![]() ![]() If you are interested in just having the goal setting goodness of this planner to use along with your own other planner you enjoy for planning, they have the goal-setting companion notebook set. You can also get their quarterly and daily undated pages in inserts for your A5 ring bound planner! Just the Goals, please! But, if you prefer the Makselife style and concept, their daily planners are great. ![]() I love this daily version (I ordered it last year) but I am just a Daily Duo user for life, so it won out in the end. Here is your place to write down your plans, events, appointments, etc… Monthly & Weekly PlanningĪs we move from initial goal planning into the meat of the planner, we have the monthly planning spread. There’s obviously a space to jot down your annual goals for each area of your life, and then the goal setting flows throughout the planner in the months and weeks wonderfully. Then, there are steps on how to break down your annual goals into monthly and weekly goals. They also teach about different types of goals- stretch goals, progress goals, and maintenance goals. They walk you through setting goals, commitment, reassessing goals, being intentional, plus how to properly write your goals as actionable things you can do. You can score each area of your life so you know where to focus your new goals for the new year. The compass assessment is a great tool for you to look at all of the areas of your life and see how well each different area is going- this includes personal, fun & recreation, work & learning, family & relationships, health & wellness, spiritual & personal growth, financial, and physical environment.
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