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Paul Myer's Goals Workbook

December 31, 2004

I've been doing a lot of thinking about setting goals (who hasn't? It's that time of the year, right?). And I came across this free goals workbook offered by Paul Myers (saw it at the Warrior Forum). I've quickly scanned through it and I'm printing it out right now. It comes with a bunch of worksheets, and the first thing it does is ask you to make lists.

I love making lists.

Anyway, around this time of the year, I'm interested in anything that helps me set course for the new year. I have regular rituals that I like to do every year - a visualization collage for the new year, a gratitude poster celebrating the old year, a fresh new daytimer. I've never been able to find anything that helps me set goals successfully, though, so maybe Paul's system will be the one.

(By the way, it really is a free ebook - Paul doesn't ask you to sign up for his newsletter in order to get the ebook, and there aren't any affiliate links in the book, either.)

- BJ

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Thanks for the link. I love time management as well.

I've been using a unique planner for the past few months that has done wonders for my creativity. It's called the Bubble Planner. You can order it online at www.BubblePlanner.com. It really takes visualization to the next level by combining mind mapping and time management techniques.

Posted by: Bill | Mar 27, 2006 3:02:27 PM

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