User
Write something
Pinned
🌿 Perennial Planning Check-In
Where is everyone at in their planning right now? Perennial planning isn’t about forcing yourself into the same schedule as everyone else. Life moves in seasons, and sometimes we’re building, sometimes we’re maintaining, and sometimes we’re just observing what’s unfolding. So I’m curious: Which phase are you in right now? If you want, drop a comment and tell us what season of life or work you’re in right now. Sometimes the most useful thing we can realize is that we’re exactly where we need to be.
Poll
6 members have voted
🌿 Perennial Planning Check-In
Pinned
Introduce Yourself!
One of the best parts of this space is getting to know the people walking alongside us. Whether you just joined or have been here for a while, this is a good moment to say hello. If you’re comfortable sharing, tell us a little about you: • Your name (or what you like to be called) • What you do — artist, entrepreneur, gardener, maker, dreamer… all of it counts • Your business, project, or website (if you have one) • Where you are in life or in your journey right now • What you’re currently working toward or exploring You can keep it short or share more of your story — whatever feels right. This community is made up of people in very different seasons of life and work, and that variety is part of what makes conversations here meaningful. So go ahead — introduce yourself. We’d love to know who’s here. 🌿
Pinned
🌿 Welcome to the Perennial Planning Community 🌿
I’m really glad you’re here. Perennial Planning is built around a simple idea: life moves in seasons. Some seasons are for growth, some for rest, some for reflection, and some for rebuilding. Instead of forcing ourselves into rigid systems, this method works with those natural rhythms. The Perennial Planning Method uses a 12-month rolling framework that helps you look at where you are now, where you’ve been, and where you want to grow next. Like tending a garden, the goal isn’t perfection — it’s cultivating something sustainable over time. This community is a place to: • explore the method together • share reflections and progress • support each other through different seasons of life Many people arrive here during times of transition, grief, caregiving, burnout, or rebuilding, and that’s completely welcome. The goal isn’t productivity for productivity’s sake — it’s learning how to move forward with intention and compassion for yourself. Take a moment to introduce yourself if you’d like: 🌱 Where are you joining from? 🌱 What season of life are you in right now? 🌱 What drew you to Perennial Planning? I’m looking forward to growing this space together. — Hansheng
🌿 Welcome to the Perennial Planning Community 🌿
Friday Flow
What felt more natural this week… and what felt forced? Not everything is meant to be pushed through with the same amount of effort. Some things are flowing because they’re aligned, supported, or simply ready. Other things may be asking for a different pace, a different season, or a different approach. As you head into the weekend, take a moment to notice the difference between what is moving with you and what you’ve been dragging behind you. What flowed well for you this week? What felt heavy or resistant? What can you do next week to make it easier?
Friday Flow
🌿 Midweek Check-In
Pause for a second with me~ Take a deep inhale, hold it for a few seconds, and exhale. Not to plan. Not to optimize. Just to notice. We’re halfway through the week…and the question isn’t “Am I doing enough?” It’s: 👉 Am I spending my energy where it actually matters? 👉 What feels aligned right now… and what feels forced? 👉 If I keep moving like this for the rest of the week, where does it lead me? Perennial planning isn’t about perfect weeks. It’s about noticing early~ so small adjustments can prevent bigger corrections later. You don’t need to restart your week. Just adjust and course correct your direction, if you need to~
🌿 Midweek Check-In
1-13 of 13
powered by
Perennial Planning
skool.com/perennial-planning-3287
Perennial Planning: a 12-month rolling planning method that helps you work with life’s seasons instead of against them.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by