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The Timeline Project Helps Millenial Women Illustrate Path To Achieving Their Life Goals

Bayer HealthCare announced the launch of The Timeline Project - an engaging online community and tool intended to ignite a conversation among Millennial women, defined as women between the ages of 18 and 29, to think about their life goals. Many of these life goals could be molded by how and when a woman’s family unfolds.

Bayer HealthCare announced the launch of The Timeline Project – an engaging online community and tool intended to ignite a conversation among Millennial women, defined as women between the ages of 18 and 29, to think about their life goals. Many of these life goals could be molded by how and when a woman’s family unfolds.

“The point behind The Timeline Project is a simple but really important idea: all young women, no matter who they are or where they’re from, should be empowered to visualize their dreams and make them a reality,” said Franchesca Ramsey, a New York-based actress, comedienne, internet personality and Project spokesperson.

The Timeline Project provides an interactive tool for young women to identify their goals and develop a personalized Timeline to help achieve them.  Through the delivery of custom content, women who create Timelines will also receive relevant articles to help them actualize those goals, from education and career, to personal exploration and family planning, including information about the range of available birth control options to discuss with their doctor. These articles are aimed at providing women with the necessary information to help them make personal choices that allow them to follow their own unique path.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREATING YOUR OWN TIMELINE

“I’m a lifelong supporter of women and am passionate about how we, as women, approach our futures. I support The Timeline Project because it provides women of all ages, but especially young women, with an innovative way to think about and determine the right timing for personal choices that may include giving back to their communities, pursuing their career goals, or planning a family,” said Sloane Davidson, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, women’s health advocate and Project spokesperson.

How to Participate in The Timeline Project
To participate in the Project, young women can visit www.thetimelineproject.com to develop an individualized Timeline that defines and charts their goals. Participants start their own Timeline by first selecting from a number of life categories such as “Work and Education,” “Civic Engagement,” “Health,” and “Family and Relationships” which correspond to life goals that may include “Going to College,” “Becoming a Volunteer,” “Climbing a Mountain” or “Getting Married.” The next step is to set an age for achieving each goal. Participants are then offered a variety of resources and ideas to help them fuel their goals and stay on track.

Built within this highly interactive tool is also a social networking community, designed to reach Millennial women where they are most active and likely to engage. Participants can also visit The Timeline Project Channel on YouTube to access videos and information about the community. Participants can post their aspirations on Facebook, so that their visions can be shared with their friends. The social networking community fosters sharing, support and encouragement among participants and the project website is designed with multiple share features so that participants can gain ideas and inspiration from the goals of others.

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