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I like to reevaluate the trajectory of my personal growth fairly often. It’s been helping me to keep on track more and to push my limits further than I would when I was less disciplined. With the first quarter of the year fast approaching its end, and Spring officially here, it seems like a good time to reflect on my progress.
In February I wrote about entrenching new patterns in my life and I’ve continued with this in the time since. My resistance training is showing modest but steady results, I’m still churning out a photo each day and my daily writing is lagging behind, sadly. Overall, I’m happy with my trajectory.
In April I will be getting rid of as many items as I can from amid my clutter, through selling and giving away as much as I can in 30 days. I’m actually looking forward to this a lot, because I always feel more creative and unfettered in an environment that is uncluttered. It might just be a clinging to order and minimalism, but it works well for me.
The framework I use to direct my personal development is an Integral Life Practice, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Central to ILP are various modules used to assess and improve many aspects of our lives. I’d like to share with you my most recent look at my overall practice in a range of areas in hope it might inspire you to look at your own life.