A Life Well Lived: Developing a Personal Manifesto

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Alright, it’s time to break out those pens. Or computers.

We’re ripping out a page from the popular Notes from the Road series over at the Traveler’s Notebook and asking you to take a moment to sketch out something that probably crosses your mind now and again: A Personal Manifesto.

When I happened upon Gwen Bell’s, author of the Unconventional Guide to the Social Web, process the other day, I immediately became excited at the notion of going through my own.

Check out her guide on the myriad of ways to go about developing your own manifesto.

Here are a few highlights of possible road-map choices:

Vision Map

Yep, this means breaking out the magazines, scissors, and glue. Good magazines, with positive images, by the way. Cut out pictures of what you want in your life, whether that includes traveling the world or owning a yoga studio. Don’t forget to write yourself a little note about your beauty.

Put it all together in a systematic or wonderfully haphazard fashion on a big piece of cardboard, and hang it up on your wall. I also like Bell’s suggestion of scanning the map in order to have a travel-version.

Life List

Life list, bucket list, whatever you want to call it – just write down a 100 things you want to do before kicking well, you know, the bucket. I like the look of Maggie Mason’s (the inspiration for Bell’s list), and the idea of having mine sitting pretty on my computer and crossing through the ones I’ve completed. Oooh, I want to stop writing this post and go do it right now.

Digitized Goals

Bell provides a link to an online questionnaire, which can be helpful for those of us that need prompts. Or cut-offs. Plus, who are we kidding – haven’t most of us forgotten how to write in cursive anyway?

Microactions

To continue the tradition I began of stealing ideas from the Traveler’s Notebook, take a look at their new series, Micro Notes, in order to get primed for this one. I know I can sometimes be wordy in both writing and speech (have you noticed?), and often, the best way to get things done is to define them with brevity. Index cards, short lists, to the point=making things happen.

Finally, here’s one I’m adding to Bell’s list:

Visioning/Meditation On Your Goals

A former dance teacher of mine will freely tell you that without a doubt, “visioning” her future every single day has led to her dreams becoming a reality. After passing the bar exam, Vicki decided to chuck the lawyer-life and pursue her true passion, dance. Now, she along with her business and life partners throw one of the most consistently sold-out club nights in San Francisco, Non Stop Bhangra, and her dance troupe, Dholrhythms, performs up and down the Western Coast of US and Canada.

In other words, don’t forget the power of intention.

Vicki has had a daily routine of reciting and meditating on her dreams, and says that everything that has come to fruition began as a thought in this process. In other words, don’t forget the power of intention.

Since fall always feels like a good time for introspection, I’ll be working on my manifesto this weekend, and then will post some of my results and musings at my blog, Living Holistically. I’m hoping to see some of yours, even just bits and pieces, too.

Add parts of your manifesto to your personal blog, and then come back here and paste the link in the comments section below!

Community Connection

While developing your manifesto, don’t forget about the beauty of transparency in your writing, whether for yourself or others. David Miller takes a look at the importance of Material Transparency in creating a personal brand.


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About the Author

Christine Garvin

Christine Garvin is a certified Nutrition Educator and holds a MA in Holistic Health Education. She is co-editor of Brave New Traveler and founder/editor of Living Holistically...with a sense of humor. When she is not out traveling the world, she is busy writing, doing yoga, and performing hip-hop and bhangra. She also likes to pretend living in her hippie town of Fairfax, CA is like being on vacation.

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  • Abbie replied on November 20, 2009

    Great suggestions, Christine, I think one of the most important things is writing your goals/dreams down and putting them out there!

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  • T replied on November 20, 2009

    All great points. I agree with Abbie – writing down your goals and dreams is an important step–and one that many people never take, despite how simple it seems.

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  • Suko Tahari replied on November 20, 2009

    Christine,

    I agree wholeheartedly with so many points in this article. For years I’ve tried to just write things down but that never seemed to translate into a life list full of checks. Finally, I came across a website that made a real difference for me. Its called http://www.mysomeday.com, and not only was I able to state my goals publicly and put a picture to them but it let me build or copy a set of actionable steps to actually achieve those goals. This made all the difference for me, it was my missing element. I highly recommend it if you’re like me, a person with a lot of dreams who needs to put down the steps and then track progress.

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  • Amiee replied on November 22, 2009

    This piece really inspired me to work on my own personal manifesto. Thanks for all the motivating ideas. I posted my life list here: http://dirtbagwriter.com/2009/11/100-things-to-do-to-help-shape-my-creative-life/

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  • brian from nodebtworldtravel.com replied on November 22, 2009

    I’ll agree with writing the goals, first thing when you get up and last thing before you go to sleep.

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  • Nancy replied on November 22, 2009

    Love this piece. I made my first vision board in June and it’s been shocking how much of it has come true. There’s nothing more magical than dreaming, setting intentions, and mindfully following through.

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  • Julie Trevelyan replied on November 22, 2009

    Loved this, thanks. Have used vision boards for years…and I will testify, they *do* work. Just have patience, perseverance, and belief. Like the links you included!

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  • Christine Garvin replied on December 14, 2009

    Ok, here’s *part* of my work on my manifesto – realized some of the other goals are quite private!

    http://www.holisticwithhumor.com/2009-pondering-ritual-the-ups-the-downs-the-secret-travel-spots

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