Saturday, December 27, 2025

Weekly Reset Dashboard in Google Docs (Free, Printable, No Canva)

Weekly Reset Dashboard in Google Docs (Free, Printable, No Canva)

Weekly reset dashboard created in Google Docs using tables spacing and section cards

A Weekly Reset Dashboard helps you clear mental clutter, reset priorities, and start each week with intention.

Most weekly reset planners rely on paid templates or Canva.

This tutorial shows you how to build a clean, printable Weekly Reset Dashboard in Google Docs — using simple tables and spacing.


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What You’ll Learn

  • How to build a weekly dashboard layout in Google Docs
  • How to reset priorities, habits, and tasks in one view
  • Why tables work better than columns
  • Exact padding, spacing, and border settings
  • How to reuse this dashboard every week

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Layout Overview

This Weekly Reset Dashboard uses a two-column layout:

  • Left column: Intentions, priorities, habits
  • Right column: Tasks, brain dump, notes
Two-column weekly reset dashboard layout for Google Docs

Step 1: Create the Base Layout

  1. Open a blank Google Doc
  2. Insert → Table → 2 × 1
  3. Stretch the table to page width
  4. Right-click → Table properties
  • Cell padding: 0.3 in
  • Border width: 0 pt
Creating a two-column dashboard layout in Google Docs using a 2x1 table

Step 2: Weekly Intentions & Priorities

Inside the left column:

  1. Insert a 1 × 1 table
  2. Label it “Weekly Intentions”
  3. Add a second 1 × 1 table below for Top 3 Priorities
Weekly intentions and priorities section cards in Google Docs

Step 3: Habit Reset Section

Add a small habit tracker below priorities:

  • Insert → Table → 2 x 5
  • Use checkboxes for completion
  • Keep borders light or removed
Weekly habit reset tracker inside Google Docs dashboard

Step 4: Tasks & Brain Dump

Inside the right column:

  • Add a 1 × 1 table for This Week’s Tasks
  • Add a second 1 × 1 table below for Brain Dump
  • Drag the bottom border down to fill space
Task list and brain dump section cards in Google Docs weekly dashboard

This layout technique is explained here:
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