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You can leave one or more blank pages, then write your next goal. Example - Goal Number 2. I never want to get stung by a bee or a wasp.
Example - 10.02.02 I was at
Blue Door restaurant on Wednesday, sitting near an open door, and there was a bee. As I was moving away from my table to get away from
bee, it landed in my food. No bee stings for me.
Again, leave as many blank pages as you might need. Continue by listing Goal Numbers 3, 4, 5, etc. After each goal you can journal what your feelings, ideas, dreams, desires, etc., are for your goals. Journal
people, experiences and circumstances as things happen in your life to accomplish your goals.
You can also journal your Life Goals on
computer. Create a document that uses
above system. As your goals change and evolve you can edit
list, or rearrange according to
order of importance. What was number 1 on your list can change to number 55.
As you think about your Life Goals, take
time you need to create
list. It may take you days, or years. It is your list, create it in your time.
Copyright 2002 Doreene Clement All rights Reserved

Doreene Clement, a cancer victor and author of The 5 Year Journal, is currently writing a new book, Blessed, about her life and her cancer experience. For more information www.the5yearjournal.com 480.423.8095 Copyright 2005 OMDC, LLC All Rights Reserved
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