As I get ready to finalize my List of Nudges for 52Nudges 3.0, I’m giving it one final review to make sure every Nudges meets all the criteria:
- Is this something I can do in one week’s time?
- Is it inexpensive? (I aimed to keep everything at $20 or less.)
- Does it make me uncomfortable? (It should.)
- Is it fun? (Most should have some element of fun.)
This year, as I include Radical Self-Care in my plans, I’m adding one final criteria:
- Do I really want to do this?
I have a long to-do list of big tasks and projects I should do. They are important, sure, and I should do them—and I will. But for the 52Nudges project, I want to make sure I’m not setting myself up for a week of drudgery and/or misery.
This doesn’t mean I won’t include some shoulds. For example, I have a table in my office loaded with recipe books and files. This mess is a daily reminder of my need to do a massive decluttering of these items, to cull out the dishes I no longer wish to make or eat, to extract new dishes I’d like to try, and to finally share the books that have for so long taken up space in my life. This is a big should for me, and yet, I know I will feel so good when it’s done. I know I’ll feel a sense of accomplishment after I’ve dedicated consistent time to it. And maybe I’ll discover a new “favorite” dinner entree!
“Spend 15 mins/day going through recipe books” is on my List.
I’ll share my full List of possible Nudges soon, so you can follow along with me or use it as inspiration for creating your own.
And if you need help with your List, check out the 52Nudges Workbook. I include the exercises I worked through, exercises I hope will also inspire and motivate you.
52Nudges Workbook: Exercises, Tips & Inspiration for Launching Yourself Forward in Life
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