The most powerful thing about a story is that it can make you believe. When you write a story about your future, you are committing to paper a vision for what you want to accomplish. A goal is an example of a story. The way I write my Forward Story is to create a comprehensive view in different timeframes of what I plan to accomplish. This includes many goals, objectives, etc.
I revise my story annually. At least that is my desired approach. I do not do this perfectly. For the last few years my wife and I have been working toward the completion of one of the major chapters in our life. This chapter has been primarily financial – overcoming many years of bad financial habits and decisions and getting back on course. Since this has been a dominant theme in our lives, the story has not changed that much.
Within the last year we have achieved what for a long time appeared to be unlikely. It was not easy, but we have now reached a new stage. Even though we are smack in the middle of the year, I realize that I need to revise my Forward Story now. I do not need to wait until the end of the year.
I will go back to the process I lay out in my book and begin doing a revision that will help me get my new bearings in this new reality.
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