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Getting Started

 

Getting Started:

Simply write your name and birth date in box number one.  Then continue by writing in where you were born etc.  Follow directions on the top of Your Life's Calendar. Keep in mind to use key words, and short phrases for Your Life’s Calendar to keep from running out of space in each box. Remember, it is only a summary of your life. If you’d like to use a journal, blog, photos, videos in conjunction with Your Life’s Calendar it would be fine. All these options will be available online in the near future thanks to many anticipated partnerships with companies to include: Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo, Google and retailers such as Walmart. It is expected to be produced in many different languages.  My vision includes that it be made available in both the public and private school systems around the world. However, the first step is to get started on Your Life’s Calendar today.

Who Can Enjoy Your Life's Calendar?

Anyone and everyone around the world of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors and creeds. It is recommended that every child have the opportunity to use Your Life’s Calender. It helps provide a framework for your life so one can more easily understand and make better decisions about who they are and where they are going. Having it on the wall, roll it up and put it in your closet or some other special place and bring it out each New Years Day or on your birthday to recall the highlights of life‘s journey. So get started NOW, have your Mother and/or Father help you remember for example the first 5 years of your life if necessary and continue on from there. Hey for that matter your entire family can work on their Life’s Calendar as well.  

It is a wonderful gift which can last MORE than a lifetime. It is totally original and a terrific idea for Baby Showers, Christmas, Birthdays, and those hard to please people in your life. As a matter of fact, I gave one to my amazing Grandfather when he was 83 years old and together we started working on his Life Calendar.  Talk about making memories. I know it is sad but it can be used to display at funerals to help pay respect to ones life.  Perhaps, it's best to think about Your Life's Calendar as a Life Saver or Life Preserver?

Supplies Needed:

  • Pencil recommend to erase if needed
  • Flat surface like kitchen table to write on