I have followed a similar strategy using Anki cards. However, I think that allocating a specific time slot to review your principles and then “act” on then is probably much more effective than passively remind those principles. I will adopt this.
Simply memorizing the principles a la anki seems risky—it’s easy to accidentally disconnect the principle from its insight-generating potential, turning it into a disconnected fact to memorize.
This risk is minimised by reviewing the principles in connection to real life.
I have followed a similar strategy using Anki cards. However, I think that allocating a specific time slot to review your principles and then “act” on then is probably much more effective than passively remind those principles. I will adopt this.
Simply memorizing the principles a la anki seems risky—it’s easy to accidentally disconnect the principle from its insight-generating potential, turning it into a disconnected fact to memorize.
This risk is minimised by reviewing the principles in connection to real life.