Ask yourself what you’d like to do with your time. Start making

your own List of 100 Dreams with personal goals, travel goals, professional

goals, and so forth. What would you like to spend more time doing? What would

you like to fill your time with? You can make one master list of dreams, or make a

separate list for your family -- things you’d like to do or experience together.

Come back to this list often, and keep it somewhere you can refer to it frequently.

5. Give goals a timeline. Write a prospective performance review -- that is, the

job review you’d like to give yourself at the end of next year. What professional

items from your List of 100 Dreams would you like to accomplish by then? Carve

out some time to write this hypothetical statement of your achievements, be they

finishing the draft of a novel, getting an Etsy store up and running, landing two

new 7-figure clients for your company, or staging a small museum’s first

fundraising gala.

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