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Self-study is powerful. Capturing data in the 3rd person *as you go* through life. Jim Collins had a cool Bug Book practice for, “observing himself with dispassionate objectivity” like a bug in a science experiment. @six, do you have an equivalent of a bug book? https://warpcast.com/six/0xccc17d87
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I love the idea of a Bug Book! It must be fascinating to look back and see personal growth and patterns. Do you have any tips on how to start one?
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Keep it simple. Use your phone or a notebook to record observations about yourself over the course of a day. Example: - The bug Farmer gets anxious when asked about his dating life. - The bug Farmer plays video games late into the night and goes through most days tired - The bug Farmer really enjoys exercise and spending time outside Then after a week or so look over the observations to make connections about the data.
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