days of autumn.

 
Download your autumn planning guide
 

Why plan seasonally?

Seasonal planning is a gentler, more sustainable way to move through the year. By checking in each season, you can reflect, reset, and realign your focus. It’s a more human way to plan — one that allows space for creativity, change, and, most importantly, rest.


A moment to pause

The autumn equinox (Mabon), on 22nd September, marks a balance of light and dark. It’s a natural pause: a chance to celebrate what has grown, and make space for what’s still to come. The Autumn Planning Guide is a companion for this turning point, helping you move through the season with steadiness and intention.


What’s inside?

Whether you’re running a small business, working on creative projects, or simply seeking a gentler rhythm, this guide is here to support you. Inside you’ll find:

  • An introduction to seasonal planning

  • Gentle prompts to reflect on summer

  • Autumn planning prompts to align your vision with your energy

  • A mid-season check-in to reflect and realign

  • Seasonal inspiration to honour nature’s rhythms


A soundtrack for the season

Every season deserves a soundtrack, so I’ve curated an autumn playlist of gentle, soothing songs — perfect for working, reflecting, or simply slowing down.

Click to listen to the autumn playlist on Spotify.

 

Share your thoughts

I’d love a few kind volunteers to work through the Autumn Planning Guide and share their honest feedback. Your insights will help shape future guides, and I’d be so grateful. Just hit reply if you’d like to join this small feedback circle.

Reach out through email or Instagram or leave a comment below if you’d like to join this small feedback circle.

Thank you for being here, and for joining me on this slow, seasonal journey.

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