One of the best mental exercises you can do for yourself this weekend https://t.co/9obSf081hQ
A useful starting exercise for learning how to focus more clearly on desired results is to take any particular goal or aspect of your vision. First imagine that that goal is fully realized. Then ask yourself the question, “If I actually had this, what would it get me?” What people often discover is that the answer to that question reveals deeper de
... See morePeter M. Senge • The Fifth Discipline
you about it — the material things you want, the occupation, the new relationships, where you want to live, etc. It may take a couple of days to recall everything you’ve thought of that you
Harry Browne • How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
"For a few weeks, I started each morning by writing “What do I actually want?” at the top of a blank page.
It’s surprising how useful it is to keep asking the same question. Each time, my answer became more precise.
Once I knew what I wanted, I turned it into action steps."
James Clear
Let’s zoom way out. Before you join that gym, enroll in those classes, buy that TV, or even set goals, it helps to have some basic big-picture awareness that guides your actions. You need to take the time to articulate your vision for what it means to live a meaningful life based on your felt experience. If you don’t orient yourself this way, you c
... See moreRyder Carroll • The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future
This process can be eye-opening: it allows us to see whether our goals are in line with our values.
Carl Richards • The One-Page Financial Plan: A Simple Way to Be Smart About Your Money
Once you leave formal schooling, you’re catapulted into a world with infinite possibilities. You no longer have to show up at school to avoid detention or ace tests to make your parents proud. You’re finally unshackled from the training wheels of life, and now you... See more