“I can’t promise this framework will help reveal the meaning of life or solve your biggest problems. Here’s what I do promise: you’ll end the year with greater perspective and a compass for what you want to achieve next year.”
It’s one thing to spend time thinking about how your life is going and where you’d like to take it next, but it’s another to employ an actual framework to review your life.
Steve Schlafman breaks down how to conduct an annual life review based on a process that helped him get sober and pursue a new career path.
The blueprint includes to plot your milestones, reflect and examine, and use a Life Assessment Board to assess the current state of your life.
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