The life builder journal examples:
my priorities wheel
Prioritizing helps us make progress toward our goals. It's good to check in regularly to see what's getting your focus and attention — and then consider if you need to make any adjustments.
- Grab a colored pencil, marker, or another coloring tool to fill in your circles.
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Color in your current life priorities, rating them from 1-10, with 1 being the least important and 10 being the most important.
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This will create a really clear visual that shows just where your priorities sit right now.
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Each section of the wheel is numbered 1-10.
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Rate each section (Friends, Family, School, etc.) by how much of priority it is for you.
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1 is lowest priority. 10 is highest priority.
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Color in each section from the middle to the number you picked.
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Example: If you said Friends is a 6 on your scale of priorities, you would color in 6 levels out from the middle in the Friends section.
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