Goal Planner Journal for Men & Women: Becoming Self-Made – 90-Day Step-by-Step Goal Setting Planner with Psychology Tools & Coaching Prompts – Achieve Goals and Build Daily Habits for Success

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Psychology-Based Process – Combines mindset coaching, goal tracking, and daily planning strategies to keep you focused and productive.
Perfect for 3 Months of Focus – A structured 3-month framework helps you prioritize goals, manage tasks, and track progress.
Ideal for Men & Women – Perfect for professionals, students, and anyone ready to take control of their goals and personal growth.
Bigger & User-Friendly Design – Large softcover format provides room for brainstorming, detailed planning, and progress tracking.
Step-by-Step Goal Setting – Achieve success with a proven 90-day framework that breaks down big goals into daily, actionable steps.

Reviews

8 reviews for Goal Planner Journal for Men & Women: Becoming Self-Made – 90-Day Step-by-Step Goal Setting Planner with Psychology Tools & Coaching Prompts – Achieve Goals and Build Daily Habits for Success

  1. Annachiara I.

    Life changing!
    I LOVE this planner!!! Since using this planner I have been impressed by what a difference it has made to my days. When I forget or simply don’t fill it in I can really notice the impact it has. Following the prompts and committing to filling it in has helped me calm the feeling of overwhelm and made each day more manageable. The prompts are so clear and helpful it easy to navigate and fill in . I really can’t do without it!

  2. Janet Novak

    Not a simple planner but a detailed map introducing a different way of thinking and gaining control.
    This is an excellent workbook, not only to help get control of planning and day to day activities but also and more importantly help me to understand my own thoughts, eliminate self-sabotage. Throughout my career, I have used different types of planners so very familiar with styles and variety. Couple of years ago, I retired and definitely have struggled with Now What. This planner is a great companion to guiding me to clarify current and long term goals and providing framework for realistically achieving those goals.

  3. Tina

    interesting planner
    This planner is very interesting. It has different pages. There are examples of different ways to plan your life. There are focus wheels, focus areas/smart goals, self-sabotaging feelings, self-making feelings, weekly intentions, weekly to-do lists, brain dump, daily planner pages, and weekly reflection. The weekly intention page has 4 goals, and action to take checklist. The weekly to do is a checklist. The brain dump is a lined page. There are 7 daily planner pages each week – it is divided into 3 sections: today’s schedule, daily to do section, thoughts and feelings for 3 events. Then at the end of the week is a weekly reflection page with 3 sections: what worked well this week?, what didnt’ work this week, what will i do differently next week? Overall the planner seems well-made.

  4. Austin Gonzalez

    Well Designed Planner
    This planner not only helps me stay organized, it also encourages the user to pick 3 items and choose how you want to feel during those events. It is designed to encourage more positive thinking throughout the day, and to help you achieve both your short term and long term goals!

  5. Chandler Smith

    Self-Made U Daily Planner
    I’m thrilled about this planner! I’ve come to appreciate how small, intentional, and well-structured steps contribute to achieving bigger goals. I love that this planner doesn’t just provide space for tasks—it acts as a guide, helping you reflect, focus, and create a meaningful plan. Beyond a simple to-do list, it encourages tracking thoughts and emotions, with weekly check-ins to assess progress. The design is visually appealing, well-organized, and the quality feels durable enough for everyday use. It’s exactly what I need to stay on track and intentional with my goals!

  6. Avid Reader

    Beautifully and thoughtfully designed planner
    I love writing by hand in a paper planner. This one is beautifully and thoughtfully designed. The tools and prompts are very useful, especially for those of us who are continually learning and growing. The attached elastic bookmark is a great feature and the overall quality is fantastic.

  7. Mor Nicole-Main

    Unique with so many features.
    This one is still new to me. At first, I found it a little daunting, but I watched the free webinar and everything became so much simpler. I’m still in the process of using it so I have not become a fully actualized self-made person just yet, but I’m on my way. The book itself is gorgeous quality, with a nice classy cover and sturdy pages. It has an elastic to hold it closed, which makes leaving notes and things on the inside much easier as I know they won’t fall out. It’s a truly unique thing and I’m excited about using it.

  8. Balfour magi

    Great planner for setting and working goals
    First 2 things, My elastic band wasn’t glued properly and came out on day 2. Next I really think they put this out to get you to signup for their coaching. Which is why I removed one star.With that said I, I don’t want to take away from what they put together. They give you 41 pages of lessons to help you maximize your experience with this planner. Those directions are easy to understand and follow. I like the focus wheel really helps you to zero in on the areas you want to focus on. Personally I think four goals are at the high end of goals to work. If you are new to goal setting and working I would keep it to max of 2 goals. I really think that even experienced people should keep it to no more than 3 because if they are important to you then you should focus. I tend to rate my goals by importance to determine how to delegate my time allotment. To many goals and you can easily lose focus or burnout as she brings up. But with that said those are my opinions and I am not master goal guru. Really when it comes down to it knowing yourself is the most important thing and remember its like food at a buffet, more sounds better but quickly you realize that you can’t do it all. Don’t feel pressured into working all of them. It’s better to have only one victory than 4 failures.I apologize for digressing, This is one of the better goal setting books I have used. Well done to the authors.

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