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Your Win List PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael Angier   
Just as important as setting goals is tracking the goals we achieve.

Have you ever visited a young niece or nephew you hadn't seen in a while? The changes in looks and height were quite noticeable, weren't they? However, the progress wasn't as apparent to them and their parents because it was gradual—or so it seemed.

Something similar happens to us. We don't always see the progress we're making because we're too close to it. We're so busy focusing on what we want and what we haven't yet achieved, we rarely take time to acknowledge ourselves and APPRECIATE what we have.

And when we really appreciate what we have, we find that we have more and more to appreciate.

I find that using a Win List is a good way to remind myself of my progress—and keep me more mindful of what I'm achieving.

It's just a document in my word processor that I add to often. It's titled, "Wins & Events: Good News, Good Decisions, Breakthroughs, Wins and Significant Events".

Every few days, I update it with things that have happened, breakthroughs, goals achieved, events that impact my life and the many blessings that come my way. Each line has the month (and often the exact date) of the event noted. One line is enough for me to capture the occurrence.

My "Win List" creates a "chronofile" of my life. And it keeps me focused on what's working. It helps to remind me of how far I've come. Reviewing it is a quick pick-me-up—a real confidence booster. It's also a handy reference as to when and what happened—especially since I'm not always very consistent with my personal journal.

It's easy to do. It only takes a few moments. And it helps me to be more appreciative. People to whom I've recommended this have reported similar positive results.

If you try it, I know you'll find it helpful—and even fun.

And now with the Success Planner, your Win List is all built in. Ty it out. Take it for a test drive.

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