Uncovering Your True Priorities
Have you ever found yourself struggling to make progress on your goals, despite your best intentions? Or felt drained by activities that you thought you wanted to pursue? If so, you're not alone. Many of us have a tendency to set goals that are influenced by our 9-to-5 jobs or societal expectations, rather than our true values and desires.
In my Empowering Mind Maps course, I share a specific exercise called the "Perfect Day Mind Map" that helps participants visualize their perfect day, and in the process clarify what truly matters to them and how to align their actions with their priorities.
One of the course students, Carrington, shared the following insight about her experience with the exercise:
Her experience highlights several key takeaways from the Empowering Mind Maps:
1. Align Priorities with Actions
These maps, especially when done together, allows us to see alignments and misalignments between our values, priorities, and actions. Often we think we have a clear idea of our ideal lives, be it more money, more adventure, more friends, healthier habits, etc. When in reality, it's our actions that are indicative of our true priorities.
So when our actions don’t align with our stated desires, we need to first acknowledge the discrepancy, and then either 1) decrease those goals or 2) increase our commitments to make those goals our real priorities.
Having these elements visually mapped out means we can’t lie to ourselves, which is the biggest barrier to growth.
2. Silence the EGO
EGO stands for External Guide Only, that voice that tells us that we should like something regardless of whether we actually do.
Carrington stumbled upon the same discovery that I had when making the “How can I have more fun” map: what’s fun for me is very different than what others consider fun.
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Understanding this means I can craft my personal filter to evaluate whether certain activities are in fact “draining my energy and taking me away from the best version of myself.”
3. Improve Metacognition
The 10 maps work together to get us thinking about how we think. In other words, to enhance our metacognition abilities.
Metacognition is an important mental skill that involves reflecting on the quality of our thinking and learning and making adjustments to improve it. It's linked to a number of positive outcomes, like improved academic performance, better problem-solving, and increased self-regulation. On the latter, it's especially beneficial in detaching us from our emotions for a moment, so that we can see reality more clearly.
Deep Self Discovery
Unlike surface-level goals that change actions and habits, the insights generated from these Maps target the very mental and emotional processes that influence our actions. In other words, they ask why we do something rather than how to do it.
Fair warning before you begin: during our course retrospective last week, some participants noted taking longer than expected especially with the first few maps because the questions opened up brand new territories of self discovery. So take your time, go deep, and find the ingredients for lasting and meaningful change this year.
Thanks for reading as always. Here is a free tutorial to the Perfect Day Map:
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