Use 43 Things As Your Online Personal Goals Tracker PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Sheila Ann Manuel Coggins   

Blogging + Life Goals and Dreams + Online Social Networking = 43 Things

 

Have you ever tried to create a wish list and a things-to-do list? If you enjoy making such lists, then you'll have fun with '43 Things' (http://www.43things.com/).

It asks the basic question: "What Do You Want To Do With Your Life?" The site's description says the main objective of the site, and that is to "Discover what's important, make it happen, share your progress. Find your 43 things."

 

To start using this service, you just need to sign up, log in, and start creating your own list of 43 things that you wish to do. You don't need to list 43 things all at once. One or two to begin with will be enough. You can then add a journal entry about each thing in your list and/or add photos, if you wish. Also, you can add "tags" (keywords) to each item.

 

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The site also features random items from different people's lists. You can visit these items, write journal entries about them if you've done them (you can also rate them if you think they're worth doing or not). If you haven't done the item and you wish to do it as well, you can add the same item to your own list.

 

Another thing you can do when you visit other people's lists is to send it a 'cheer'. Cheers are like shortened virtual pep talks. When someone sends you a cheer, it means that they hope you can achieve your goal too.

Basically, 43 Things is just an enjoyable way to go about social networking by sharing personal goals online. Whether you find this worth doing or not is entirely up to you.

 

If you wish to display your '43 Things' in your own blog or website, you can get the code to put your template in you account. You can also subscribe to different RSS feeds available.

 

 

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