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How to understand all the sides that make you, you.

You need space.
If you feel that you canātā¦
-Ā Think about your future.
- Put priorities first.
- Have a clear mind about your goals.
Then you need a littleĀ āme time.ā
Well then, how does having space help me with this?
Glad you asked! Itās becauseĀ youĀ need time to process your day.
Like a business meeting which takes several times of discussing to get multiple perspectives on an issue ā you need time to understand your perspective over a long period of time ,Ā to know if what youāre doing is working for you.

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You see, the thing is that you haveĀ several perspectivesĀ over a range of time that need space to come together and discuss in order to help you understand what you truly need.
Thatās why people journal, or keep a diary, to understand how their mind changes over time and to see if they have aĀ āblind spotāĀ about a situation theyāre in.
Now, Iām not going to give you rules on how to do this. Different ways are going to work for you after all, but Iām going to give youĀ practicesĀ as a guideline to help.
Ways of Getting the Bigger Picture
This is ultimately what having space helps you to see, isnāt it?
Here are some practices of doing this.
Taking a walk
How relaxing is it, after grinding at work, to take a walk in your local park?
Not only does walking get your blood flowing, but it helps you think better, right?
Use this to your advantage by:
-Ā Planning in when to take a walk.
- Focusing on being aware of your surroundings when walking.
- Doing it anywhere between 5ā30 minutes.
And start envisioning your goals for your long-term self.
Writing a journal
You may have heard this before, butĀ writing things down helps.
Though, you donāt just need to simply write it down.
You can try:
- Freewriting
- Morning Pages
- Art Journal
- Dream journal
And the ālistsā goes on,Ā this articleĀ provides great examples!
Keeping a habit tracker
Why keep your habits? So that you can understand how they all add up in the long-term!
Instead of looking over pages & pages in your handwritten journal, just look over a digital or physical Habit Tracker all nicely laid out, and find patterns in your habits.
This way, you can better understand yourself to guide future decisions!
Accounting how you feel
Ultimately, the point of understanding your perspective is to know how you feel about different avenues of your life.
What better way to keep track than in a good āol database! However, there are many more ways than justĀ keeping track with ExcelĀ (though that is one way).
As a part-time Notion creator, Iāve designed this workflow in Notion that helps me keep track of my energy by my tasks & then relating those tasks to journal entries on how I feel.
Sounds complex, huh?
It is easy! Since Iāve added buttons to this template, managing this has become a peace of cake.
Iāll be releasing this template soon called the Energy OS on myĀ newsletter, you can keep an eye onĀ my shopĀ as well!
Having more alone time
Do you find yourself always surrounded by people?
When youāre alone, things become easier to understand & think because youāre looking in ā instead of having to cater to people & their needs.
Nonetheless of being an introvert & an extrovert, by applying the above methods when youāre alone, you can better understand how you think & find yourĀ āblind spotāĀ ā areas you may not think need improving, but may be crucial to fix in order to reach your future goals.
Discussing with a friend
How many times has communication saved your back in the past?
Whether thatās when a friend told you that youāre going down the wrong path, when you let someone know that they had gum on their shoeā¦
Simply talking with a friend can mean all the difference to understanding yourself.
Takeaway
Whichever practice works best for you, remember toĀ give yourself space.

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That way, you can:
- Think better
- Make good decisions
- Focus on your long-term growth
With daily habits, you can understand all the different perspectives you have, put them together, and overallĀ understand yourself!