May 1, 2021
Life Plan
Life Plan
Life Plan... That's not so easy.
This week, I attempted to create a bucket list of things I want to do in my life, with my life. In addition, we were supposed to create a stars and stepping stones chart showing our goals and how we intended to get to them. Here's how that went:
I'm AWFUL at brainstorming on the best of days, but I was able to create a list of 50 things. The biggest lesson I took from this assignment was that I'm way too hard on myself. Every time I thought of something I might want to do, it was immediately followed by a voice that weighed how reasonable and realistic the goal might be. All too often, this was a voice of discouragement and doubt. Eventually, my need to create a list with 50 items on it brought me to push back that voice (for the most part); this allowed me to be able to get enough items on my list to feel better about setting it aside.
The stars and stepping stones chart was a little tricky to get started, because I was worried over whether I was doing the assignment correctly. I didn't put great effort into preventing my doubts from spilling into this paper, because I don't feel capable of completing an assignment like that without full honesty. Therefore, I had to honestly describe the huge deciding fork in the road to my future, and plan down both paths of the fork with satisfactory goals.
Lessons Learned
- I'm too hard on myself
- I lack confidence (Already on the list from last week's post)
- Thinking into the future scares me
Lessons Not Yet Learned
- Am I missing stepping stones I may need in my stars and stepping stones chart to succeed?
- How to filter out the voice of doubt and act with faith
A Reference and Categorization Method
In the video "Treat Life as an Experiment," the speaker talks about how it's important to take some risks in life and be willing to fail in order to find success. I like the terminology "failing forward." He talks about how to take bite-sized steps towards the bigger goal, using an analogy of opening a 300 page book. 300 pages is intimidating, but 10 pages is less intimidating. Therefore, you start with the 10 pages. I think I'll be less hard on myself overall if I focus on a single step towards any of my bigger goals, rather than on my capabilities in the now of completing them in the future. The future is not now, and now is nowhere near the future.
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