
I’m Excited.
I’ve decided my next Life Experiment is going to involve studying my own efficiency in terms of achieving my desired outcomes.
I plan to sit down and break down where I was most and least effective during my day.
This isn’t a blind view towards some ideal in “productivity” in the sense of making and producing for the sake of doing so. I’d also like to be effective in my workouts, in my teaching style, in how I organize fun things with friends, etc…
Sure some of this involves my implementation of GDT. For the most part, though, I think that I have integrated the GDT system relatively fluently, and now I’m starting to move into other material and my own style (though GDT is still something I study and something I highly revere).
The experiment involves:
- Critically evaluating my day-to-day efficiency
- Writing about it for 10 – 15 minutes per night
- Recording my adventures in this experiment category
- Editing my way of going about things and making new distinctions in personal effectiveness
- Identifying the 10 biggest new distinctions and sticking to them! (While sharing them with you guys, of course)
Pretty cut and dry, I’m excited to figure out where my loopholes are and write them down so that I can consciously move past them and become more effective at achieving what I want to achieve and experiencing what I want to experience.
It starts today…
Look for the first week’s updates next Tuesday (August 11th 2009).
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