Last time, in Ep. 138, Jason Thomas shared stories and we discussed how to design your intentional life.
We talked about the main categories - wealth, health, relationships, and spirituality.
I was contemplating my journey to design my intentional life and I had more to add.
Having an Intentional Life means:
- Aligning your life and actions with your values, as much as possible.
- Being deliberate in your actions and forming good habits.
- Taking positive steps rather than being driven by your circumstances and surroundings.
- Preparing for adversity - both physically and mentally.
- Being more at peace and having a positive view of your future.
- Focusing on your physical and spiritual health.
Write down your values.
Evaluate things to Change:
Make a plan. Start simple.
There are no solutions, only tradeoffs. You won't get to 100% (unless you are very lucky, or you have the right situations). There will be some tradeoffs.
It's not All or Nothing.
Get out of the "I am going to replace my job!" mindset.
Redesign your life by changing your lifestyle and expectations:
Paul Wheaton's (in)famous "Story of Ferd and Gert"
Get out of the "progressive mindset"
Grow your own food.
Find your tribe - Grow community.
Episode website: Ep. 139 - More Tips to Design Your Intentional Life
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