A Poem for Goals and a Dairy Becomes a Birthday Card

When we love others, we want them to have the "best" and having the best doesn't mean that we should give the the best, but teach them how to be the best, do the best, give the best and live the best. This is one creative way that I did this for my son.


For my son’s birthday card, I found a “Superman Diary” at the dollar store with a colorful Superman figure on the cover. He’s a grown adult but loves Superman “anything”; I’m thinking because his last name starts with “S” and the Superman symbol looks really cool! Anyway, I thought this was a creative “birthday card” that has use for a longer time than just a year.
Next, I wrote birthday greetings on the inside page with my quickly written poem: 

Here’s a book to write your goals,
Then choose to work on just 3 of those.
So next year, the “older” you
Will be wiser, wealthier and happier too! 

So dear reader, I am writing this because I thought you might enjoy the idea of using this idea for a birthday card for someone in your life (it’s actually “cheaper” than  most cards and will be “seen” more; but if mailed may cost a bit more). And secondly, my intent is to remind you (and myself) to write goals, choosing 3 to work on so we are constantly in control of how we want our future to become! 

My GOMO "Goal setting and goal getting course" will soon be available for purchase. If you'd like the free pdf version before it's published, just ask for it at: www.terscott.com/contact using "GOMO Manual Pre-published Version"  in the subject line (you must use these exact words to get you FREE copy).