Write, Open, Act: An Intentional Life Planning Workbook” Debuts Today
I’m proud to announce the release of my first book, "Write, Open, Act: An Intentional Life Planning Workbook!"
It’s available starting today for holiday gift-giving, New Year’s planning and more at www.writeopenact.com and on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999411802.
How this all came about began one Saturday, soon after Melinda and I married, when we pulled out a large sheet of butcher paper and invented a process we call Intentional Life Planning.
It started with a conversation about where we wanted to live. This led to our looking at the decades we had ahead and the key upcoming milestones for our family, and imagining what we wanted to do with our lives. We ended up creating a highly visual Intentional Life Plan—a timeline filled with dreams and goals—that we’ve updated every year since.
When we shared photos of our annual planning day on Facebook, our friends went crazy. Many asked how they, too, could get started. And several asked us to turn our process into a workshop, which we did, and now we’ve followed it with this workbook.
Writing down your life's wishes and having a visual Intentional Life Plan in your home opens up new possibilities that you can act on to live a fulfilling life.
With “Write, Open, Act,” our hope is that this workbook helps everyone plan for and lead their best life.
If life were a project, wouldn’t it make sense to develop a plan? A plan you looked at every month, with action steps to make it a reality?
Hope you enjoy the workbook—and please tell your friends!
Thanks,
Lee
Praise for 'Write, Open, Act'
“Life is strange, wonderful, constantly challenging, always rewarding—and we can all use some wise guidance on our path. ‘Write, Open, Act’ invites readers to take a deep dive into their minds and hearts; to get clear on what really matters. It’s insightful and delightful, in equal measure.”
—Susan Casey, Author of “The Devil’s Teeth, The Wave, and Voices in the Ocean,” and former editor in chief of O, The Oprah Magazine
“We spend so much of our lives planning work, children, even our vacations. Somehow lost in the equation are our own hopes and dreams, the goals we sometimes fantasize about but never verbalize for fear we could be seen as selfish—or, worse, ridiculous.
"Lee Weinstein has written the road map back to our hearts. It’s a guidebook every 20-something should consider before choosing a partner, every established couple should read before committing, and every older couple should refer to regularly to ask, ‘What really matters and how do we do that?!’” —Sheila Hamilton, Author, activist, and Portland's favorite radio host
“I love this book! Weinstein offers great tips on the power of writing things down, practical advice, and inspirational ideas, all of which make this a fun and engaging process to help anyone at any stage of life!"
—Jane Buckingham, Founder and president of consumer insights firm Trendera and contributing editor at Glamour Magazine and The Huffington Post
It’s available starting today for holiday gift-giving, New Year’s planning and more at www.writeopenact.com and on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999411802.
How this all came about began one Saturday, soon after Melinda and I married, when we pulled out a large sheet of butcher paper and invented a process we call Intentional Life Planning.
It started with a conversation about where we wanted to live. This led to our looking at the decades we had ahead and the key upcoming milestones for our family, and imagining what we wanted to do with our lives. We ended up creating a highly visual Intentional Life Plan—a timeline filled with dreams and goals—that we’ve updated every year since.
When we shared photos of our annual planning day on Facebook, our friends went crazy. Many asked how they, too, could get started. And several asked us to turn our process into a workshop, which we did, and now we’ve followed it with this workbook.
Writing down your life's wishes and having a visual Intentional Life Plan in your home opens up new possibilities that you can act on to live a fulfilling life.
With “Write, Open, Act,” our hope is that this workbook helps everyone plan for and lead their best life.
If life were a project, wouldn’t it make sense to develop a plan? A plan you looked at every month, with action steps to make it a reality?
Hope you enjoy the workbook—and please tell your friends!
Thanks,
Lee
Praise for 'Write, Open, Act'
“Life is strange, wonderful, constantly challenging, always rewarding—and we can all use some wise guidance on our path. ‘Write, Open, Act’ invites readers to take a deep dive into their minds and hearts; to get clear on what really matters. It’s insightful and delightful, in equal measure.”
—Susan Casey, Author of “The Devil’s Teeth, The Wave, and Voices in the Ocean,” and former editor in chief of O, The Oprah Magazine
“We spend so much of our lives planning work, children, even our vacations. Somehow lost in the equation are our own hopes and dreams, the goals we sometimes fantasize about but never verbalize for fear we could be seen as selfish—or, worse, ridiculous.
"Lee Weinstein has written the road map back to our hearts. It’s a guidebook every 20-something should consider before choosing a partner, every established couple should read before committing, and every older couple should refer to regularly to ask, ‘What really matters and how do we do that?!’” —Sheila Hamilton, Author, activist, and Portland's favorite radio host
“I love this book! Weinstein offers great tips on the power of writing things down, practical advice, and inspirational ideas, all of which make this a fun and engaging process to help anyone at any stage of life!"
—Jane Buckingham, Founder and president of consumer insights firm Trendera and contributing editor at Glamour Magazine and The Huffington Post
Published on December 01, 2017 07:51
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