The Anatomy of a Stack Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: The Anatomy of a Stack

The Anatomy of a Stack

Planning, for me, has never been about finding one perfect planner - it’s about building a system. A thoughtfully designed ecosystem where each planner has a clear role and supports how I think, focus, and move through my days. This is what my planner stack looks like in practice, and more importantly, how it works together.

 

 

CPP | My Everyday Capture System

My CPP is my little partner in crime. This is where ideas land in real time - meetings, conversations, thoughts, lists on lists on lists. It’s not meant to be polished; it’s meant to be ready.

The inserts I use here support fast capture and flexibility:

This planner acts as my intake system. If something needs to be remembered, processed, or revisited later, it starts here.


Mini HP | Academic Command Center

Keeping school separate from everything else is non-negotiable for me. My Mini HP is dedicated entirely to academics, which allows me to stay focused without letting coursework bleed into my daily or personal planning.

Inside this planner, I use:

This planner gives me structure, accountability, and peace of mind. Everything has a place, and nothing gets lost.

 

 

Personal Planner | Daily Life, Strategically Managed

This is my true day-to-day workhorse. I rely on this planner to manage work responsibilities, personal priorities, and my study reminders in one consolidated view. I use vertical weekly layouts because my brain works best when tasks are clearly listed and visually organized.

My go-to inserts include:

This planner keeps me aligned and realistic. It’s where intention meets execution.

 

A5 6-Ring | Financial Stewardship & Strategy

This year, I wanted a dedicated space to focus on my financial commitments as I work toward becoming debt-free, while still honoring a life that feels calm, intentional, and well lived. This planner is about clarity, not restriction.

Inside my A5 6-Ring, I use:

This planner supports accountability without pressure - a space to be honest, proactive, and empowered.

 


 

Why a Stack Works for Me

One thing I learned about myself a long time ago is that I thrive on compartmentalization. Even in school, I had a separate notebook for every subject. While I’m fully capable of multitasking, when it comes to planning, separation creates clarity.

Each planner in my stack allows me to focus on one area at a time, without distraction, overlap, or mental noise. Instead of forcing one planner to do everything, I let each one do its job well. That’s what makes this system sustainable.

 

Finding Your Stack

The beauty of a planner stack isn’t in how many planners you use, it’s in the intention behind them. My stack works because it reflects how I think, how I focus, and what I value in this season of my life. Whether your ecosystem includes one planner or several, the goal is the same: to reduce friction, create clarity, and support the life you’re actively building. When your planning system aligns with you, planning stops feeling like a task and starts feeling like stewardship.

 


 

Want exclusive spoilers? Head over to the C&P Insider Facebook Group and Reddit community for occasional inside peeks of upcoming releases!



You may also like

 

 

5 comments

Both of these videos were very helpful. Im just getting ready to grow our of one planner into a few more functional and intentional sizes that will serve me better moving forward. Thank you for this awesome content to get the juices flowing!

Sharon L Lester

thank you for this !! it has helped me to further my ecosystem and I had a friend that would benefit from this article as well as she can’t seem to committ to any planner.

Katrina Woods

Excellent article! Love the breakdown of your stack, and helpful suggestions for each one of us individually. You are so right, when you state that planning is personal! Thanks for sharing!

Olivia Cox

Iesha – This is a phenomenal blog and breakdown of your planner system and it’s overall effectiveness. It cuts through the noise of trends, pressure to buy “limited edition” stuff and beautifully presents what true functional planning looks like in real life. For those that feel pressure to have multiple planners because they see you and others have a stack, this blog explaining your actual system will be helpful to those that give up because a stack doesn’t work for them. Part of the reason, outside of your overall amazingness, that people are so captivated and inspired by you is because you actually found what works for you and it works WELL. You’ve built a system that works and has room for tweaks and adjustments to fit your life and responsibilities. I look forward to your workshops each month and anytime I hear you are hosting happy hour, I make sure I tune in. Authenticity gets thrown around a lot but you are the real deal.

Danita S

Thank 🌷 you so very much for the beautifully tailored words and the beautiful display of your stack. It’s very encouraging. Thank you so much for sharing.

Naomi Craig

Leave a comment

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

All comments are moderated before being published.