Do you feel yours are more (a) things you'd do anyway but you wanted to gently nudge yourself to do them in more even proportions, or (b) things that you fear you'd never get around to doing hardly at all if you didn't have any structure guiding you to do them?
I think most of mine are (a), (where my reaction to not-having-done-a-thing was more "oh! hey! I forgot about that! ok, sounds fun, let's do it!) but exercise/socialization/meditation/thesis are more (b) for me. (I think exercise and social were fleeting categories that did not last very long)
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I think the actual choice of categories is really interesting, though. (as choice of categories so often is)
Do you feel yours are more
(a) things you'd do anyway but you wanted to gently nudge yourself to do them in more even proportions, or
(b) things that you fear you'd never get around to doing hardly at all if you didn't have any structure guiding you to do them?
I think most of mine are (a), (where my reaction to not-having-done-a-thing was more "oh! hey! I forgot about that! ok, sounds fun, let's do it!) but exercise/socialization/meditation/thesis are more (b) for me. (I think exercise and social were fleeting categories that did not last very long)