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I love the vertical columns for each objective. (I have the same basic idea, but with goals at the top of the sheet – your column method makes it easier to see progress in each area, and if an area is being ignored).
Thanks for sharing!
I like the way yours is laid out visually so I can see which goals I need to hit more/less etc. Plus the homework column! Thanks for linking up CC!
Jenn
Crazy Speech World
Love the set up of this page–I’m definitely going to test-drive it! Thanks ๐