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The Odyssey Plan

The Odyssey Plan

To realize if you’re on the right path, try to picture it in the future. Then think of changing it.

What would my life look in 5 years from now? What if you changed paths? What if money and social relationships didn’t matter?

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The Ideal Ordinary Week

The Ideal Ordinary Week

How do you know if you’ll end up living the life of your dreams? Are you currently building the habits to help you get there?

Fast-forward your life a couple of years and outline your ideal ordinary week. Does it entice you or is it not something you see yourself doing?

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The Gravestone Technique

The Gravestone Technique

To get you on the right path, ask yourself a few questions.

What do you want to be written on your tombstone? What about what your friends will say about you at your funeral?

And going in more detail, what would you like to be written on your Wikipedia page? Thinking about these gets ...

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Finding the Ikigai

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  • What would my life look like 5 years from now if I continued on the same path that I am on
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What to do with your criticism of yourself

Access how you’re feeling, acknowledge that, and think about how you're going to be feeling one, two, or five years down the road. If the choices that you are making now can paint a picture of where you see yourself being happy in that future, then I know I’m in the right place.

The Sunk Cost Fallacy

The Sunk Cost Fallacy

“Sunk costs” are money, time, or effort we’ve already spent and can’t get back.

Cultivate a habit of admitting your mistakes. Ask yourself: If the past didn’t exist and you’re just starting out now, what would you do?”

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