MY DREAMS, DESIRES, ASPIRATIONS, AND THINGS I CARE ABOUT
AND PUTTING THEM INTO YOUR LIFE

It pays enormous dividends in life planning for you to expand your vision and to dream, going to the limit and then adjusting back to the highest feasible plan at the highest of your actual abilities (real ones, not pie in the sky ones!).

   The Dreambook - Dreams, Desires, Aspirations, and Things I Care About - Expanding your vision to cover
       it all.  A 24 page manual with lots of forms to easily fill in.  This will begin the planning process off with
       a roaring start.

            My Dreams List -  Included in the DreamBook, a list of what you want, quickly filled in, and then
              going back and choosing and prioritizing.  A good list to keep a copy of in your Reminders                           Notebook.   

  My Vision Quest - An Example  - I've won the lottery and I have no limits...this is what I would do.  (Of
       course, your version may vary dramatically, but this is the idea!  Take off those limits!

  Ideal Visualizations of What I Want - From creating how you walk, stand, sit, hold your body, etc., to how
       you'd act and what actions you would do to support your visualization.  Short version.
 
  To help you construct all of this look at
   
          Role Models And Mentors and
          CreatingThe Person You Want To Be.
   

   MY IDEAL LIFE WORKBOOK (Forms plus some examples are listed.)  Let it all out!  See that ideal life
      without any limits, in all of the areas and details of your life, just filling in the forms in the suggested
      areas.  

See the Visualizing section to learn more about motivating and creating the "juice" around it, besides actually upping one's creativity and even anticipation that will help spot planning missings!

These could be inserted in your Life Plan or your About Me Notebook or your Reminders Notebook (which is one you flip through on a regular basis to be "reminded" and to "ground" oneself and to "inspire" oneself).
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