Sorry I'm a little late with this weeks vlog, but like most of you, I was enjoying Valentine's Day yesterday with my lovely hubby!
In today's vlog, I'm talking about something I've been waiting for. I backed a Kickstarter campaign back in May/June 2015 that was about this awesome concept called The Self Journal.
The Self Journal isn't just your average journal, it's packed full of focused time blocks, morning rituals and goal tracking, plus some awesome roadmap exercises and goal achievement help.
Mine went missing for a while (tracking said it had arrived into Sydney December 29, 2015) until it got here yesterday, completely intact (yay!).
In the video I talk about how awesome it is and I show you mine, so that you can see for yourself, just how powerful this journal is.
If you truly want to be your best self this year, then I encourage you to check out The Self Journal!
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8 replies to "Vlog Episode #6: How to Be Your Best Self"
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