Updated on February 14, 2025
Cultivate What Matters 2025 Powersheets. Learn about the 2025 Powersheets and how to use them to help you plan an intentional year.
This will be my 6th year using Powersheets to help me plan my goals for the year.
I love them because they are so well thought out and thought-provoking, with the prep work to help coach you to figure out the best goals for you and your life in the season you are in.

What are Powersheets?
PowerSheets help you set, plan, and track progress toward the goals that matter most to you—big or small—with a proven, guided system trusted by hundreds of thousands of women.

Every Powersheets comes in a very sturdy box. It includes a yearly calendar, stickers, and a word-of-the-year card.

The first 55 pages include everything you need to clarify your goals. These pages are called “prep work”.
Some of the new pages for 2025 include a progress road map you can mark off with stickers that come included with the Powersheets to help motivate you through the prep work.
There is also a page you can mark off when you have completed each month’s tending list.

You can evaluate where your life is now in several categories – community, family, finances, health + wellness, home + spaces, spiritual + personal growth, work + learning, and a blank category you can choose.
Name what fires you up, what you are saying no and yes to this year, and how to change a negative mindset to a positive one.
Goal Setting
The first 19 pages include many prompts for self-reflection and evaluating where you are today.

Starting on page 20, you will start to map out your goals. You have a chance to brainstorm goals for each category.

My Goals:
My top three goals for the year are my health, work, and our finances. I will be working on the other categories as well, but those three are my priority.
- Health: Improve my health
- I have fibromyalgia and I am still learning how to manage it. I want to work on my nutrition and exercise more in a way that doesn’t cause more pain.
- Work: Grow Laura’s Crafty Life to a successful business
- I have a big money goal to make a full-time income with my business this year.
- Finances: Become financially independent
- We plan to put all of our assets into a trust and are working to pay down debt.
- Family: Spend quality time together as a family
- Home: Declutter and organize all our home spaces
- Marriage: Nurture our marriage
- Personal growth: Love myself
- Community: Entertain to cultivate friendships
Once you have decided on your goals, you will create an action plan for each. Again, each page guides you to help you break down your goals into smaller steps.

Then, you can choose a word of the year and create a vision board. Below, you can see my word of the year for 2025 – embrace.

Tending List
After you complete the prep work, you will work on filling out a tending list for each month. Here, you will plan actions you can take for the month, every week, and daily to help you make progress on your goals.

Again, there are pages to help guide you through setting up each month’s tending list.

There is also a monthly calendar included for each month. I use mine to write something I am grateful for each day.

Quarterly Refresh
Lastly, there are quarterly refreshes. These pages give you space at the end of each quarter to reevaluate your goals and progress.

There is even a space to rewrite or refresh your goals if something in your life has changed.
Where to Purchase
I hope you can see why I love the Powersheets so much and think about trying them for your goal planning.
Use code: LAURASCRAFTYLIFE to save 10% off your entire order (minimum purchase of USD25 required)
Only one color is still available for 2025 – the verbena (purple). It is so pretty! So, you might want to act fast if you are thinking of purchasing them.
90-day Powersheets have many of the same features but are only for three months at a time. This would be a great way to try them out and see if you like them.
And if you want the features of the Powersheets and a planner in one, the Fresh Start Daily planner may be for you.
So tell me, have you tried Powersheets before?

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