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Page: tracking social progress #4

Open MichaelDimmitt opened 4 years ago

MichaelDimmitt commented 4 years ago
  1. Know your groups at a glance
  2. Know the friends that you hang out with most often.
  3. Know the routines that you have setup for social events.
  4. Explore new ways to meet others, you never know who will be your next best friend.
  5. Group your social life based on categories, like coding, biking, beach, reading, theatre, classical music.
  6. More ideas appreciated. (this app used to be called proximity. the idea was that you might hang out with someone based on different characteristics. IE.
    • how much fun chatting was.
    • how much you respected or looked up to them.
    • how far away they were
    • how much you thought they cared about you.
    • how do you think you made them feel
    • how do you think they felt in your presence
    • how do each of you fit toward achieving their meaning of life.

Maybe questionnaires after an engagement about how the event went. Similar to strava which asks about your level of effort on a bike ride.

Year in review, say what you are most proud of that you did this year. This is a message to yourself. Such as helped 2 developers learn programming to where they got their first job. This seems like a small effort but it shows others the things that you have done this year that you valued.

Instead of speaking down on others on what you think life is all about.

MichaelDimmitt commented 1 year ago

or , do not forget people and convey you want to talk or meet with them.

rituals also tend to work ... yearly, 10 yearly, weekly. (put things on pause, etc.)