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Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.
— Arthur Ashe —
Mr. Ashe gave us a a very practical, down-to-earth guideline of where we can start to Design a Great Life. Too often we rush ahead in projects without giving ourselves time to reflect on the true status of Where We Are, much less of where we have come from.
By getting a clear picture of your current situation, you will be able to create a Life Design that is rooted in reality, yet looks to the future.
Below are worksheets to help you evaluate Where You Are. Some books you might like to check out are listed below.
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Getting Started Prepare yourself with some tools to record your Design Process. |
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Looking to My Spirit Are you taking care of your inner life so it can reflect to your outer life? |
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What Are My Skills? It's time to inventory all that you have to offer and what you know. |
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How Are My Relationships? Which of your relationships are healthy and which need working on? |
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How Healthy Am I? No matter how old you are, the time is now to look at how your body is doing. |
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How Are My Surroundings? Is your home and office a place you enjoy being at? |
| Where Does the Time Go? Time to take a few minutes and see what you do with your time. |
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How Are My Finances? To build towards a sound financial future, you have to take stock of where you are today. |
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How's Work Going? Do you work at a job or are you building a career in a field you enjoy? |
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My Favorite Things List your favorite things to incorporate into Designing Your Great Life. |
— Shelly —
Here are a few books I like which you might want to read. You may also search for more books and other items at the Amazon search box on the right.
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