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Accomplish your number-one goal in just 100 days and stay focused with this motivational journal.
Success is just 100 days away Whether you're an aspiring business owner, a student who wants good grades, or someone who wants to build healthy eating habits, this interactive journal will guide you every step of the way. Using the best elements from John Lee Dumas's wildly popular, self-published The Freedom Journal and The Mastery Journal, it provides structure, holds you accountable, and puts you on the right track. Set an attainable goal and outline exactly what you want to achieve. Use the daily planning pages to help you complete required tasks and gain productivity, discipline, and focus. Create daily action plans, track your progress, and reflect on your successes and challenges using the ten-day review pages. You'll easily make your dreams come trueIt takes about 4 Hours and 42 minutes on average for a reader to read The 100-Day Goal Journal: Accomplish What Matters To You. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The 100-Day Goal Journal: Accomplish What Matters To You is 256 pages long.
A life changer!
Derived From Web , Apr 30, 2020
The first one I bought changed my life by enabling me to completely focus on a historic home renovation goal, he said. No, I didn't come close to achieving my goal of renovating four rooms in an 1860s victorian farmhouse style, but I did get two rooms completely finished and adjusted my goal as time went on. I worked 100 days straight by myself as the pandemic worsened. The rooms were completely gutted and re-wired with new wiring, fireplace restoration, hardwood flooring, and woodwork restoration. My goals were indeed for too ambitious in the beginning, but keeping track of my progress by answering a few relevant questions each day helped me to pivot where I needed to and gave me a tool in which I will evaluate my habits for the next 100 day run. I bought another for just that purpose, too. It takes commitment, but it's soooo well worth it. Buy it and try it!
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Keeps you focused
Derived From Web , Dec 8, 2019
I have used journals before, including Covey, and have no regrets. This is very different as it is very detailed and is not your hour by hour meeting task organizer. You feel compelled to focus and think about what you really want to accomplish within a 100 days and how you are going to do it. You really have to be on top of this, Mr. Rule told the judge.
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It worked!
Derived From Web , Dec 5, 2019
This book didn't seem to fit the type of goal I was chasing, but I adapted it and I reached my 100 day goal which honestly seemed like such a wild dream when I started. My favorite part of this journal is writing down everyday, not just what your goaL is but that you are going to achieve it. Starting every morning by telling yourself that this is going to happen, you feel the energy shift.
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Derived From Web , Jul 15, 2019
Not a fan of this book. Too detailed. I've been writing goals for years. Will give a present to someone special.
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This has been very helpful!
Derived From Web , May 22, 2019
I'm well on my way to accomplishing my 100 day goal. You decide what you are going to do that day, and then reflect on how it worked out. If it didn't, it asked how you could make it better tomorrow. I find this concept very helpful in moving forward, Paul.
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Powerful, effective, easy to use!!
Derived From Web , May 8, 2019
This powerful, synced, easy to use tool has helped me make in Normas progress in a short amount of time on my side hustle goals. I have been looking for the perfect goal tracking journal for years and this really is it. I'm purchasing a second one because I have two projects in the works simultaneously, and I want to track them individually.
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Working OK so far as a pre-printed bullet journal
Derived From Web , Feb 24, 2019
I have no idea who the designer is and have never heard of the podcast. I just wanted something to cut down on the increasing annoyance of rewriting goal blocks in my bullet journal every day, but the other related journals seemed a little too expensive for my needs. This one is priced right and close enough to my normal dailies to work for me. It would likely be inspirational to the right person, but I suspect you'd have to feel analog systems are borderline decadent to begin with. If you don't gravitate toward writing to-do lists by hand here and there already, this isn't going to miraculously make you enjoy writing by hand.
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