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November 29th Planner (Tips and Inspiration for the Entire Day)

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There are both practical and fun suggestions on our 29th of November full-day planner. Whether you’ve got plans for Thanksgiving weekend or not, use the planner to give your day some structure.

You can get the planner below. There are opportunities to both reflect on November and look forward to December and the holiday run-in.

7-section daily planner printable for the 29th november with ideas for motivation, food, things to do, feeling good, conversation, and journaling

Get the November 29th planner here to start planning the day with.

Wake Up With These Feel-Good Ideas

  • Wake-Up Song: “You’ll Be in My Heart” Phil Collins (from Tarzan).
  • Fill-in-the-Blank Positive Thought: I love that…
  • Song for a Grateful Mood: “The House That Built Me” Miranda Lambert.

See our song printables and playlists for November here.

Journaling for the Whole Day

  • Morning Journaling Prompt: Upcoming holidays and events you’re excited about.
  • Evening Journaling Prompt: Good choices you’re proud to have made this month.
  • ‘Being Present’ Journaling: What you can hear right now that makes you feel grounded.
  • Positivity Journaling for Cold Nights: Small wins you’re proud of this month.

See all our November journaling prompts and calendar printables here.

Meal Ideas

  • Breakfast: Eggs Benedict
  • Lunch: Turkey apple sandwich
  • Dinner: Leftover roast turkey soup

For more food inspiration, see our food calendars and printables for November.

Activities and Things to Do

  • Self-Care Idea: Journal about how your month went.
  • Quick Decluttering Idea: Take 20 minutes to tidy and organize the bathroom.
  • One Thing to Learn: How to make an origami paper boat.
  • Trying Something New: Make a playlist of only ‘new’ songs you haven’t heard before.
  • Doodling Idea: Necklace.
  • Watercoloring Idea: Rustic barn.
  • Photo Idea: A beautiful sunrise.

You can see more ideas for fun November activities here, home organization ideas here, November creative activities here, and November bucket list ideas here.

Conversation Topic

If you could live in a movie, which one it would be.

You can see over 200 conversation starters here for more ideas.

How to Get Motivated

  • When you’re ready to quit, do just one more action (e.g. do one more minute of work, write one more paragraph).
  • Give yourself permission to be imperfect and just get things done.
  • Ask yourself what things would make the task easier (e.g. a different location, some music).

Inspirational Message

Your voice, presence, and ideas matter.

You can get the November 29th daily planner printable here.

Themed Journaling

  • Journaling for Staying Positive on Cold Nights in November: Small wins you’re proud of this month.
  • Journaling About Family Stories: A time your family came together.
  • Embracing How the Year Has Gone: What you can take from this year into next year.
  • One-Word Journaling: Fairness.
  • ‘Ordinary Things’ Gratitude Journaling: Your town or city at its most beautiful, and why.
  • Morning Journaling: Upcoming holidays and events you’re excited about.
  • Evening Journaling: Good choices you’re proud to have made this month.
  • Fill-in-the-Blanks Positive Thoughts Journaling: I love that…
  • Journaling Ideas for Being Present: What you can hear right now that makes you feel grounded.
  • Thanksgiving-Themed Gratitude Journaling: Everyday things you overlook that, if you stop and pause, are wonderful.
  • Self-Care Journaling: Something new you want to try that you think will be good for you.

Finally, if you missed it above, the daily planner is here.

Next up: November 30th Daily Planner.

Yesterday’s November 28th planner can be found here if you’re looking for more ideas.

If you’re in a reflective mood right now, embrace it. December marks the end of fall, the holidays, and the end of the year. Use the planner for both practical and reflective ideas, to give you the clarity you need.

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