A better way to carry the day.
A planner for the days that move fast and the seasons that demand the most.
Start your guided journeyGetting things done is what you do best.
But ... when you're days are full, getting to important things like self-care and personal priorities seems impossible without overextending yourself.
You’re still showing up—just overextended, mentally scattered, and missing the space to think clearly and move with intention.
Getting things done is what you do best.
But ... when you're busy, the days start to feel like they're running you, and things that matter start slipping through the cracks.
You’re still showing up—just overextended, mentally scattered, and missing the space to think clearly and move with intention.
Getting things done is what you do best.
But, when life gets full:
- Rest feels rushed
- Consistency slips
- You fall to the bottom of the list
That’s where the Priority Guide® comes in.
A Better Way
The Priority Guide® helps you move differently.
Three formats. One life-tested 5-step method. Designed to help you proactively decide what deserves your energy—and what doesn’t.
A Priority Guide® for every preference.
Daily, weekly, or quarterly—there’s a Priority Guide® that fits how you think, plan, and pace yourself.
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Daily, weekly, or quarterly—there’s a Priority Guide® that fits how you think, plan, and pace yourself.
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Daily, weekly, or quarterly—there’s a Priority Guide® that fits how you think, plan, and pace yourself.
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Designed by a woman who's lived it.
"The way I was working was not working..."
I created the Priority Guide® during a season when I was doing everything—climbing the corporate ladder, building a side business, trying to be present for the people I love… and quietly burning out behind the scenes.
I had the drive. I had the goals.
What I didn’t have was a system that supported how full my life actually was becoming.
So I designed what I needed: a clear, thoughtful way to manage myself—not just my schedule.

"I didn't need to push harder -- I needed a better method."
The way I was working wasn't working. The Priority Guide® lives up to its name—it guides you to become more self-aware and selective with your time, energy, and focus. It’s how I stayed clear and in command while planning my leap into full-time entrepreneurship."
J'Nae, CREATOR of the Priority Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from other planners?
The Priority Guide® gets that when you're busy and juggling a lot, sometimes you can’t even think straight. That’s why it gives you simple, strategic prompts that help you get your footing fast—so you can clear your head, protect your priorities, and move through your day without feeling scattered.
Do I have to use it every day?
Nope. Being consistent doesn't mean being a slave to your planner every day. The Priority Guide is designed to support your life—not run it. Whether you use it daily or weekly, the structure holds.
What is the STEPS™ method?
A proprietary 5-step framework based on behavioral psychology and faith-based wisdom that guides you through quick, meaningful prompts that help you make smarter, more intentional decisions—without overthinking.
Is this faith-based?
While the Priority Guide is rooted in biblical values, it’s not a devotional or religious planner. The approach is universal and faith-based principles are intentionally built in as the undercurrent, not the headline. That makes it the perfect fit whether you’re deeply spiritual or simply looking to live with more intention.
You’ll see themes like:
– Honoring a day of rest
– Checking in on your spiritual well-being
– Being mindful of how you spend your time and energy
It’s practical, grounded, and designed to help you stay focused on what actually matters.
Inspiration for Your Journey
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Read ThisWhy Learning More Isn’t Always the Answer—And What You Should Do Instead
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How to Turn Your To-Do List into a Moment of Devotion
Read thisInviting God Into Your Priorities, Decisions, and Daily Routine
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Consistency Is Hard—But Not As Hard As We Make It
Read ThisHow to Stop Overcomplicating Consistency and Start Building Habits That Actually Stick