

Directions
Directions
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Complete each section at a time, in numerical order.; as they build on each other.
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A Notes section is included on the website. You are encouraged to use the Notes for Ideas, Information, and Suggestions in completing the content sections of your overall Lifeplan.,
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Be completely honest with yourself in answering each sections. The more candid you are with yourself, the more accurate and meaningful you Lifeplan will be. Remember, it’s confidential to you, and whomever you choose to share it with.
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The more accurate you are in defining yourself, the more helpful a Lifeplan will be. Seek out ideas and feedback from people who know you.
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Take your time, there’s no rush. A Lifeplan should be initially completed, and updated over the course of at least a month.
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Think through your answers. Sometimes the first answer isn’t the best one.
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When defining Who You Are and What You Stand For; consider what Values in your life, best define you. What Values do you want to be known for in life, what Values will you teach your children, what values if denied you, would you fight for in society.
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When defining Who You Are Not; emphatically state those Anti Values & Negative Sentiments you abhor and will always stand against.
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Your Aspirations should reflect what you are reaching for, dream for, vision for. Aspirations should be stated for each topical area noted, and any others you might hold important. An Aspiration should reflect a desire outcome you are willing to stretch for; reflecting a need for effort, perseverance, and relentless pursuit.
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Objectives should be relevant to you, realistic, achievable, and always developmental to you in one or more ways. Those goals which are Short Term are most immediate to you now and the next several months. Goals which are Near Term, are objectives you can achieve in the next 6 months to two years. And Long Term objectives, are just that; two years up to 8 years, or more.
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Go through your completed Lifeplan at least 3 full times; and improve upon it. Our thoughts don’t always come out the first time we commit our thinking to writing. Many times, the mind deliberates over days until reasoning out its best conclusions.
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Revisit your Life Plan Frequently (at least once a year). It’s Your Personal Constitution, defined to guide your Self Development in your life ahead. As you achieve, and or fail, amend your plan and redevelop your focus and objectives. A good Lifeplan is meant to be a Living Document; meaning it should always be current and relevant to you and your contemporary: Life Conditions, Challenges, and Aspirations.