3. List the expectations

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Go down your list of aspects and as you do, list some or all of the expectations you have for each aspect. For example, if you’re doing the “Economic” aspect, an expectation might be something as simple as “New Car” or “No Debt”.

When doing the “Social” aspect, it might be something as simple as a single person, a group of people, or goals. Each one is a different expectation.

They don’t need to be and shouldn’t be in any particular order.

Next: 4. Prioritize your expectations…

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