March’s Blend Prompt Card is ready! This month’s prompts are simple, focused, and easy to use in any notebook.
If you’ve been enjoying the monthly cards as part of your Blend Flow, this one works beautifully as a gentle reset for the month ahead.
Like the others, it includes three prompts: one to plan, one to reflect, and one to create.
March Blend Prompt Card
Plan: What am I growing this month? (Choose 1 focus.)
Reflect: What’s moving forward naturally?
Create: Create a page with lines or pathways. (Stitching, tape, or drawn marks.)
You can download the printable inside the Planner Lovers Resource Library or my free Patreon membership.
PLAN: What am I growing this month?
Instead of building a long list of goals, this prompt keeps things contained.
Choose one focus.
It might be:
- A creative project you want to make steady progress on
- A journaling rhythm you’d like to strengthen
- A habit you want to nurture
- A personal quality you’re working on
- Even something as simple as protecting more quiet time
Write it at the top of a fresh page or on your monthly spread. Let it guide your decisions rather than overwhelm them.
If you’re using The Blend Flow, the answer to your Plan prompt can become a Flow Anchor for the month – a short word, phrase, or affirmation to keep your focus steady. Once you set it, let your daily pages support it naturally, without needing to constantly re-plan.
REFLECT: What’s moving forward naturally?
This one is about noticing what doesn’t need so much effort.
What already has momentum?
What feels easier than it did?
What’s quietly progressing in the background?
You could use this:
- As a short end-of-week reflection
- As a simple list in your Daily BlendBook
- Or as part of your monthly check-in
Sometimes acknowledging natural progress is more motivating than pushing for more.
CREATE: Lines & pathways
This prompt is open-ended but easy to approach.
Lines can represent direction, connection, growth, movement, or even boundaries.
Some ideas to try:
- Continuous pen lines moving across the page
- Torn paper strips layered like winding paths
- Washi tape placed in crossing or parallel lines
- Hand stitching with embroidery thread
- A few simple sewing machine lines across a collaged spread
- Pencil or charcoal pathways that wander organically
I’m personally really keen to experiment with actual hand-stitching in my Mini BlendBook this month – maybe imperfect stitched lines running through layered scraps. Or even subtle sewing machine stitching to create tactile pathways through the page.
It doesn’t need to be complicated. One page is enough.
Using the card in a sustainable way
The goal isn’t to add more to your list.
You can:
- Print and stick the card into your monthly setup
- Keep it loose and refer back to it
- Work through one prompt each week
- Or explore all three in one quiet session
Journablend works best when it feels flexible. Let the prompts support your rhythm rather than turning them into something you have to complete.
You can download the March Blend Prompt Card inside the Planner Lovers Resource Library or my free Patreon membership.
If you use it this month, I’d love to know – what are you choosing to grow? 🌿
Happy journaling x