Work Wise ADHD · Christmas Planner Bundle

Seasonal Toolkit

Christmas Planners That Keep The Magic (And Your Brain) Intact

Seven interactive HTML planners covering budgets, shopping, parties, countdowns, handmade gifts, gratitude journaling, and a Boxing Day reset. Open them in your browser, let the auto-save do its thing, and print whenever you need paper copies.

Highlights
  • Editable in any browser
  • Print-ready + low-ink styles
  • Instructions & Christmas artwork included

Instant digital download · personal use licence

Work Wise ADHD Christmas logo

Why this bundle works for ADHD friendly planning

Gentle structure

Colourful anchors, brief prompts, and flexible grids mean you can dip in for five minutes or map out the whole week.

Auto save + mobile friendly ready

Every HTML file saves locally in your browser and reflows beautifully on phones and tablets.

Printer friendly

Print/PDF buttons apply custom CSS so headings stay vibrant and sections never split awkwardly across pages.

What’s inside the Christmas planner pack

You’ll receive one ZIP containing all seven planners, the festive logo artwork, a quick start guide, plus preview graphics for your listings.

Christmas Budget Planner

Track experiences, gifting, food & drinks, décor, and charitable giving with per-category subtotals.

  • Income vs. planned spend snapshot
  • Reflection prompts so money aligns with your values

Christmas Shopping List

Consolidated tracker for gifts, food, drinks, and miscellaneous errands with expandable “who / what / where” rows.

Party Planner

Guests, menu & drinks, décor, run-of-show, and after-party checklist—all redesigned so every section prints cleanly.

Countdown Calendar

Daily focus cards for the lead-up week so you always know the next micro task.

Handmade Gift Tracker

Craft project hub for materials, milestone dates, shipping plans, and mini budgets.

Gratitude & Memory Journal

Capture sensory snapshots, highlight reels, and letters before the details disappear.

Boxing Day Reset

Gentle reflection + reset workbook to transition into the calm days after Christmas.

Instructions & artwork

Step-by-step setup, print/low-ink tips, upload guidance for Etsy & Gumroad, and the festive logo + screenshots for your listings.

Preview of the Work Wise ADHD Christmas planners

Bundle preview — upload the provided PNGs to your media library and drop them into Elementor blocks.

“The planners kept our whole December calm. I updated potluck assignments on my phone, printed the party plan for the fridge, and the Boxing Day reset stopped the post-festive crash.”
— Laura P., Executive Function Coach

Upload & sharing instructions

  1. Download + unzip the “Christmas Etsy Planners.zip” file after purchase.
  2. Open the instructions file (upload it to your Media Library or view at this link) for browser setup, printing, low-ink CSS, and platform-specific delivery steps.
  3. Add visuals by uploading the bundled artwork (including christmas-logo.png and the planner previews) to Elementor’s Media panel, then insert them into image blocks.
  4. Share single planners (e.g., Boxing Day Reset) by zipping just that HTML file and attaching it to your delivery email/product page as outlined in the instructions.

Need custom mockups or branded tweaks? Drop us a note via the contact form.

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Frequently asked questions

What format are the planners?

Each planner is a standalone HTML file. Double-click to open in Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox—no extra software required.

Do they work on phones and tablets?

Yes. Layouts are fully responsive and local storage keeps entries in place on the device you’re using.

Can I print them?

Absolutely. Hit “Print / Save as PDF” inside any planner and the custom CSS ensures headers remain vibrant and sections don’t split.

Is commercial licensing available?

The Etsy download covers personal use. Contact us for classroom, coaching, or team licences.

Ready to keep Christmas cosy, not chaotic?

Download the interactive bundle, pour a festive drink, and map out a season that feels intentional from countdown to Boxing Day reset.

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