How to use the passion roadmap inside the Passion Planner

One of the features that makes the Passion Planner a unique journal is the Passion Roadmap.

It’s a time to sit down with your goals, think about the upcoming year, and really put pen to paper on what matters most. Whether you get their daily or their yearly versions, there is still a Passion Roadmap inside of each journal.

With the yearly version, there’s another one at the six-mont mark so you can revisit your goals and set new ones for the second half of the year.

How to use the Passion Roadmap

Inside the roadmap, there are two pages dedicated to each part of the process. On the left hand side, this is where you have:

  • Lifetime goals
  • 3 Years goals
  • 1 year goals,
  • 3 month goals

On the right hand side is where you flesh out your gamechanger goal, or what they call, your first passion plan.

It might feel intimidating to pick just one thing to focus on for the next few months. Keep in mind, it’s not something that’s set in stone! If you change your mind after a month, you change your mind, and that’s perfectly fine!

However, I’d highly advise simply getting started and don’t do what most people do, just decide you’ll come back to it “later on” and then never get around to it.

In each month of the yearly planners, there’s also a space to fill in a whole new gamechanger or some baby steps to accomplish your goals. It’s a continual process throughout the year.

Go through the steps

They mapped the Passion Roadmap with steps to follow to make it really easy. The best place to start is to start dumping everything out of your brain and onto the wishlist (left hand side).

Until you have everything out of your mind and onto paper, it’s hard to spend the time to pick one gamechanger to focus on.

One thing I’d highly recommend is to fill these all out somewhere quiet where you can think, and at a time when you have high energy. For me, filling this out after a long day of client work with a million distractions around me is not my ideal time and I’d quickly become frustrated. Set yourself up to win!

How to pick a gamechanger goal

Ask yourself, “What would make me happiest to have done in six months?”

Avoid what people say you “should” want: what your parents want for you, what your friends want for you, what your partner wants for you… Instead think about what YOU want.

There is no goal too “silly” enough if it comes from your heart. If you want to be able to do cartwheels, who cares? Make it your goal. Goals are only silly if you don’t truly want them.

Of course, you could set dead-serious goals, too. You could set a goal to overhaul your entire career and find a new path.

When you take the time to think about what you want, the gamechanger will speak to you. It will be the one you keep thinking about, and that your eyes are naturally drawn to.

How to map out a gamechanger goal

Now, once you have the goal, here comes the best part (next to achieving it, of course). This is where things get real.

You’ll want to think of all the major milestones along the way that would help you achieve your goal. If you want to get in shape, these could include things like come up with a new diet plan, find a fitness routine, sign up for a gym, etc.

You’ll want to put everything possible down so you know what you need to focus on each and every month. Now that you have it all written out, it’s just a matter of coming back to it each week and each month to figure out how you can make progress on it.

Passion Planner has their own walkthrough video: here.

Want to get a Passion Planner for yourself? Get 10% off your Passion Planner by using code JACKIEP029 at checkout or use my link: https://bit.ly/326M0dT

You can also download the Passion Roadmap for free on their site, here.

Watch the video on YouTube:

One thought on “How to use the passion roadmap inside the Passion Planner

Leave a comment