June 4th Planner (Try Something New)
A new season means new outlooks and opportunities. Try something a little different with ideas from our June 4th daily planner.
Start your day by answering ‘before summer ends, I’ll say ‘yes’ to…’ and other journaling prompts. Discover some new music by listening to new releases. Make lemonade and try different flavors, and plenty more ideas.
The printable planner is below. Use it to make plans for today, tomorrow, and the rest of the month.
Daily Planner for June 4

Inspiration and Positivity

Inspiration: The weekend is near!
Wake-Up Song: “I Got You (I Feel Good)” James Brown
Positive Thought: Before summer ends, I’ll say ‘yes’ to…
Song to Make You Feel Beautiful: “Try” Colbie Caillat
Meal Ideas
Breakfast: Strawberry banana yogurt parfait
Lunch: Avocado egg salad sandwich. You can this avocado egg salad recipe, a couple slices of tomatoes (seasoned with salt), and your favorite bread for a delicious sandwich.
Dinner: Grilled chicken and chopped salad. For the grilled chicken, you can grill some chicken breast with a simple seasoning, or you can try a yogurt-marinated chicken breast recipe.
Decluttering

Decluttering Idea: Remove everything from the floors that’s not furniture or meant to be there.
Fun Activities

Micro-Adventure: Discover new music today by listening to new releases or artists you didn’t know before.
Self-Care: Do a 15-minute workout at home.
Simple Fun: Make lemonade and try different flavors.
Romantic Idea: Create a couple’s bucket list together.
Kindness: Reach out to a friend who needs someone.
Doodling Idea: Cobblestone street.
Watercoloring Idea: Campfire.
Deep Conversation
Deep Conversation Idea: A summer spent by yourself and what it taught you.
Morning: A way to show kindness today (to yourself and others).
Positive Thought: Before summer ends, I’ll say ‘yes’ to…
One-Word: Travel.
Gratitude: A small win you’ve had lately.
Build Confidence: A time someone complimented you and why you deserved it.
Overcome Perfectionism: Standards you could soften to allow you to move forward.
Self-Care: What being ‘enough’ means to you.
Evening: A small risk you’re glad you took this year.
Doodling: Cobblestone street.
Watercoloring: Campfire.

