With Easter just around the corner, and a new season settling in, it’s a lovely time to pause, reflect, and reset. Whether you’re looking for Easter journaling ideas, planner check-ins, or a spring/autumn seasonal reset, this simple Journablend flow combines planning, reflection, and creativity to help you feel organized, inspired, and intentional in the weeks ahead.
A few weeks into the season – as Spring is unfolding in the Northern Hemisphere or Autumn is settling in the Southern Hemisphere – it’s a good time to check in: are your goals and intentions still aligned with your priorities? Are your daily routines supporting your wellbeing? And how can you gently adjust your plans so your days feel calmer, more creative, and more connected to you?
This post will guide you through a step-by-step Easter / seasonal reset, with ideas for journaling, planner reflection, and a little creative play – plus a free page of whimsical fussy cuts to make your journal or planner extra joyful!

Start by opening your journal and giving yourself a few minutes to notice where you are right now.
Try writing about:
This is awareness, not analysis – a gentle pause to center yourself before you move forward.
Next, reflect on your current routines, habits, and plans. Create two simple sections on your page:
What’s working:
What’s not working:
Reflection helps you see what to keep and what to release as you enter this new season.

Bring your planner into the flow. Look back at the past few weeks:
Then gently reset for the upcoming weeks:
This step turns reflection into practical planning, creating structure without pressure.
A few weeks into the season is a great time to check your intentions:
Even small adjustments can create clarity and alignment, making your days feel more intentional and connected.

Creativity helps reinforce reflection and planning. To make this step fun, you can use the free fussy cuts included with this post:
The colours blend soft Spring and Autumn tones, making them perfect no matter your hemisphere.
Use them to:
No perfection required – just play, create, and connect with your reset.

End with a small phrase or flow word that grounds your reset:
This helps carry your reset into the weeks ahead with calm, clarity, and intention. Write it in your planner or journal, or use word strips like these from my Etsy shop (affiliate link – thank you for supporting my work!) to add extra meaning to your creative pages.


This pre-Easter / early seasonal reset combines journaling, planner reflection, and creativity in a gentle flow. It’s not about starting over – it’s about realigning, simplifying, and creating space for what matters.
With your journal, planner, and a touch of fussy cut creativity, you’re ready to enter this season feeling grounded, inspired, and intentional – whether Spring is blooming or Autumn is settling in around you.

If you’d like to add a little creativity to your reset, you can download a free page of fussy cuts with soft seasonal/Easter elements, from my Planner Lovers Resource Library – or access it over on Patreon if you’re part of my free membership.
They’re perfect for adding a gentle, creative layer to your pages as you reflect and plan.
💛 Which part of this reset are you most drawn to – reflection, planning, or creative journaling with the fussy cuts? Let me know in the comments below!
Happy journaling x
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