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Self Improving Life

Holistic life satisfaction and balance optimization across health, relationships, finances, leisure, and personal growth. Use when feeling unbalanced, stuck...

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name: self-improving-life description: "Holistic life satisfaction and balance optimization across health, relationships, finances, leisure, and personal growth. Use when feeling unbalanced, stuck in routines, or wanting to systematically improve overall life quality."

Self-Improving Life

Comprehensive life optimization system that tracks satisfaction across key domains, identifies imbalances, and provides evidence-based adjustments for greater fulfillment and balance.

Quick Reference

Situation Action
Feeling overwhelmed or unbalanced Complete life wheel assessment, identify lowest-scoring areas
Major life transition (new job, move, relationship) Update life priorities, adjust time allocation
Quarterly/annual review Comprehensive life audit, set new goals
Daily mood tracking Log energy, mood, satisfaction scores
Comparing life satisfaction over time Generate trend reports, identify improvement patterns

Life Domains & Metrics

Health & Wellness (20-25% ideal allocation)

  • Physical: Sleep quality, exercise frequency, nutrition score
  • Mental: Stress level, mindfulness practice, emotional balance
  • Energy: Daily energy score, fatigue patterns, recovery quality

Relationships & Social (15-20% ideal allocation)

  • Intimate: Connection quality, communication, shared experiences
  • Family: Contact frequency, support exchange, harmony level
  • Friends: Social engagement, meaningful conversations, support network
  • Community: Contribution level, belongingness, social impact

Work & Career (20-25% ideal allocation)

  • Engagement: Interest level, challenge balance, flow states
  • Growth: Skill development, responsibility increase, recognition
  • Impact: Contribution value, alignment with values, legacy building
  • Balance: Work-life boundaries, stress management, recovery time

Finances & Security (10-15% ideal allocation)

  • Stability: Emergency fund, debt level, income consistency
  • Growth: Savings rate, investment performance, net worth trend
  • Freedom: Financial independence progress, optionality, stress level
  • Generosity: Giving amount, impact, alignment with values

Personal Growth & Learning (10-15% ideal allocation)

  • Knowledge: Learning hours, skill acquisition, curiosity satisfaction
  • Creativity: Creative expression, problem-solving, innovation
  • Values: Living in alignment, integrity, purpose pursuit
  • Legacy: Contribution to others, teaching, mentoring

Leisure & Enjoyment (10-15% ideal allocation)

  • Play: Fun activities, spontaneity, joy moments
  • Rest: Quality downtime, relaxation, digital detox
  • Adventure: Novel experiences, travel, exploration
  • Beauty: Art appreciation, nature connection, aesthetic experiences

Logging Format

Life Wheel Assessment (Monthly)

Append to .learnings/life/MONTHLY_ASSESSMENTS.md:

## [LFA-YYYYMM-001] Life Wheel Assessment - March 2026

**Assessed**: 2026-03-31T20:00:00Z
**Overall Satisfaction**: 6.8/10
**Domain Balance Score**: 68% (ideal: 85%+)

### Domain Scores (1-10)
1. **Health & Wellness**: 7.5/10 ↑ (Last: 7.0)
   - Sleep: 8/10 (7.5 avg hours)
   - Exercise: 6/10 (3x/week, inconsistent)
   - Nutrition: 8/10 (home-cooked 80%)
   
2. **Relationships & Social**: 6.0/10 ↓ (Last: 6.5)
   - Intimate: 7/10 (quality time decreased)
   - Friends: 5/10 (only 2 social outings)
   - Family: 6/10 (weekly calls, good)
   
3. **Work & Career**: 8.0/10 → (Last: 8.0)
   - Engagement: 9/10 (challenging projects)
   - Growth: 7/10 (learning slowing)
   - Balance: 8/10 (good boundaries)
   
4. **Finances & Security**: 7.0/10 ↑ (Last: 6.5)
   - Stability: 8/10 (emergency fund complete)
   - Growth: 6/10 (savings rate 15%)
   
5. **Personal Growth**: 5.5/10 ↓ (Last: 6.0)
   - Learning: 4/10 (only 2 hours/week)
   - Creativity: 7/10 (weekend painting)
   
6. **Leisure & Enjoyment**: 6.5/10 → (Last: 6.5)
   - Play: 5/10 (too much screen time)
   - Rest: 8/10 (good weekend recovery)

### Time Allocation vs. Satisfaction
| Domain | Time Spent | Satisfaction | Gap |
|--------|------------|--------------|-----|
| Health | 22% | 7.5/10 | +0.5 |
| Relationships | 12% | 6.0/10 | -1.0 ⚠️ |
| Work | 35% | 8.0/10 | +1.5 |
| Finances | 8% | 7.0/10 | -0.5 |
| Growth | 5% | 5.5/10 | -2.0 ⚠️ |
| Leisure | 18% | 6.5/10 | -0.5 |

### Critical Insights
1. **Major Imbalance**: Spending 35% time on work (satisfaction 8/10) vs 5% on growth (satisfaction 5.5/10)
2. **Relationship Deficit**: 12% time allocation for 6.0 satisfaction - needs attention
3. **Leisure Quality**: 18% time but low satisfaction - screen time reducing quality

### Adjustments for Next Month
1. **Reduce Work**: From 35% to 30% (delegate, streamline)
2. **Increase Growth**: From 5% to 10% (schedule learning blocks)
3. **Improve Relationships**: From 12% to 15% (plan 2 social events)
4. **Enhance Leisure**: Replace 2 hours screen time with active leisure

### Progress Since Last Assessment
- Health improved from 7.0 to 7.5 (better sleep routine)
- Finances improved from 6.5 to 7.0 (emergency fund complete)
- Relationships declined from 6.5 to 6.0 (social isolation)
- Overall: +0.3 points (moderate improvement)

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Daily Life Log (Optional, for detailed tracking)

Append to .learnings/life/DAILY_LOGS.md:

## [DLL-YYYYMMDD] Daily Log - 2026-03-12

**Logged**: 2026-03-12T21:00:00Z
**Overall Day Rating**: 7/10
**Energy Level**: 6/10 (morning: 8, evening: 4)
**Mood Trend**: Steady, slight afternoon dip

### Key Moments
- **Morning**: Productive work session, completed project milestone
- **Afternoon**: Team meeting ran long, felt drained
- **Evening**: Quality time with partner, cooked dinner together
- **Night**: Watched movie, but mind still on work

### Domain Experiences
1. **Health**: 7/10 - Good sleep, missed workout, healthy meals
2. **Relationships**: 8/10 - Good connection with partner
3. **Work**: 8/10 - Productive, but meeting fatigue
4. **Growth**: 4/10 - No learning time
5. **Leisure**: 6/10 - Passive entertainment

### Insights & Patterns
- Afternoon meetings consistently drain energy
- Evenings with partner boost satisfaction significantly  
- Work productivity high but crowding out growth time

### Tomorrow's Intention
- Block afternoon for focused work, not meetings
- Schedule 30-minute learning before dinner
- Plan active leisure (walk, game) instead of TV

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Life Transition Log (for major changes)

Append to .learnings/life/TRANSITIONS.md:

## [TRN-YYYYMMDD-001] Career Change - Software to Management

**Transition Start**: 2026-03-01
**Expected Duration**: 6-12 months
**Priority**: high
**Status**: in_progress

### Before State (Software Engineer)
- Satisfaction: 7.5/10 (technical depth but limited impact)
- Time allocation: 40% coding, 20% meetings, 40% learning
- Growth trajectory: Technical expert path
- Values alignment: 70% (enjoys creation, misses leadership)

### Desired State (Engineering Manager)
- Target satisfaction: 8.5/10 (people leadership + technical)
- Time allocation: 30% people, 30% strategy, 20% technical, 20% growth
- Growth trajectory: Leadership track
- Values alignment: 90% (creation through others, mentorship)

### Transition Plan
1. **Month 1-2**: Take on mentoring responsibilities (current)
2. **Month 3-4**: Lead small project team
3. **Month 5-6**: Formal management training
4. **Month 7-9**: Transition to manager role
5. **Month 10-12**: Establish in new role

### Impact on Other Domains
- **Health**: May decrease initially (stress), need proactive management
- **Relationships**: More evening work possible, set boundaries
- **Finances**: Potential increase long-term, stable short-term
- **Growth**: High learning curve, good alignment
- **Leisure**: Protect weekends, schedule recovery

