Tell Your Life Story Through Various Filters
For Hack Your Life With A Private Wiki Notebook, Getting Things Done, And Other Systems.
Getting Things Done is just one of the many "systems" of Self Improvement.
I chose this seemingly-weird page-name instead of referring to Self Improvement because Story Telling is about both:
- Making Sense of your past and present; and
 - designing your future (Hack Your Life) (I'm a Life Stylist!) (Fake It Til You Make It)
 
Here are some ways of triggering some self-examination:
- Pick a page named on the Meaningful Life Roadmap and fill it out. Do this over the course of 2-3 days, with at least one "session" of 20min to chew on it. Does this inspire you to pick another page from Meaningful Life Roadmap to create?
- Taylor Pearson's systems (Effective Entrepreneur) have been most effective for me at moving from My Calling and My 25-Year Vision Roles to an Actionable Quarterly Review and Weekly Review process.
 - 12 Favorite Problems/Working Questions
 
 - Try out a Self Improvement system. We already covered Getting Things Done briefly. Some others:
- meta: To Be Or To Do?
 - Julian Shapiro's Starting Principles/Memorized Rules (note how they are just slightly different ways of doing the same thing: (2023-09-24) Shapiro Memorized Rules How To Give Your Life Direction, (2021-07-22) Shapiro Starting Principles How To Turn Great Advice Into Action
 - Principle Centered Living: Stephen Covey (SevenHabits) (First Things First)
 - Archetype Based Living (see links in there to his earlier work with Values) (Steve Pavlina)
 - Worldview Based Living (Steve Pavlina)
 - Area Balanced Living
 - Personal Kanban
 - Michael Linenberger's Master Your Now/MYN, 1MTD, Total Workday Control http://www.michaellinenberger.com/1MTDvsMYN.html (I have his book)
 - Kevin Crenshaw's TRO/Total Relaxed Organization http://www.priacta.com/troblog/2009/08/01/training/tro-vs-total-workday-control-vs-gtd/
 - Lion Kimbro's How To Make A Complete Map Of Every Thought You Think
 - Marcus Buckingham's Truth About You, Strengths Finder
 
 - Take a Personality Test. Just remember - they're all just Model-s, not reality.
 - Add a personal-reflection piece to your Daily Review, include it in your Weekly Log page. Looks for Patterns.
 - It's fine to change frameworks and goals and habits periodically, esp if you do so via a process of Reflective Thought. I call this Intervention Roulette.
 
Along the way:
- Don't forget to use Smashed Together Words!
 - Notice Patterns And Garden Your Private Wiki Notebook
 
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