How to Use Your Everyday Notebook to Plan Your Next Six Months
If you relived the LAST six months, would you be happy?
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I saw this question swing past my peripheral vision today:
If you repeat the last six months of your life, are you happy with where you’ll be?
It was a post title over on Sean Wes’s blog.
I didn’t read the post, because the question in the title intrigued me so much, I didn’t want to contaminate my experimenting with it with his ideas. I’ll go back and read it later and see what he had to say. (And I’ll link to it at the end of this post for you, so you can, too.)
Sean is a super smart, generous, awesome man and one of my favorite bloggers, so I’m sure what he had to say is fabulous. But the question he asked grabbed me so tightly. I was afraid if I looked at how he tackled it, I’d lose what was intriguing me.
So, that question again:
If you repeat the last six months of your life, are you happy with where you’ll be?
The question itself begs for some self-reflection to start with. Some analysis of the last six months. Which means it’s a perfect exercise for our Everyday Notebooks. (Which means, of course, that I love it.)
My Reflection