If you’re a wellness coach, holistic practitioner, or health-focused solopreneur juggling it all (social media, blog content, client communication, and all the little admin tasks), then you know how overwhelming online operations can get. Staying organized is essential, but traditional project management tools often feel too rigid or overwhelming for creative, heart-centered businesses.
That’s exactly why I love using Notion for project management. Notion is flexible enough to adapt to your unique workflow, whether you’re planning a month of Instagram posts, tracking client progress, or mapping out your next workshop launch. Instead of forcing your wellness business into someone else’s system, you can build one that works for you.
In this guide, we’ll review four easy ways to use Notion to manage your content, projects, and daily to-dos. Ultimately, you’ll spend more time supporting your clients/patients and less time digging through sticky notes.
Plan Your Content Calendar With Notion
Whether you’re sharing daily wellness tips on Instagram, writing educational blog posts, or sending your monthly email newsletter, a clear content plan keeps everything on track.
With Notion, you can set up a simple content calendar that shows you what’s publishing when – all in one spot.
Here’s how I do it:
- Create a database page called “Content Calendar.”
- Each post (whether it’s for your blog, Instagram, or email) gets its own entry with a title, target platform, draft link, and status (Drafting, Scheduled, Published, etc.).
- Use tags to label content types (Educational, Promotional, Personal Story).
- You can even add fields for things like keywords, hashtags, or post goals (engagement, sales, community-building).
The best part? You can view your content in different formats (e.g., calendar view shows your schedule at a glance, and table view provides a detailed checklist.)
Organize Your Social Media Campaigns With Notion
Planning a special promotion for your new coaching offer? Running a themed wellness challenge for your followers? Instead of keeping campaign ideas scattered across documents, emails, and notebooks, Notion can hold everything in one collaborative space.
Create a project page for each campaign. Within that page, add:
- A section for visual assets (graphics, reels, story ideas).
- A table for captions (with columns for the platform, draft text, hashtags, and call-to-action).
- A timeline section to map out posting dates and deadlines.
Notion lets you embed images, videos, and links directly into your pages, so you’re not flipping between apps to find what you need. Plus, if you work with a writer, virtual assistant, or social media manager, you can share pages directly, keeping everyone on the same page (literally).
Manage Client Projects with Custom Notion Dashboards
If you work 1-on-1 with clients, whether you’re offering coaching, health consultations, or content services like me, Notion’s flexibility shines. You can build a dashboard for each client that holds all your notes, deadlines, and deliverables in one place.
For each client, I set up a dashboard page with:
- An updates section for initial notes, goals, and preferences.
- A simple checklist for ongoing tasks and milestones (like sending session recaps or submitting rough drafts).
- A linked table to track monthly invoices and payments.
- A section for shared files (worksheets, plans, PDFs, etc.).
If your clients are comfortable with technology, you can invite them directly into their dashboard so they can see progress, leave comments, or upload files. It’s a great way to keep communication streamlined without exchanging endless emails.
Create a Daily Workflow that Balances Work and Wellness
Running a wellness business often means wearing a lot of hats: coach, creator, administrator, marketer…but it’s way too easy to get caught up in the hustle and forget your own wellbeing. (Been there!)
That’s why I encourage you to build a Notion page that serves as your daily planner. For example, your daily page can include:
- Your top 3 work tasks for the day (because endless to-do lists aren’t it).
- A self-care check-in (Did I move my body? Drink enough water? Step away from the screen?).
- Space for notes or reflections. (Sometimes business ideas pop up during a neighborhood walk, and Notion is the perfect spot to capture them.)
Why Notion Works for Wellness Solopreneurs
The reason I recommend Notion for project management – especially for solopreneurs in health and wellness – is its adaptability.
You’re not a corporate agency with rigid workflows, and your workday isn’t a carbon copy of someone else’s. Maybe your mornings are for client calls, your afternoons for content creation, and your evenings for rest. Notion can flex to fit your flow, not the other way around.
It’s also a fantastic tool if you’re a visual thinker (hello, mood boards and embedded videos) or if you like to mix structured lists with creative brainstorming. Whether you need a polished system or a creative playground, Notion can be both.
Need Help Using Notion for Project Management?
If you’ve been struggling to keep your content, client work, and admin tasks organized, Notion might be exactly what you need. It’s powerful enough to hold your whole business, but flexible enough to work for your unique style.
Want help customizing Notion to fit your wellness business? Let’s collaborate on a video call!