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Andy Matuschak 4. sij
It's "annual personal review" season! Lots of people are writing about setting their 2020 goals, or looking back on what worked or didn't in 2019. Those practices are cool, but in this thread, tell me—what's the most _unusual_ "annual review" practice you enjoy? 📆👽
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Jason Crawford 4. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
A couple of years ago I decided to give each year of my life a rating on a 1–10 scale, going back to 2001. I've been keeping this in a spreadsheet and I update it each year
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Ian
would love to hear more details on your rating rubric :)
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Jason Crawford 4. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Eminemead @andy_matuschak
It's pretty subjective. But I noticed it roughly corresponds to how NPS is scored. 9 or 10 are really good and what you want to aim for, 7 or 8 is ok but not great, and anything 6 or below is bad / should be considered a problem
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Jason Crawford 4. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Eminemead @andy_matuschak
In my best year ever (my only 10), I: • Quit a job I disliked • Founded a startup based on an idea I was obsessed with • Got engaged • Really improved my sleep & exercise habits • Visited India for the first time
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