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How to write your vision statements: Use first person, present tense. Write what you're building, not what you're wishing for. Make it specific enough to feel real. If it doesn't make you feel something, make it more specific.
Example: Instead of "I want a better home," write: "I wake up in a space that feels calm and completely mine. My kitchen has a window, and I make coffee there every morning."
Fill in the vision statement box and one 30-day action for each area. Write in the space provided — or use this as a template in a journal.
Bring it all together in 3–5 sentences. This is your north star. Read it every morning for 30 days.