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I hope you feel free to share, post questions and add your comments.   Let’s together create an active and vibrant community of ideas and activity.

This is all brand new to me – so I am open to suggestions. Thanks for checking in.

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Carrie Thompson May 18, 2010 at 3:31 am

I am so inspired by Y.A.Y.R. and have been since I first heard about it. I look forward to my own 20 years of Y.A.Y.R. practice…in 20 years :-)

Hopefully, part of the travel budget will always include trips to Northern California…

MaryLynn Schiavi June 10, 2010 at 9:23 pm

Pat,

When are you going to write a version of the book for us single gals? Can the book work for a single person as it is now?

MaryLynn

Joshua Black | The Underdog Millionaire July 19, 2010 at 7:34 pm

Your blog is off to a great start and I think you have some powerful ideas here.

-Joshua Black
The Underdog Millionaire

Pat Chiappa July 21, 2010 at 6:17 pm

Thanks Joshua –

It is certainly a work in progress with something new to learn every day.

I appreciate your support –

Pat

Pat Chiappa July 21, 2010 at 6:20 pm

MaryLynn –

Even though I responded privately, I thought I should let others know that 1) yes, Year Ahead/Year in review does work for single gals (and guys), the templates and some of the exercises need to be modified and 2) I have had other requests so I do plan on writing the single person’s version by the end of the year.

Thanks for asking!

Pat

Pat Chiappa July 21, 2010 at 6:29 pm

Carrie –

As a newlywed, Year Ahead/Year in Review is PERFECT for you and your new husband! So don’t wait for twenty years to go by, start now! It’s such a great relationship building tool as well as planning tool. Your e-book is on it’s way…

Don’t just hope – but plan trips to Northern CA into your annual travel budget. That is the power and beauty of planning. You start with the intention, then proceed by writing it down, then you budget for the trip (using real budgets) and then hold yourself accountable to it. If things change, and they often do, and you need to make changes, don’t forget to remain flexible.

I’d love to see you in Sonoma County!

Thanks for your comments,

Pat

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