Simple Tools For Moms to Make Life Feel Lighter

Flexible, no-pressure planning and organization tools—created by a mom who’s figuring motherhood out too.


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I’m not an expert, just a mom who wants a better way to manage what’s on my plate—keeping the kids fed, the work moving, and the overwhelm under control—without pressure, guilt, or 10-step morning routines. Imperfectly Planned is my way of sharing flexible, feel-good tools that support real life and real motherhood. If you’re craving real-life solutions that don’t expect you to have it all together, you’re in the right place.

About the founder

Simple tools for messy days. For the modern mom.

Yep, that’s you!

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You’re juggling nap schedules, work meetings, never-ending to-do lists, and maybe a dream or two of your own. Some days you’re organized and productive. Other days? Not so much. Either way, you’re doing your best—and that matters most!

Imperfectly Planned offers flexible planning tools designed to fit your real life, not take over and overwhelm you with guilt when you don’t stick to it. Whether you’re managing toddler tantrums, meal planning, business goals, or just trying to keep the house running, these tools are designed to support your existing routines (or lack thereof) without adding pressure.

Imperfectly Planned is for:

  • Moms with a million tabs open (in your browser and your head)

  • Women who love planning, but need a system that doesn’t make them feel tied down

  • Those looking for simple, sustainable routines that work even when life doesn’t go to plan

You’re not searching for the perfect planner or a total life overhaul. You just want something that helps—a clear space to brain-dump, prioritize, and reset.

Digital planning tools made for motherhood
Printable and iPad-friendly PDFs that fit into your day
No-pressure layouts to organize your life—your way

An informational graphic titled 'The Imperfect Life Hub' with a computer monitor displaying a webpage. The graphic highlights a digital planner built in Notion for moms to organize their home and daily tasks, emphasizing ease and flexibility. To the right, a brown abstract shape lists reasons why it's perfect for moms, such as working from home, making endless lists, and craving structure with flexibility.

Plan Your Imperfect Life

Plan Your Imperfect Life

A flexible Notion template built to help you manage what’s on your plate.

Other Tools

The Imperfect Rhythm | Monthly & Weekly Dashboard

Promotional graphic for 'The Imperfect Rhythm' planner with text, icons of a calendar, hearts, a mug, and a folder on a tablet screen, set against a pastel abstract background.

A simple, flexible, hyperlinked digital planner with monthly and weekly spreads. Designed for Goodnotes.

The Imperfect Weekly Planner

A digital weekly planner on a tablet screen with sections for each day, goal setting, to-do lists, and habit tracking; a stylus rests on the right side of the tablet.

A one-page weekly planning page with space for priorities, weekly focus, and brain dumping. Duplicate the page for endless planning!

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On the Blog

This is where I chat about planning tools that are working (or not working) for me. It’ll be your go-to space for planning tools that actually fit your life—not feel like another to-do. Created for moms who are juggling a lot (and sometimes dropping a few things too), Imperfectly Planned offers simple, flexible tools that support you on the messy, meaningful journey of motherhood. We’re figuring it out together. No pressure. No perfect plans. Just what’s working now.

From imperfect rhythms to planning tools that make life lighter, check out the latest posts on motherhood, planning, and figuring it all out as we go.

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Sometimes it’s just whatever works.