Give yourself permission to pause with this mental health-focused to-do list notepad, thoughtfully designed to support res, balance, and a gentle reset. This calming purple scheme planner helps you organize daily tasks while encouraging intentional mental breaks and a healthier pace. With a dedicated “Tomorrow” section, this notepad reminds you that everything doesn’t have to be done today. It’s perfect for creating space to breathe, reset your mindset, and prioritize both productivity and rest.
✨Perfect for:
Mental health resets
Burnout recovery & rest days
Self-care routines
Gentle productivity & slow planning
Desk organization with intention
Details:
Daily to-do list with soft check boxes
Tomorrow planning section for stress-free pacing
Purple/Lavender calming aesthetic
Minimal, cozy interior design
Encourages rest, balance, and mental clarity
50-tear away pages for daily use
This notepad makes a thoughtful self-care gift, therapist-approved stationery vibe, or a daily reminder that rest is productive and taking a mental break is okay.
Give yourself permission to pause with this mental health-focused to-do list notepad, thoughtfully designed to support res, balance, and a gentle reset. This calming purple scheme planner helps you organize daily tasks while encouraging intentional mental breaks and a healthier pace. With a dedicated “Tomorrow” section, this notepad reminds you that everything doesn’t have to be done today. It’s perfect for creating space to breathe, reset your mindset, and prioritize both productivity and rest.
✨Perfect for:
Mental health resets
Burnout recovery & rest days
Self-care routines
Gentle productivity & slow planning
Desk organization with intention
Details:
Daily to-do list with soft check boxes
Tomorrow planning section for stress-free pacing
Purple/Lavender calming aesthetic
Minimal, cozy interior design
Encourages rest, balance, and mental clarity
50-tear away pages for daily use
This notepad makes a thoughtful self-care gift, therapist-approved stationery vibe, or a daily reminder that rest is productive and taking a mental break is okay.