I love this! I agree that checking in on whether your life is aligned with your values and aspirations is absolutely crucial. This looks like a promising way of doing it in a more structured way than is typically done. I do a weekly check-in that covers many of the categories you mention, and I’ve found it enormously valuable, but I hadn’t considered doing it for a longer timescale.
I think the closest mainstream American culture gets to something like this is New Year’s resolutions, but those are prospective rather than retrospective and don’t necessarily come with a lot of analytical rigor (speaking from personal experience…). I think most of us would be happier and more fulfilled, as well as better community members, if we did something like you suggest here, or perhaps a somewhat abbreviated version. Thanks for sharing!
I love this! I agree that checking in on whether your life is aligned with your values and aspirations is absolutely crucial. This looks like a promising way of doing it in a more structured way than is typically done. I do a weekly check-in that covers many of the categories you mention, and I’ve found it enormously valuable, but I hadn’t considered doing it for a longer timescale.
I think the closest mainstream American culture gets to something like this is New Year’s resolutions, but those are prospective rather than retrospective and don’t necessarily come with a lot of analytical rigor (speaking from personal experience…). I think most of us would be happier and more fulfilled, as well as better community members, if we did something like you suggest here, or perhaps a somewhat abbreviated version. Thanks for sharing!