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- Life 1 0 – Personal Journals
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- Life 1 0 – Personal Journal Articles
- Start Where You Are is an interactive journal designed to help readers nurture their creativity, mindfulness, and self-motivation.It helps readers navigate the confusion and chaos of daily life with a simple reminder: that by taking the time to know ourselves and what those dreams are, we can appreciate the world around us and achieve our dreams.
- Beginning with 'The Early Years,' this uniquely designed journal is organized in nine sections, each containing thought-provoking prompts to spark a colorful personal memoir that captures the memories of first dates, lifelong friendships, meaningful stories, and pearls of wisdom gathered along the way.
Your Journal for Life. App for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
..complete the part of your life plan for your role as a student.![Life 1 0 – personal journal articles Life 1 0 – personal journal articles](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/1c/f1/bf/1cf1bfe474bcd3190751c94eb2862724.jpg)
My Dream: If you have a compelling dream, describe it here. If you're not sure what your dream is, you can simply write, 'I'm searching.'
My Long-Term Goals in this Role: These are the outcomes you plan to achieve as a student in the next two to ten years, even longer if necessary.
My Short-Term Goals in this Role: These are the outcomes you plan to achieve as a student this semester; each one accomplished brings you closer to your long-term goals as a student. To begin your list of short-term goals, you can write the same Desired Outcomes that you chose in Journal Entry 8; then add other short-term goals as appropriate.
Remember to apply the DAPPS rule, making sure that each long-and short-term goals is Dated, Achievable, Personal, Positive, and Specific. With this in mind, you may need to revise the Desired Outcomes that you transfer here from Journal Entry 8.
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If you wish, repeat this process for one or more of you other life roles: employee, parent, athlete, and so on. The more roles you plan, the more complete you vision of life will be. Taken together, these pages map your route to a rich, personally fulfilling life.
At this time you don't have to know how to achieve your goals and dreams, so don't even think about the method. All you need to know is what you want. In the following chapters, you'll learn dozens of powerful strategies for turning your life plan into reality. For now, keep your eye on your destination!
My Life Plan
My Dream: To help people but I am still searching for specifics.
My Long-Term Goals in this Role: To graduate with honors and recognition, at the top of my class, with an Associates Degree by 2015, a Bachelor's by 2017, and a Master's by 2019.
My Short-Term Goals in this Role: Study for every quiz, test, and exam for College Algebra.
Apply myself everyday in College Algebra.
Stay focused on my Classes.
Study for every quiz, test, and exam in my Criminology Class.
Read every section thoroughly for my Criminology Class.
Ask questions when I need to without fear.
Learn 5 new study skills that could help me study better by September 31st.
Take at least one page of notes for every class I attend this coming semester.
Turn in every assignment on time this semester.
Give all assignments and projects my all this semester.
Write about what you have learned or relearned by designing your life plan. In particular, identify any impact this effort has had on your level of motivation to do well in college this semester, or do well in any other parts of your life.
Writing a life plan is an easy way to set goals. Setting goals can be difficult. If you just want to sit down and write goals you wish to accomplish just as a list of goals, yes, is possible but to identify what the role you wish to your goals in makes setting those goals much easier and more likely that you will follow through with all the goals you wish to accomplish. Makes them seem more real and sensible.
So coming soon is My Life Plan in My Life Role as a:
Daughter
Becoming Healthy
Employee
A Better Person
A Companion
Until Then ;-)
Apply myself everyday in College Algebra.
Stay focused on my Classes.
Study for every quiz, test, and exam in my Criminology Class.
Read every section thoroughly for my Criminology Class.
Ask questions when I need to without fear.
Learn 5 new study skills that could help me study better by September 31st.
Take at least one page of notes for every class I attend this coming semester.
Turn in every assignment on time this semester.
Give all assignments and projects my all this semester.
Write about what you have learned or relearned by designing your life plan. In particular, identify any impact this effort has had on your level of motivation to do well in college this semester, or do well in any other parts of your life.
