Dream Big Journal
$16.99
All around the world, Dream Big is helping millions recapture the lives they dreamed about before fear started calling the shots. Now, with the Dream Big Journal, New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff takes readers through the introspection, reflection, and pragmatic planning necessary to make those dreams reality.
In Dream Big, bestselling author Bob Goff taught the foundational importance of:
*clearly defining our dreams and ourselves;
*identifying the obstacles holding us back;
*devising specific plans for reaching goals; and
*developing the tools that will help us act on the plan.
But let’s be honest: can we really commit all of that to memory? How can we possibly clear our head space for the next big dream and the next? Bob knows this work is too important to risk having our thoughts, fears, inspirations, and strategies go off leash like a runaway dog. We need help wrangling all the wild and exciting dreams we have for our lives.
Reinforcing important themes and facets of the Dream Big Framework that lead to more clarity, courage, and blessings-every week of the year-the Dream Big Journal offers prompts, reminders, inspirations, and introspective questions excerpted from Dream Big. It empowers each of us to take our most cherished revelations about where we want to go, why, and what to do next with us as we go about our days, helping us stay motivated, focused, enthusiastic, and in close touch with what God has planned for us.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400230600
ISBN10: 1400230608
Bob Goff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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