Nice. I’m surprised at the lack of comments and votes; maybe this just didn’t engage for most people?
This is the sort of approach I don’t personally like very much, i.e. laying out a whole lot of steps to take with instructions along the way. I tend to prefer more a “here’s the one or two things to do that capture the essence of what you’re after, then you fill in the details” approach for myself, but it seems like a lot of people like to work in a way like you lay out here. Having more of these kinds of tools seems useful, since some seem to resonate with some people more than others. Besides, I think no matter what our specific methods they all do the same thing anyway: if you’ve not see it already, you might like my writing on the general pattern of personal growth cycles where I talk about that. I see the general pattern expressed pretty clearly in what you lay out here with reasonable amounts of detail about how to carry out each part of the process.
Nice. I’m surprised at the lack of comments and votes; maybe this just didn’t engage for most people?
This is the sort of approach I don’t personally like very much, i.e. laying out a whole lot of steps to take with instructions along the way. I tend to prefer more a “here’s the one or two things to do that capture the essence of what you’re after, then you fill in the details” approach for myself, but it seems like a lot of people like to work in a way like you lay out here. Having more of these kinds of tools seems useful, since some seem to resonate with some people more than others. Besides, I think no matter what our specific methods they all do the same thing anyway: if you’ve not see it already, you might like my writing on the general pattern of personal growth cycles where I talk about that. I see the general pattern expressed pretty clearly in what you lay out here with reasonable amounts of detail about how to carry out each part of the process.
Great article! I do think that the pattern you’ve pointed out is quite common.