Life Law #10 You Have to Name it Before You Can Claim It

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Life Law #10 You Have to Name it Before You Can Claim It Source: Life Strategies for Teens by Jay McGraw

“The indispensible first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.” -Ben Stein

Quick - Write In your notes, take 5 minutes to answer these questions: What do you want? What must you do to have it? How would you feel when you had it? Restate what you really want again, but use the answer you just gave from question #3. “What I really want is … [answer to question #3]”

3 Steps to Naming & Claiming Specifically describe what you want. Be willing to do the work. Claim it!

Silent Reading Read about teaching people how to treat us on pages 213-227 in the book entitled Life Strategies for Teens by Jay McGraw. Add to your Cornell notes any tips that are meaningful from the reading.

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