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My old and my new: Benjamin Franklin versus Kindle Paperwhite. |
I’m just caging my monkey mind on paper so I can get on with my fucking day.
- Free writing: What I did, what I thought/dreamt/contemplated, what I will do, what is bothering me and so on.
- Daily Stoic: Reflect on Ryan Holiday's Daily Stoic and the Daily Stoic Journal as I have done for years now.
- Record my behaviours and responses against the Virtues Journal as I have done for years.
- Ask myself a series of questions from a laminated page. The questions might include:
- Drawing on Bryan Collins:
- What’s on my mind?
- How should I have reacted in hindsight?
- How are things different now?
- What would I say to a younger version of myself?
- What am I grateful for?
- What do I value?
- Who helped me?
- What did I do?
- What should I stop doing?
- What should I do less?
- What should I continue doing?
- What should I do more?
- What should I start doing?
- And drawing on Dean Bokhari:
- Write down your goals every day.
- Keep a daily log.
- Journal three things you’re grateful for every day.
- Journal your problems.
- Journal your stresses.
- Journal your answer to “What’s the best thing that happened today?” every night before bed.