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Free printables to help with your New Year's goals!

It's the end of the year and that means it's resolution time! What are you going to do in order to make your life better in 2022? Eat better? Save more? Exercise?

I have designed some printables that I am happy to share with you to help you reach your goals, print them out and get to tracking! 

Household management bundle

Everything you need to keep your life on track including meal planning, chore chart, cleaning checklists and savings and debt payoff trackers.

Mega meal planner templates

A bunch of different styles including full color, minimalist, including shopping list space and seasonal designs for you to use year-round.

Savings trackers

Set your goal and fill in a bubble for each unit saved. There *should be* 100 bubbles in each design so you can visually track your progress to your goals.


Health and fitness

If you, like me, gained a few pounds over the holidays (and...COVID) and want to get back on track here are several trackers to help you out!


I hope you find my trackers helpful in reaching your goals, I personally find a lot of satisfaction in marking off one of the bubbles and seeing my progress over time! Drop me a comment and let me know what you are doing in 2022 to make your life better!

All files remain the intellectual property of Affluent but Frugal and are made available for non-commercial use only. You are welcome to print and use all items but are forbidden for using them for any commercial purposes, such as selling them, including printed items.

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