Printables for soccer, travel, and a healthy life
Little Good Life started as a family travel blog with a too-broad focus and a logo featuring a kid on a scooter. It went quiet for a while. Life happened. My son grew six inches. The pandemic happened. I kept thinking about why family travel content always seemed to stop at the toddler years — like nobody was writing for the parents whose kids were past stroller age but not yet old enough to be left at the hotel.
So I started writing the guides I wished existed.
I'm a New York-based writer and digital strategist with 15+ years in journalism and content marketing. My writing on food, drinks, travel, and culture has appeared in CBS New York, Time Out New York, Village Voice, and Thrillist, among others. For ten of those years, I ran a sister project called Dizzy Fizz, hosting cocktail-tasting events for crowds of 500 in some of the best bars in New York. I've spent more time than most thinking about how to design an experience.
This shop is the next chapter — printables for the people I've actually become and the people I keep meeting. Soccer parents who spend half their lives in folding chairs at tournaments. Families planning their first real grown-up trip with a teenager. Friends throwing watch parties for the world's biggest sporting events. Travelers who want a guide that's been thought through, not assembled from Pinterest.
Everything in this shop is designed in my home office in New York City, with the help of cold coffee and a teenager who has very firm opinions about typography.
What you'll find here:
🟢 World Cup 2026 printables — bracket posters, match trackers, watch party tools, bracket pool sheets. The schedule is accurate (which sounds like a low bar, but most of the brackets on Amazon are wrong — they were printed before the qualifiers finished).
🟢 Soccer workout printables (coming soon) — strength and conditioning guides for youth and high school players, designed for fridges, locker rooms, and team huddles.
🟢 Teen travel guides (coming soon) — including 101 NYC Days for Teens, a year-round itinerary book for families visiting New York with kids ages 12-17.
If you can't find what you're looking for, message me. I take custom orders on a limited basis, and I'm always interested in hearing what's missing from the family travel and youth sports space.
Thanks for stopping by.
— Selena
Read more, including the full World Cup 2026 travel guide for NYC, at littlegoodlife.com