Start the new school year armed with the Dreambook 2011: School Year Edition, a goal, vision, and inspiration book. It allows students to assess themselves, set goals, and manage their time and talents to effectively achieve their goals.
“It’s a tool to empower dreamers,” says project manager and main writer Clarissa Medina, whose objective is to help people turn their dreams into reality with a simple notebook.
The Dreambook 2011 is equipped with goal-setting pages, where students can list their dreams against their chosen timeframe. The goal planning pages allow the user to enumerate concrete steps to achieve goals, while the goal evaluation pages document milestones.
It comes with vision board pages, or spaces that enable users to create a collage of snapshots and affirmations of their dreams and desires. There are prayers, verses, empowering thoughts, and inspirational paintings spread throughout the Dreambook, which aim to motivate students to keep working towards goals they set for themselves.
Eighteen-year-old Joyce Guzman, a BS Psychology major at Miriam College, particularly likes how the “notebook with a twist” is not only able to inspire and motivate her to accomplish her tasks, but also allows her to express herself better by customizing it to suit her liking.
Mel Eguia, 20, BS Accountancy major, follows Guzman’s lead, affirming that she can express herself thoroughly through the Dreambook. “The Dreambook pushes me to be more disciplined. It pushes me to dream more and reach my goalsthrough discipline, perseverance, hope, and through Christ’s strength,” Eguia states.
For orders, visit https://ijournaldreambook.multiply.com, e-mail dreambookproject@gmail.com, or call 7486011 or 6461080. Each Dreambook costs P550.