Tag: pattern

  • schedule workout dates with friends

    Action Schedule dates to work out with friends. Ideally, schedule regular weekly workout dates with friends. The workouts can be cardio (walk, run, bike, swim) or strength (calisthenics, bodyweight, kettlebell, DIY crossfit, olympic, etc) or mobility (yoga, tai chi). Discussion It’s difficult for most people to stick to a consistent workout schedule on their own.…

  • design mandatory movement into your life

    Action Instead of designing movement-minimizing solutions into your life, design movement-maximizing or movement-optimizing solutions into your life. Some examples: Discussion Human bodies are designed to move, but they also are designed to adapt. If you move a lot, your body adapts to moving a lot. If you don’t move very much, your body adapts to…

  • build a life you like

    Action Design and build a life(style) that you like. Discussion If you like your life, you can’t be sold to. If you like your life, you can’t be convinced that you need to buy XYZ bullshit product in order to finally be happy. You’ve heard of FU money? This is an FU lifestyle. If you…

  • maintain a high savings rate

    Action Save most of your income, instead of spending most of it. Discussion Conventional personal finance advice is to save 10% of your income, and spend the rest. This advice comes from within the paradigm of consumerism, which is the fundamental idea that quality of life scales linearly with consumption as measured in dollars spent.…

  • cultivate autonomy

    Action Seek to increase your personal freedom-of-action over time, which can be roughly understood as the freedom to decide for yourself how to spend the bulk of your time per day, per month, per year, per decade. Discussion The primary reason to cultivate autonomy is so that you can align your work, actions, thoughts, effort,…

  • draw reverse fishbone diagrams

    Action When deciding whether to do something or not, draw a reverse fishbone diagram of it. First, write down the action and draw a box around it. Then, draw the primary Why – the goal, desired outcome, objective, reason, etc for doing the Action – out to the right, and connect the two with a…

  • don’t own a car

    Action If you have a car, sell it. If you don’t have a car, continue not having a car. Discussion Car ownership is expensive (fuel, maintenance, depreciation, repairs, negative health impacts from inactivity, exposure to toxic materials, and elevated risk of injury/death) . And car ownership is assumed to be a given in many cultures…

  • live in a tiny house

    Action Live in a tiny house that you either built, bought, or rent. Discussion A tiny house is generally considered to be around 400 square feet (38 square meters), although the range of area of tiny houses that people live in is quite large. Regardless of whether you build, buy, or rent, the overall cost…

  • don’t keep a budget

    Action A ‘budget’ here is defined as a list of maximum spending limits for your categories of expenses. This pattern is simply to intentionally not have a list of spending limits that you consciously adhere to, the opposite of pattern keep a budget. Discussion Not keeping a budget doesn’t imply that you don’t also have…

  • keep a budget

    Action For every category of expense (food, transportation, shelter, clothing, entertainment, etc), decide the maximum amount of money you want to spend on that category per month. Then track your expenses, attempt to spend no more than the budgeted amount, and compare how you did every month. Discussion Some people find it easy to come…