Published on 1/24/2025, the 6X9 tracker is 80 pages of accountability.
This is a year-long journal for setting up your new NOW habits to honor your promise to put self-care first. It only takes a few minutes each day to write your truth and plan how your next NOW moments will unfold. Time is a treasure that passes without regard to how you use it. Tracking will expand your days and provide time for you to stay in your NOW.
This tracker provides structure to help you visualize your plans and hold yourself in a loving embrace as new habits are formed. Create a lifetime of happiness, wellness, and unimagined dreams fulfilled. You always have the power to choose and create.
Patience grows while habits from a lifetime of old NOW struggles are exchanged for new NOW power and perspective. Old NOW errant beliefs, those subconscious ideas that tell you you’re not enough, that life is a struggle, or that health and happiness require sacrifice, act as blockages in your self-care change.
Self-care first is the secret to revealing the Mental Plane constraints that restrict the natural rhythm of energy your NOW wants to pour into your life. By tracking your actions and activities, you identify and release old NOW issues and create room for boundless opportunities, fulfillment, and joy by making each day your best.
When you clear limiting beliefs, you create an inviting space for energy to flow freely and abundantly. This tracker is your accountability enabler because days are busy AND expensive!
Expand your inner world and your NOW becomes a magnet, drawing in effortless energy and prosperity. This is not a process of forcing or striving, or denying, it is an act of surrender and alignment. When you spend a day that has been planned properly using self-care retreat within inquiry techniques, you have the power to stay “Living in the NOW ™” where you never miss another moment of your extraordinary life.
Lists, plans, goals, chores and reflection space provided for each new day will help you to quickly organize your plans and free up a lot of wasted time. That’s what goal setters do. Habits make life easier.
Healthy, happy NOW, PJ Zito