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1. Weekly Goals & Assignments
Are you goal oriented? This checklist has proven to be a fun way of keeping track of our weekly achievements.
30 different daily / weekly goals relating to Prayer, Ministry, Meetings, Personal Growth, and Widening Out.

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2. Goals - Short-Term & Long-Term
This worksheet has helped guide us through the process of defining achievable short-term and long-term goals.
There are 54 Sample Goals, suitable for young and old. I print this back to back with "Goals Reserved For The Real Life".

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3. Goals Reserved For The "Real Life"
Are you busy or handicapped? Have you lost a loved one in death? Do you need help keeping the "real life" real to you?
I found it helpful to plan out what I am putting off until the new system. Use this worksheet to create plans for your future. Print this back to back with "Goals - Short-Term / Long-Term".

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4. Strengths and Weaknesses
Jehovah knows our strengths and Satan knows our weaknesses. This worksheet has helped me become more aware of myself so that I can pray for help in improving my weaknesses. It also helps me look for ways of applying my strengths to do God's will.

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5. My Personal Study Activity
Now I have a place to record my personal study activity. Page 1 is used to jot down that subject I just don't have time to research at the moment. Page 2 is used to record highlights I want to remember later:

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6. Serving Jehovah Every Day
I've often been surprised at how much time I've allowed to slip by since I last.... This worksheet helps me to stay regular in my worship, every day as a way of life.
On this single page, there is a small box for every day of the year. Mark each day that you do something for Jehovah and reference it often in order to view your progress. Look for patterns that will help you manage your regularity.

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This file, called Answer Responses, is used to widen out in my responses to those answering my questions.
Sometimes we can use a little help coming up with creative responses of commendation. I draw from this list of responses to motivate my audience, bible study, and children to answer more.

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1. Bible Time Clock Scriptures
This worksheet provides an interesting and fun way of memorizing scriptures. We find that applying scriptures to times of the day promotes memorization and thoughts about Jehovah all day.
This has a front and back version. Print out page 1 for as many sheets as you want. Then turn them over and print page 2 on the back.

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2. Everyday Bible Words
Every day, we hear words that are also used in the Bible. Recalling what the Bible says about those words can cause us to think about the Bibe all day every day.
Fill in this worksheet when you come across words you want to recall. Print this back to back with "Everyday Bible Phrases".

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3. Everyday Bible Phrases
We often hear phrases that are quoted or drawn from the Bible. Recalling what the Bible says about those phrases can cause us to think about the Bibe more often.
Fill in this worksheet when you come across phrases you want to recall. Print this back to back with "Everyday Bible Words".

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4. Know Your Bible Subjects
For your ministry, wouldn't it be great if you remembered key scriptures for dozens of Bible Subjects? This 4-page worksheet identifies 36 different ministry topics. Each topic provides space for 3 of your favorite scriptures.
Print pages 1 and 3 back to back with pages 2 and 4.

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1. Meeting Study Schedule
This template was created in order to break apart my study routine into smaller segments. Anyone with a busy schedule or short attention span can benefit from this.
Print this for your binder or as a standalone worksheet.

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2. 2012 Bible Reading Schedule
This worksheet nicely encorporates the published Bible reading schedule with a checklist for individual chapters. We mark every box we read chapters for allowing us to see our progress throughout each week in the year.
We print this back to back with "Serving Jehovah Every Day" under the Personal Growth section.

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3. Meeting Notes Template
This note-taking template has helped me get more out of the meetings. There is a place for everything I want to record. It is easy to record scriptures since the book is already listed - just fill in the chapter/verse and brief note.
Print this 2-page worksheet back to back.

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4. Meeting Notes Template (for Kids)
This free-standing (non-binder-formatted) note-taking template has helped my children pay attention and get more out of meetings. This is beneficial for young adults also.
Print this 2-page worksheet back to back.

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5. TO-DO List Template
I made this template to be a running checklist for all my spiritual activity (whether requesting off work for a convention or handing over that return visit).
Since I tend to record tasks I need to follow through with while at the meeting, this is a helpful addition to the "Meeting" section of my binder. Print this back to back with "Improving The Kingdom Hall".

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6. Improving The Kingdom Hall
Rather than assume that someone else will resolve a certain problem or worse yet complaining about it, I try to make a personal effort to be more involved in the solution.
There are 2 sections on this template, things I can improve myself, and things I can bring up to the elders. Print this back to back with the "TO-DO List".

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1. Common Bible Translations
As a research exercise, build a list of your favorite Scriptures and compare them across 6 common U.S. Bible translations.
I use this Excel template and the following non-Witness website (www.BibleGateway.com) which allows the public to lookup scriptures from a long list of Bible translations. Once filled in, this template has prepared me for the householder's perspective in advance. I use this to show which translations include God's personal name "Jehovah".

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2. Illustrations / Conversation Starters
Use this template as a place to write down your favorite illustrations and conversation starters. Review them regularly so that you can be quick to peak interest in the truth.
Print this 2-page worksheet back to back.

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3. Forty-One Places To Witness
This is a fun exercise that will help you brainstorm the almost endless witnessing scenarios you have available to you.
Use this to expand your ministry. This is a good exercise to use when planning the possibilities of pioneering. Print this 2-page worksheet back to back.

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4. My Favorite Presentations
Use this worksheet as a presentation-building tool that will help you memorize all your favorite points of up to 33 different subjects.
This is an excellent tool to help you expand on different subjects by linking relevent scriptures of your choice. Print this 11-page worksheet back to back.

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1. Daily Field Service Reports
Service Report UPGRADE. Now you can track "Scriptures Used" & "Good Conversations".
I have found that tracking "Scriptures Used" promotes more scripture usage. Tracking "Good Conversations" has helped me remain positive when placement quantities are low.

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2. Monthly Field Service Reports
Service Report UPGRADE. Now you can track "Scriptures Used" & "Good Conversations".
Same as above but in monthly format with enough room to track 2 years worth of service activity on a single page. This is good for comparing what you did last year.

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3. Call Book Refills (8.5 x 11)
Most Effective Call Record Slip Ever Seen! Print this 2-page record slip back to back.
- Track Not-At-Home History (so you can find pattern of availability so you don't visit when no one is home.)
- Track Interest Level Across Visits
- Track Donations (if you asked & amount received)
- Categorize Slips by Service Type (Informal, Formal, Letter, Phone, etc.)
- Track Interest/Progress of other Household Members
- Directions / Map: Plenty of Room for Directions and draw or imprint your personal Territory Map

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4. Call Book Refills (8.5 x 5.5)
This is a version of the above, reformatted for Franklin Covey binders. Download it by clicking the "Here" link within this sections' header.
I have not tested whether these will fit a Franklin Covey, however the sister that asked me to resize it for her was satisfied with the overall finished product (despite confusion on the actual measurements).
There are 4 files (two of which are the editable original Word Documents). The "FOLD" version can be printed on 8.5 x 11 and folded in half, then punched to bind into the Franklin Binder. The other version was formatted to be printed on pre-cut Franklin-size paper.

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