These planners make getting back into the groove feel a little easier this year and give you a good excuse to finally buy a pen set to match.
We get it. The holiday break happened, the year officially started, and suddenly it’s January and 2026 is already here. If you didn’t plan everything during the holiday lull, you’re not behind, you’re just back in real life. Sometimes, a fresh planner is the easiest way to reset, even if your goal is simply to stay afloat and do your best.
So whether you’re into collecting stars, keeping things minimal, or writing everything down just to clear your head, these planners make planning feel doable again. And if writing things down isn’t your thing (or you know you’ll forget the notebook at home), don’t worry, we’re also rounding up digital planners next. Because who leaves the house without their phone anyway?
But for now, let’s write our plans and schedules down, shall we?
Starbucks Siren Planner



Ahh… the iced coffee runs, the stars, and the small victory of finally claiming one. For 2026, the Siren Planner keeps that tradition going with a compact leatherback cover and siren details. Inside, it’s simple and usable, with monthly and weekly pages, checklists, and dotted sheets for notes or random thoughts. The new removable leather holder makes it easier to bring along. We say yes, it’s still worth the sticker collection commitment.
MUJI 2026 Monthly/Weekly Planner



This is the planner you get when you just want to see your week and move on. MUJI’s 2026 Planner keeps everything clear and minimal: a monthly calendar on one page, your week on the next, nothing extra in between. There are different sizes, layouts, and cover options, from vinyl to faux suede and in different colors too.
Hobonichi Planner
The Hobonichi is flexible, and easy to carry everywhere. One page shows your week, the other gives you space for notes, lists, or reminders that pop up during the day. The paper works well with fountain pens and highlighters, so you can actually enjoy writing in it. And then there are the covers: playful, collectible, and hard to choose just one. It’s that planner that makes you want to open it every day.
The Paper Bunny 2026 Planner



The Paper Bunny’s 2026 Planner goes beyond dates and deadlines. Alongside the usual planning pages, it includes space for notes and reflection, making it easy to track your days while also writing things down as they come. A favorite among fans of the Singapore-based brand, the planner fits right into the minimalist yet aesthetic lifestyle: clean design, handy, and meant for everyday use. You can find it locally at their BGC store.
Simmer Supply No Pressure Planner



Simmer Supply’s No Pressure Planner plays with the idea of gamifying your year, starting with packaging that doubles as a reusable board game box, complete with affirmation cards. Inside, you’ll find undated calendars, interactive pages, journal prompts, posters, and three sticker sheets to keep things fun without feeling overwhelming. Since it’s fully undated, you can pause, reset, and start again anytime.
Ana Tomy Wirebound 2.0 Planner



If you like having a say in how your planner looks and works, Ana Tomy’s Wirebound 2.0 is hard to beat. The undated 12-month setup includes a 2026 calendar set, to-do lists, planning pages, and ruled sheets with time markers. The fun part is the customization: pick the colors for the elastic band, ribbon marker, and wire binding, then mix and match.








