Planner Series

The Planner Series is built around one idea: preparation creates clarity. Each book in this collection guides you through planning a specific kind of journey—whether it’s travel, a race season, or a structured period of training—so that the work ahead feels organized, steady, and manageable.

Across the series, planning is treated as a practical tool. The books help you define the details of an upcoming experience, understand what it requires, and design a structure that supports you from the first decision to the final step. Some guides focus on the logistics of leaving home—packing, organizing essentials, and setting up a smooth travel day. Others lead you through full training cycles, offering frameworks for weekly planning, daily logging, race-week preparation, gear management, and long-term reflection.

While each planner serves a different purpose, they share the same core approach: break the process into clear steps, reduce decision overload, and create systems that make movement easier. The Planner Series gives you a way to prepare with intention, record what matters, and move through your plans with more order and less friction.

This section of the website brings all planning-focused books together—tools designed to support the beginning of any journey, whatever shape that journey takes.



Pack Up. Calm Down.

Pack Up. Calm Down. is a practical guide to travel packing built around three anchors—clarity, design, and presence. It introduces a complete system that begins with defining the trip, using tools like the Trip Snapshot Page (p.17), universal checklists (p.21–25), and structured methods such as the Tower View 10/20 Rule (p.26–30) and the Lay-Flat Method (p.31–35). The book walks through packing for different trip types, avoiding common mistakes, preparing for weather, managing travel-day challenges, and maintaining order during the trip. Grace, Daniel, Mia, and Theo appear throughout as examples of different packing styles and approaches.

The Sprint Distance Training Planner

The Sprint Distance Training Planner guides athletes through a complete 12-week sprint-distance season with structure, preparation, and reflection. It covers everything from defining your “why,” setting weekly plans, and logging workouts to race-week checklists, transition setup, safety, travel logistics, and post-race recovery. The planner follows the full arc of training—foundation, build, peak, taper—and serves as a practical system for organizing workouts, managing energy, and tracking progress from the first week through race day.

The Olympic Distance Training Planner

The Olympic Distance Training Planner supports athletes through a 12-week Olympic-distance build using the Tower View Method. It combines planning tools, weekly and daily training logs, race-week preparation, transition organization, safety guidance, travel logistics, an I. nd presence as athletes move from baseline assessments to race execution and long-term reflection, creating a complete system for navigating a longer, more deliberate training cycle.