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Monthly favourites — September 2024

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How to set life goals with a napkin plan

How to set life goals with a napkin plan

by Jess Allison | Self-improvement

The start of a new year is a great time to check on your life goals, and maybe set some new ones. Here’s how to do it on a napkin

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