Tools4Wisdom Planer/Goals Calender
Rating: ★★★★★
I received a printed/spiral-bound version of this awesome calender. Far from being the average "daily planer" as I thought at first, it turned out to be a lot more. This calenders helps you set and focus on goals throughout the months and put them into action.
It starts with your areas of Focus. You choose a focus topic. Overall, Innovation, Health-Body or Health-Mind and Soul. You than further narrow it down. for example, in the Innovation Category: New Ideas, Quantum thinking, or Creative Problem Solving. With each choice, there is a question to reflect on. Again, for example, if I chose Quantum Thinking: "What would a wise person do in my situation to overcome existing challenges and boost the quality of my life?"
It starts with your areas of Focus. You choose a focus topic. Overall, Innovation, Health-Body or Health-Mind and Soul. You than further narrow it down. for example, in the Innovation Category: New Ideas, Quantum thinking, or Creative Problem Solving. With each choice, there is a question to reflect on. Again, for example, if I chose Quantum Thinking: "What would a wise person do in my situation to overcome existing challenges and boost the quality of my life?"
You're than given space to Capture Initial insights and Ideas and Convert General Insights Into Measurable Action Items.
On another page, you set professional goals and ideas for the year, sorting them into "Top Priority, Medium Priority and Optional columns. Again, you're asked to the same for your Personal Goals & Ideas.
Next, comes several pages for Purpose Driven Yearly Goals. It asks you "What are the major goals/outcomes for this year. Why?- What purpose does it serve? Then, it gives you space to list the essential steps to achieve these goals.
On another page, you set professional goals and ideas for the year, sorting them into "Top Priority, Medium Priority and Optional columns. Again, you're asked to the same for your Personal Goals & Ideas.
Next, comes several pages for Purpose Driven Yearly Goals. It asks you "What are the major goals/outcomes for this year. Why?- What purpose does it serve? Then, it gives you space to list the essential steps to achieve these goals.
Finally we reach the "planner portion" Mine is a full 2015 Calender with the remaining 2014 months included. You choose your monthly priorities and write them on the master-list. Both Personal, and Professional. Then you set your biggest essential goal, followed by any other less important ones for the month. when you turnt he page again you have the monthly calender with adequate room to write progress and uniquie questions on each month that make you THINK.
A few of my favorites are:
A few of my favorites are:
- "What would you accomplish this month if you knew you could not fail?"
- "the little choices that we make, will chart the course of life we take."
- What opportunities exist to do more of what I love this month?
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