
The first 100 days of a presidential term in office is often used to measure their progress. This journal is a way of recording your next 100 days to see how you are doing in your new project, your new job or finding that perfect partner.
A journal to record the first 100 days of the rest of your life…
The first 100 days of a presidential term in office is often used to measure their progress. This journal is a way of recording your next 100 days to see how you are doing in your new project, your new job or finding that perfect partner.
Accountability is often a way of making sure that we do what we say we do. Prevarication is the enemy of every achiever. Writing down our achievements and setbacks gives us the tools to evaluate where we are going wrong but also where we are going right. Taking 100 days to evaluate our progress gives us a time limit – a target – a goal. Writing that goal down in a written record makes it harder to dismiss. Our memories are fluid and we can forget and get stressed about tasks that prey on our mind. Using this journal will help you to set goals (big and small) and to record achievements while evaluating how you can improve as your progress through the first 100 days of your ‘project’.
Beginning a new job, project management or just organising your day-to-day life does not have to be stressful. Using this book to give you a clear plan by setting goals and then evaluating progress as you go along will give you peace of mind and set you along the path to achieving your dreams.
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