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Weekly Self-Care Checklist Planner | Mental Health & Wellness Journal | Self Love Tracker | Printable & Digital Self Care Organizer | Undated PDF
Prioritize your mental health, emotional well-being, and daily balance with our Weekly Self-Care Checklist Planner!
Whether you're navigating a busy lifestyle or just starting your wellness journey, this beautifully designed planner helps you take control of your self-care routine. With an easy-to-use weekly layout, this printable & digital planner is your personalized guide to building intentional habits, reducing stress, and staying grounded.
📦 What’s Included:
✅ 1 Editable Canva Template (PNG format)
✅ PDF File with direct Canva access link
✅ Instant Digital Download – no waiting, no shipping
🌿 FEATURES:
Minimalist, clean design for easy printing or digital use
Undated format – use it anytime, start any week
Great for bullet journals, wellness binders, or print
💖 BENEFITS:
- Build consistent self-care habits
- Stay accountable and mindful of your needs
- Boost your mental health and reduce burnout
- Create time for YOU without guilt or overwhelm
🎁 PERFECT FOR:
- Women prioritizing wellness
- Busy moms or professionals
- Students needing balance
- Mental health check-ins
- Anyone looking to start or improve their self-care
🛠️ How to Use:
- Download the PDF after checkout
- Click the Canva link to open and customize your order form
- Edit business name, pricing, contact info, and product details
- Download as PNG or PDF
- Print or send digitally – your choice!
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Product Information
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Release Date:
23rd August '25
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Updated Date:
23rd August '25
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Product Tags:
Mental Health Planner
Self Care Planner Printable
Self Care Routine Planner
Digital Self Care Journal
Weekly Wellness Planner
Weekly Self Care Checklist
Wellness Planner For Women
Self Love Tracker
Self Care Checklist Template
Daily Self Care Tracker
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File Types Included:
PNG
PDF
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