Long-Term Goals
I’m going to put these into Complice, but this works for GTD too.
(These are copy-pasted directly from Complice currently. Definitely subject to change.)
- Be organized.
Be organized and precise with the activities I do and information I process. Have a capable enough system that I never forget knowledge I gained, skills I learned, or experiences I had at any point in time.
- Do my best on all my commitments.
I don’t want to be half-hearted with the things that I’m choosing to spend my time on - I want to work on things wholly and earnestly, and spend as much attention and time as I can on the things that I decide matter to me in that moment.
- Be practically independent.
I want to be able to live a healthy, fulfilling life independently if need be. This means learning and improving myself in a few areas — driving, cooking, finances, odd jobs around the house, and other aspects that come with being independent.
- Grow grow grow.
Pretty obvious, and natural for me. Keep learning, growing, developing, trying new things in the things I’m interested in (and a few things I’m not too interested in as well).
- Develop my social network.
I want to expand my network, both professionally (so I have a number of people I can reach out to in case I need career help or advice), and socially. I want to actively seek out meaningful experiences with other people, and find genuine people that I can trust and make deep connections with.
- Be a good son/brother/boyfriend/friend
Be a better person for the people I truly care about.
- Contribute to the world 202006140156
Give back to the world from which I’ve taken so much. Both in ways I’m comfortable with and ways I’m currently not (donating blood, protests, going outside of my comfort zone in ways that make an impact)
- Be more forward-thinking
Stop myself from falling down patterns that I know aren’t good for me. Tackle big picture problems related to my future head-on. Engage in regular review to make sure I’m living up to the standards I have for myself.
- Be more disciplined
Have the motivation and self-discipline to hold myself accountable to the things that I commit to, and tasks that I know I need to do to accomplish the rest of my goals.
- Be physically healthy
Pretty obvious. Currently care more about cardiovascular health and physical fitness than getting buff.
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