🎁 Ready to Wrap Up Your Year? How to Do an End‑of‑Year Review on Your reMarkable (and Gently Plan 2026) ✨

🎁 Ready to Wrap Up Your Year? How to Do an End‑of‑Year Review on Your reMarkable (and Gently Plan 2026) ✨

The end of the year always sneaks up, doesn’t it? One second you’re “just starting this new planner,” and the next… there are Christmas lights everywhere and your brain is asking: “Wait, what did I even do this year?” 🎄

If you’re using your reMarkable tablet with digital planner templates, this is the perfect moment to slow down, look back at your year, and sketch out a gentle, realistic plan for 2026—without pressure, hustle, or 27 color‑coded goals.

Let’s walk through a simple end‑of‑year review you can do directly on your reMarkable.


Step 1: Create a “Year in Review” Spread 📖

Open your favorite Yearly Overview or Notes template on reMarkable (or one of your yearly planner pages) and title it:
“2025 Year in Review” (or the current year).

Divide the page into a few friendly sections:

- Highlights – wins, moments you’re proud of, big or small.

- Challenges – what felt heavy, stuck, or draining.

- Surprises – unexpected good things, lessons, changes.

- Gratitude – people, opportunities, or experiences you’re thankful for.

Don’t overthink the wording. This isn’t a report—it’s a conversation with yourself. ☕

If you use one of your structured templates, you can reuse the same layout every year and see how your life evolves over time.


Step 2: Scan Your Planner to Remember What Actually Happened 🔍

It’s normal to forget half the year. That’s why your weekly and monthly planner pages are gold.

Flip through your:

- Monthly overviews

- Weekly spreads

- Project pages

- Budget or business planners

and simply jot things down into your Year in Review:

- launched something

- hit a savings goal

- survived a tricky season

- took a break you really needed

- said yes/no to something important

Your reMarkable becomes a memory catcher. You’ll probably notice you did way more than your brain gives you credit for. 💛


Step 3: Look for Patterns (Without Judging Yourself) 🧠

On a fresh page, write three prompts:

- What do I want more of next year?

- What do I want less of?

- What clearly isn’t working anymore?

Use your notes from Step 2 to answer. Maybe you see:

- weeks overloaded with back‑to‑back tasks

- months where your budget felt tight and stressful

- seasons where you actually felt calm and focused

This isn’t about blaming yourself—it’s about noticing. Your planner is data, but in a human way.


Step 4: Gently Sketch Your 2026 Vision on reMarkable 🌟

Now comes the fun part: opening a Yearly Goals or 2026 Overview template and dreaming, but realistically.

Create 3–5 simple focus areas, for example:

- Work / Business

- Money

- Health & Energy

- Personal Growth

- Home / Relationships

Under each, write:

- One main intention (not a hundred goals).

- A few supporting habits or actions.

Example:
Health & Energy

- Intention: “Feel more rested and strong.”

- Actions:

  1. 3x per week movement (walks, yoga, gym—choose each day)
  2. Screens off by 22:30 on weekdays
  3. One “slow morning” per week

Your reMarkable planner templates are perfect for this because you can zoom in from big yearly intentions to monthly and weekly steps later.


Step 5: Bridge the Gap with a January Game Plan 📅

A full “year plan” can feel overwhelming, so let’s narrow it down.

Open your January monthly planner and:

- bring over just a few key goals or habits from your 2026 overview

- mark important dates or launches

- plan one small, doable project (not ten)

Then, in the first weekly and daily pages of January:

- translate those goals into tiny actions (emails to send, pages to write, savings to transfer, workouts to schedule)

- block time for your priorities before the calendar fills up with everyone else’s plans

Think of January as a soft launch, not a test you can fail.


Step 6: Celebrate, Then Close the Loop 🎁

Before you rush into the new year:

- Write a small “thank you” note to yourself in your planner.

- List 5 things you’re proud of from this year, even if they feel small.

- Maybe decorate the page a bit if that brings you joy.

Then, bookmark your:

- 2025 Year in Review

- 2026 Overview

- January spread

so you can jump back to them with one tap when life gets noisy.

 


If you’d love some structure for this whole process, our reMarkable‑ready planners include yearly overviews, monthly layouts, weekly and daily pages that make end‑of‑year reflection and new‑year planning feel calm and doable—not overwhelming.

👉 Explore the planners here
Got questions or need help picking the right template for your 2026 goals? Email info@planprotemplates.com and get personal support for your setup.

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