100 Goals List
In an effort to help you find purpose in life, or at least in writing your journal entries, spend some time writing a list of 100 goals you’d like to achieve. 100 may seem like a lot, but I challenge you to take a closer look at what it is you really want to achieve. Not just big general events like overseas travel, or writing a novel. Take the time to be specific. Write down the smallest dreams you have naming the places and the people involved. List the wild things you’ve only imagined and the practical happenings you really want to see come alive before you die. This is a list to work on over several days. Try to keep the page out in the open so you can see it as you go about your daily business. Seeing it will prompt you to keep thinking of the next items to add to your list.
Heather
Tags: 100 things list, heather-goldsmith, Journal Writing Prompts, personal-journal-writingRelated Stories
POSTED IN: Journal Writing Prompts
7 opinions for 100 Goals List
Jan
Feb 20, 2008 at 2:56 am
Hi Heather. I found your site through Eric’s Blog group. Good to see another Australian on the list. I love your blog here. I’ll be back for some inspiration.
Heather Goldsmith
Feb 20, 2008 at 6:05 am
Hi Jan,
So glad you came to have a look at my blog. Yes, I was also pleased to see another Aussie in the group. It sounds like an exciting project. Please, come back any time you feel the need for inspiration. Thanks for leaving a comment. ;-)
Cyndi L
Feb 20, 2008 at 11:51 am
Hey Heather! I tried to email you at your b5 address and it bounced. Can you email me at cyndi@b5media.com ? Thanks!
SD
Feb 20, 2008 at 7:27 pm
I love this idea! Anything that makes people think about what it is that they want is great to me!
Heather Goldsmith
Feb 20, 2008 at 11:07 pm
Hi Cyndi,
I’ve emailed you from another email address. ;-)
Heather Goldsmith
Feb 20, 2008 at 11:09 pm
Hi SD,
So glad you like the idea. Thanks for leaving a comment. ;-)
Anti List of 100
Feb 26, 2008 at 1:12 am
[…] that we spend a lot of time writing about what we intend to do in our journals. Writing down our goals, dreams and otherwise stuff about making plans can sometimes take a lot of energy. Previously […]
Have an opinion? Leave a comment: