Meta-Lists

While you may have plenty of experience of making lists, such as for your to-dos and goals, have you ever thought of making a meta-list? A meta-list is a list of lists. Which lists do you think it would be worthwhile to create? Here’s an example of a meta-list: Places to visitGoals to achieveSkills to developExperiences to share with a relationship partnerProgramming languages to learnTechnologies to studyPotential purchases to researchExercises or types of workouts to tryExercise equipment to acquire for a home gymFears to face and overcomeKitchen items to replace or upgradeHome maintenance tasks to doHome upgrades to doNew business ideasNew product or service ideasNew marketing campaign ideasEmail list providers to investigateWeb hosting platforms to evaluateSexual experiences to haveCoaching programs and personal development courses to invest inBooks to readMovies to watchGames to playApps to tryWebsites to check outArticles to readVideos to watchDietary improvements to makeFavorite healthy recipesFavorite winesFavorite Star Trek episodesFitness milestones to achieveYoga positionsBest running shoesInvestment opportunities to researchHoliday gifts to buy for friends and familyActivities that make you happyMost effective productivity practicesPersonal valuesFavorite memoriesRestaurants to tryNational parks to visit So a meta-list is like a shopping list of shopping lists, not just for buying items at a store but for experiences to have across many areas of ...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Lifestyle Productivity Source Type: blogs