
It is time for the Monthly Checklist and once again I am using one that I got from Bitter Lemon Digital on Etsy. I am liking her lists and plan to keep using them. Instead of a full sheet of paper this month though I printed mine on A5 paper so that it would fit into my planner better. I will say that I like this better than the full sheet. Once again, as I get each thing done I will come back here and add the link to the post that I have written (if I wrote one) or the social media share about the goal.

February 2025 List (in no certain order)
- Check on Goals
- Break One Bad Habit
- Show Yourself Love
- Donate or Sell Unwanted Items
- Complete Digital Detox
- Reflect on January (the Monthly Review does this)
- Get Fresh Air Daily
- Prioritize Hydration
- Commit to One No-Spend Month This Year
- Make a Chore List
- Make One Positive Diet Change
- Make a Playlist
- Get in Bed Early
- Make a Gratitude List
- Schedule Medical Appointments for the Year
- Try a New Recipe
- Elevate Your Skin Care Routine
- Audit Your Subscriptions
- Move Your Body Daily
- Spend Time on Your Hobby
- Read a Book From Your TBR List (I did this on Storied Conversation with Hey, Daddy by Lani Lynn Vale)
- Celebrate Black History Month
UPDATE: February 18, 2024
I got the whole list down this month! In fact, all of those that don’t have a link can be found in this blog post. I decided to do a full sort of update for everything because honestly a lot of these were more private than things that needed to be a separate post for each. I think this sort of post is what I will be doing from now on. It shares all the information ion one place and I can share things with y’all easily.
I love this list and I really like the tip about showing yourself love.
Looks like an excellent checklist. Getting a lot done without being overwhelmed. Love the idea of having a no-spend month this year.
I love this idea and am heading to her etsy site. It gives me something to strive for.
I love that list – the break one bad habit is something I would love to add to my own list. I think if its written down, it’s more likely to be acted upon!
I love the idea of a monthly check list