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I was reading an article today on the use of anti-goals.
Instead of a list of "wants" make a list of "I don't want".
When my wife and I first started to too look at places to move to we found out very quickly things we did not want. And though we did not make a list of them, it made it easier to refine our search.
I had not really thought of doing this in regards to our time in retirement but it seems such a good idea. The options in retirement seem almost limitless, so instead of "I want to do this..." why not "I do not want this..."
Anyone else use this type of thing?
Instead of a list of "wants" make a list of "I don't want".
When my wife and I first started to too look at places to move to we found out very quickly things we did not want. And though we did not make a list of them, it made it easier to refine our search.
I had not really thought of doing this in regards to our time in retirement but it seems such a good idea. The options in retirement seem almost limitless, so instead of "I want to do this..." why not "I do not want this..."
Anyone else use this type of thing?
The "What I Don't Want" List - mr-stingy
It's natural to think of life goals as "What I want." But thinking about "What I don't want" can also be immensely powerful.
www.mr-stingy.com
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