Make 2026 Your Best Year! Manifesting, Intentional Goal Setting & Vision Boarding
Planning for 2026 doesn’t have to look like colour-coded spreadsheets, rigid goals, or becoming a completely new version of yourself.
In this episode, I’m sitting down for a gentle, honest conversation about planning the year ahead without pressure, especially if one of your goals is to become a content creator or show up more consistently online. We’re talking reflection over perfection, alignment over optimisation, and why it’s okay if what you want next year is slower, more intentional, or simply more sustainable.
I share how I’m approaching 2026 using themes, energy, and capacity rather than traditional resolutions, and how that mindset applies to content creation. Whether you’re just starting out, quietly thinking about creating, or already posting and feeling overwhelmed by algorithms, comparison, or burnout, this episode is here to remind you that you’re allowed to grow at your own pace.
If becoming a content creator is something you’re calling in for 2026, you can plan alongside me using my content creator planner, designed to help you organise ideas, stay consistent without burnout, and build a creative life that actually feels good to live in:
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If you’re craving a physical reset alongside this mental one, I’ve shared a home reset and declutter video on YouTube, focused on cleaning, clearing, and creating a calmer space to start the year:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWOGf4DL5R4&t=20s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWOGf4DL5R4&t=20s]
For more gentle planning, creative routines, and behind-the-scenes of content creation, you can also find me on TikTok and Instagram at:
@victoriaxunderwood
Think of this episode as a calm reset for your creativity. No urgency. No hustle. Just space to plan from a place of self-trust.
In this episode, we cover:
* Planning a creative year without pressure or burnout
* Why traditional goal-setting doesn’t always work for creators
* How to set goals you can actually achieve
Pop the kettle on, take a breath, and let’s plan 2026 in a way that supports your creativity, not drains it 🤍