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| Could you please explain what the life outline system is?
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| Ok, so I guess I did more searching on the site and I found http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/200...e-on-planning/ He uses Action Outline I guess. So I wanted to find out something like this because I think not having a defined life purpose and life goals is why I feel uneasy about things in general. Everything was great in school because your path was pretty much laid out for you. Just study and get good grades. But then real life hits and then you must become your own leader, or you'll just wonder helplessly through life, and not have any real motivation to do anything or just being stuck with the goals that your boss gives you. So I'm trying to figure out how to be my own leader. I don't want to buy Action Outline so I think that I am going to try to implement my life outline using Free Mind. Its just a mind mapper where everything fits into a tree hierarchy. I just wanted to know if anyone has felt like they have become absolutely productive as a result of their system that they have defined really well, and so that they could share some insights that they might have that I could incorporate into my own system. Or, if noone has any, then after I have made my system and defined it really well after a month or so, then I'd be happy to share it. Last edited by Sunnybayes : 03-28-2007 at 09:25 AM. |
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| I find that goals in themselves are an incredible motivator. I have a list of 101 goals that keep me motivated every day. I have found that by having inspring goals, life becomes an adventure that your excited to wake up to everyday. - Kim
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