W8A2 Portfoilo
Assignment: Portfolio of Visions - Final Stages of Life
Consider this quote from Alice in Wonderland, as Alice speaks with the Cheshire Cat:
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t much care where,” said Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
—Lewis Carroll, (1865). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Being able to see the end from the beginning can help you lead a more focused, enjoyable life. Unless you make a concerted effort to have a well-defined vision for your life with well-defined goals to reach that vision, it is unlikely it will happen by chance. One useful approach is to consider what you would have liked to have accomplished and who you would have liked to become by the end of your life. By beginning with the end in mind, it allows you to determine a path early so that you can do your best to stay on track as well as better enjoy all the experiences that come with your life decisions.
This week, you will focus on your end-of-life statements that will be included in your portfolio.
Assignment:
Submit your entire completed Portfolio of Visions as follows:
You should include all sections:
· Title Page, Table of Contents
· “Life Mission Statement”
· “Life Vision Statement”
· “My Walden Path”
· “Final Stages of Life”
Key Life Areas: Incomplete
· A. Goals Incomplete
· B. Objectives Incomplete
· C. Action Statements for each of the following: Incomplete
· “Family and Home” Incomplete
· “Financial and Career” Incomplete”
· “Spiritual and Ethical”
· “Physical and Health” “ Incomplete”
· “Social and Cultural” Incomplete”
· “Mental and Educational” Incomplete”
· See “Template Portfolio of Visions” for guidance
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· No Plagiarism
Refer to the Portfolio of Visions area of the Course Information page for appropriate handouts/templates, assignment details, and submission requirements.