How we're using our February 2026 Stationery Box
Who decided reward charts were only for kids? Because respectfully… they're wrong.
This month, we used our February Stationery Box to make a grown-up reward chart and it’s giving productivity, it’s giving motivation, it’s giving “I will absolutely do my laundry for a sticker.”
If you like habit tracking but hate boring spreadsheets, this one’s for you.
✂️ Supplies You’ll Need
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February Stationery Box
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The reward chart page from the box
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Coloring supplies (markers, colored pencils, crayons — dealer’s choice)
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Washi tape from the box
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Reward Sticker Book (also from the box)
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A wall, fridge, or highly visible “accountability zone”

Step 1: Color First. Yes, First.

Before you write a single habit, start by coloring in the chart page. Trust us. It’s weirdly zen. By the time you’re done, the page already feels personal — and you’re way more likely to actually use it.
Step 3: Write Your Habits

Now list out the habits you actually want to complete this week. Keep it realistic, this is a reward chart, not a personality overhaul.
Step 4: Hang It Up

Use the washi tape from the box to hang your chart somewhere visible, your wall, mirror, fridge, workspace.
Step 5: Add Your Daily Reward Sticker

Every time you complete a habit for the day, grab your Reward Sticker Book and place your sticker on the chart.
This is the part where your brain goes:
“Oh. I did something. And now I get a tiny prize.”
It’s simple. It works. It’s adorable.
