The 100-Day Goal Journal: Accomplish What Matters to You

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Accomplish your number-one goal in just 100 days and stay focused with this motivational journal.
 
Success is just 100 days away! Whether you’re an aspiring business owner, a student who wants good grades, or someone who wants to build healthy eating habits, this interactive journal will guide you every step of the way.
Using the best elements from John Lee Dumas’s wildly popular, self-published The Freedom Journal and The Mastery Journal, it provides structure, holds you accountable, and puts you on the right track. Set an attainable goal and outline exactly what you want to achieve. Use the daily planning pages to help you complete required tasks and gain productivity, discipline, and focus.
Create daily action plans, track your progress, and reflect on your successes and challenges using the ten-day review pages. You’ll easily make your dreams come true!
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Union Square & Co.
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 6, 2018
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1454930748
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1454930747
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.01 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.5 x 8 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #60,059 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #88 in Personal Time Management #298 in Journal Writing Self-Help #1,018 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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  1. Bryan Powell

    I buy one of these every 100 days now.
    Well actually, I have a stack of three of them in my office.These make actionable and realistic goals achievable. The structure of the book with the check-ins and rating your progress help you hold yourself accountable and reflect on what was good, bad, etc.I really like these. It’s like a life coach (but it’s you. You’re the coach. The book is your playbook).Simplicity at it’s finest.I recommend these books for everyone who wishes to accomplish something.(everyone).

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  2. Justin Bieliever

    I’ve bought 5 copies already, and buying more. Absolutely love this.
    I’ve tried so many different methods and tools to accomplish mid-term goals – Evernote, spreadsheets, ToDoist, various calendars, dream journals, Field Notes, various apps, sticky notes, Kanban, PERT charts, etc. I’m one of those people that wants to do everything and accomplish it all – but rarely do because I’m so busy trying everything else! Admittedly, I still use my iCal (calendar app) and ToDoist, but this 100 Goal Journal has made all the difference in the world. ToDoist/iCal don’t keep your mind/eye on the prize. This journal was the missing piece for me and it helps me lock in all my other productivity methods by keeping the bigger picture on the horizon.Just as an important as this brilliant 100-day goal journal is – is the quality and price. It’s priced just right so I am happy to buy multiples for myself and for my friends. The paper quality is excellent (unlike other journals out there that either tear easily or are “see-thru”). The hard back cloth cover feels wonderful. I like to leave it on my desk to serve as a constant reminder and it looks great. As silly and superficial as it may sound, having a journal that looks and feels good is important. It keeps you inspired and motivated. As soon as I click submit on this review, I am buying a few more. This damn little book is incredibly valuable and will seriously propel your dreams into reality.

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  3. Isabel

    FIVE STARS from me!!
    I love collecting guided journals and planners. I have a big stack of them. I am LOVING this book, it is my new favorite. It really helps me to have vision, stay motivated, and work harder!!! Yes I recommend this book thank you John! – Isabel Mendez

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  4. Janet D King

    Organized Thoughts
    I love the concept of this journal. I have so many irons in the fire and this journal helps me to keep them organized and forward moving.

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  5. Loki Serrano, Cat of da Wurld (or Mai Hooman)

    Working OK so far as a pre-printed bullet journal
    I have no idea who the designer is and have never heard the podcast. I just wanted something to cut down on the increasing annoyance of rewriting goal blocks in my bullet journal every day, but the other related journals seemed a little too like $400 Breadmakers for my needs. This one is priced right and close enough to my normal dailies to work for me. It would likely be inspirational to the right person, but I suspect you’d have to feel analog systems are borderline decadent to begin with. If you don’t gravitate toward writing to-do lists by hand here and there already, this isn’t going to miraculously make you enjoy writing by hand.EDIT 2024: I’m still getting these. I replace the gratitude part with what my reward is going to be if I finish because gratitude journaling is demotivating for some of us. I don’t generally bother putting what time I’ll do something, but I may put in how long I’ll work on it. I use the evening page for brainstorming what I’ll do the next few days. Yeah, I could probably just use a blank journal or steno pad at this point, but I have a kind of ritual trigger with these that works for me now.

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  6. Where’s Godot?

    Terrific System, High Quality Paper, Terrific Binding
    This has to be one of the best goal accomplishment tools I’ve ever seen. It is a no nonsense approach that is easy to do and will keep you on track towards whatever goal you set. For the money I was not expecting much in way of quality but I was pleasantly surprised. The book is beautifully bound with high quality, ultra smooth, white paper and even goes with a very nice ribbon for marking your page. I recommend this journal without reservation.

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  7. Abunchofalexes

    I love this so much
    I might buy another one soon. I loved this so much

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  8. Tyler

    Fun
    Fun

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  9. Carlos G

    Excelente presentación, lo usare para llevar algunos proyectos

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