Writing a life plan is an easy way to set goals. Setting goals can be difficult. If you just want to sit down and write goals you wish to accomplish just as a list of goals, yes, is possible but to identify what the role you wish to your goals in makes setting those goals much easier and more likely that you will follow through with all the goals you wish to accomplish. Makes them seem more real and sensible.
So coming soon is My Life Plan in My Life Role as a:
Daughter
Becoming Healthy
Employee
A Better Person
A Companion
Until Then ;-)
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Introduction:
Life Journal provides a mechanism for users to sync their journal bidirectionally with Day One Classic (v1.x) and also to import their Day One v2 data into Life Journal.
Important Note:
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- If you are syncing with Day One Classic, please be sure to make a full backup of your Day One Classic folder on Dropbox (found at DropboxAppsDay OneJournal.dayone) before you start sync.
- Read these instructions fully before proceeding.
Setting up Sync with Day One Classic (v1.x):
Please follow these steps to sync your Day One Classic data with Life Journal:
- Go into the Day One app and set up Sync with Dropbox
- Let all of your data sync to Dropbox
- Make sure Dropbox is installed and running on your PC. If you have issues with Life Journal not detecting Dropbox or Day One in the settings screen, please try this solution.
- Once all of your data is synced to Dropbox, please take a backup of your Day One folder (found at DropboxAppsDay OneJournal.dayone) before proceeding.
- Now start Life Journal
- Go into Settings.
- You should notice the second switch on the Journal Settings tab saying 'Day One Classic detected on Dropbox. Sync data with Day One Classic?'. Turn that switch to ON.
- Save your settings.
- The app will now go through and sync all of you entries with Day One Classic on Dropbox. Note that this can take a few moments depending on the number of entries you have.
- Going forward, all of your entries will automatically be synced.
UPDATE: Please read this post regarding Day One Classic Sync.
Importing data from Day One v2:
To import your data from Day One v2, please follow these steps:
- Please follow the steps outlined on the Day One website to export the data that you want to import into Life Journal. Please be sure to select the format as JSON. This should extract all your data into a ZIP file.
- Now unzip the exported files - take the file exported in Step 1 and unzip it to a temporary folder on your PC. (Say C:TempDayOneData). The temporary folder should contain the following items:
- A single file: Journal.json (or something similar - this file contains all of your journal data).
- A single folder: photos (this photo will contain all of your exported images)
- See example of an exported extract below:
- Start Life Journal and click on the Data Import button on the main menu. This will provide you with the option to import Day One v2 data.
- In the Day One v2 Data Import screen, select the .JSON file from the temporary folder by clicking on the button marked JSON. (Note: Please do not select the ZIP file)
- You can optionally provide a Journal Name (starting v1.5.0.0 of Life Journal) for the journal you are importing from Day One v2 (useful in the case of multiple journals). Life Journal will automatically create a tag (shown to the right of the Journal Name field) and assign that tag to every entry imported.
- Then click on the Start Import button at the bottom of the screen.
- Life Journal will process the .JSON file and pull in all of your Day One v2 entries into Life Journal.
- A log will be visible on screen as the processing progresses. You may want to save this log by copying it into a text file - in case there are any issues.
- Once the import is complete, close this screen.
- Restart Life Journal. This will then finalize all of your entries and display them in Life Journal.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
1. Can Life Journal write data back to Day One v2?
A: Unfortunately, this is not possible. Day One v2 uses a local database (on iOS/Mac OSX) to store the entries which Life Journal cannot access (from a PC). Day One v2 also stores its data in the cloud using a proprietary sync mechanism. Life Journal cannot write to the cloud based repository or use their sync mechanism either.
2. What if I run into any issues?
A: A log will be visible on screen as the import processing progresses. You may want to save this log by copying it into a text file - in case there are any issues. If there are issues with the import, please contact us and send us the import log along with a screen shot (use Alt+PrtSc to capture your screen and paste into an email) of the Import screen.
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3. What happens to the multiple images I have in an entry in Day One v2?
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Jixipix kyoobik photo 1 34 inch. A: We migrate all of the images to Life Journal - so you won't lose them. However to maintain Day One Classic compatibility, we only display a single image in Life Journal.