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Chart A Path

How It Works

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Grab A Chart

Download ours below, or draw one. It doesn’t have to be fancy; it just needs to work for you. Tip: Keep completed charts to look back, build, and reflect on.

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Write Goals At The Top

Your goal or intention can be broad or specific, big or small. When we chart, sometimes we use the Focus Area as a shorthand.

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Set Milestones

Think of these as chapters. Rather than focus on an end date or destination, consider notable moments along the journey — both what they are and when you’d like to arrive there.

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Brainstorm Steps & Actions

In the left column, write down the actions you can take this week to move toward your goal, and make a small note of the number of days you think you will need to complete each step. Tip: Some actions may have multiple or tiered steps.

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Include Weekly Life To-Do's

Maintaining a routine is critical to success! Add things like laundry and grocery shopping to your chart so everything’s in one place.

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Check In & Check Off

As the week goes on, check off tasks as they’re completed—and recalibrate if you miss any.

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Evaluate & Repeat

Every week will look different. Determine what worked and what didn’t. Take what’s helpful, leave what wasn’t, and move on to the next week.

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Start A Journey

Download and print our chart, or make your own.

Navigating Life Hurdles

Areas like happiness, conflict, and restlessness can feel too big or complicated to make big changes. Our change leaders provide the tools to get going.

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A best-of-the-best curation of ideas, insights, and guidance about building positive change in your life. It’s a rabbit hole you won’t regret.

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