So, for the last few years, I’ve been creating these little time capsules for myself. A month or two after my birthday, I’d write a bit of a letter to myself just jotting down a few ideas about the future, then I’d collate a bunch of random documents, clippings and any other little object that’d fit in an envelope with the letter, and I’d seal it up and put it away to open in a year or so. Often I’d forget about them, but when I eventually found them again, I’d read the latest one, critique it and write a new one for the next year. This year, I decided to formalise the process, and step it up a bit. I wrote a list of questions that I can use year after year, but also can add to (or remove from if the questions become really irrelevant). I’m calling it the Longitudinal Study of Me, and I was thinking you may want to try it too.
The Longitudinal Study of Me!
Posted by Nitemice on December 2, 2012
Posted in: Discussional, Leisure & Hobbies, Projects.
Tagged: answer, blogging, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, future, goals, letter, past, personality, planning, question, Question Answering, research, response, Risk factor, science, study, survey, time, Time capsule, Time travel.
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