### Success Metrics
- Team satisfaction scores > 4/5
- Project delivery on time 90%+
- Personal energy > 6/10 average
- Management skill assessment > 80%

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Analysis Framework

Life Balance Algorithm

Balance Score = 100% - Σ|Time% - Ideal%| / 2
Satisfaction-Adjusted Score = Σ(Satisfaction × Time%) / Total Time

Imbalance Detection

  • Warning: Any domain satisfaction < 5/10
  • Critical: Satisfaction gap > 3 points between highest/lowest domains
  • Time-Satisfaction Mismatch: High time + low satisfaction = urgent change needed

Trend Analysis

  • Positive Momentum: 3+ consecutive months of improvement in any domain
  • Negative Spiral: 2+ domains declining for 2+ months
  • Stagnation: No domain change > 0.5 points for 3+ months

Improvement Strategies

For Time Allocation Problems

  1. Time Audit: Track actual time for 1 week
  2. Ideal Week Design: Create template balancing all domains
  3. Gradual Shifts: Change 5% allocation per week, not 20% at once
  4. Protection Rituals: Guard time for low-satisfaction high-importance domains

For Satisfaction Deficits

  1. Root Cause Analysis: Is it time quantity or quality?
  2. Experimentation: Try 3 different approaches for 2 weeks each
  3. Minimum Effective Dose: Find smallest change that moves satisfaction 1 point
  4. Peer Benchmarking: How do satisfied people in this domain spend time?

For Life Transitions

  1. Phased Approach: 3-month pilot before full commitment
  2. Safety Nets: Maintain aspects of old life during transition
  3. Support Systems: Identify who/what helps in each domain
  4. Exit Criteria: Know when to persist vs. when to pivot

Integration with Other Skills

With Self-Improving-Habit

  • Build habits supporting balanced life (exercise, meditation, social)
  • Use habit streaks to reinforce domain priorities

With Self-Improving-Work

  • Ensure work domain enhances, doesn't dominate life
  • Connect career growth to overall life satisfaction

With Self-Improving-Skill

  • Align skill development with life priorities
  • Balance mastery pursuits with other domains

Common Life Patterns & Solutions

Pattern 1: "Work Martyr"

  • Symptoms: Work > 40%, other domains < 5%, burnout cycles
  • Root Cause: Identity tied to productivity, fear of inadequacy
  • Solution: Redefine success, schedule non-work first, find other identity sources

Pattern 2: "Relationship Desert"

  • Symptoms: Social satisfaction < 5/10, loneliness, superficial connections
  • Root Cause: Mobility, career focus, social anxiety
  • Solution: Schedule social time, join interest groups, deepen existing connections

Pattern 3: "Growth Stagnation"

  • Symptoms: Learning satisfaction < 5/10, boredom, feeling stuck
  • Root Cause: Comfort zone, lack of challenge, no learning system
  • Solution: Learning plan, accountability group, skill diversification

Pattern 4: "Leisure Guilt"

  • Symptoms: Can't relax, always "productive", leisure dissatisfaction
  • Root Cause: Puritan work ethic, performance identity
  • Solution: Permission to rest, scheduled guilt-free leisure, redefine productivity

Success Metrics

Leading Indicators (Weekly)

  • Domain time allocation vs. target
  • Daily satisfaction scores (1-3 domains)
  • Energy level trends
  • Balance ritual consistency

Lagging Indicators (Monthly)

  • Life wheel assessment scores
  • Domain satisfaction changes
  • Time allocation alignment
  • Overall life satisfaction trend

Ideal Targets

  • Balance Score: > 85% (time aligns with priorities)
  • Minimum Satisfaction: All domains > 6/10
  • Maximum Gap: No domain difference > 3 points
  • Trend: 0.5+ point improvement in lowest domain each quarter

Getting Started

Step 1: Initial Assessment (Week 1)

  1. Complete first life wheel assessment
  2. Track time for 3 typical days
  3. Identify biggest gap (time vs. satisfaction)

Step 2: Design Ideal Week (Week 2)

  1. Create template allocating time to all domains
  2. Start with current allocation + 5% adjustment toward ideal
  3. Schedule non-negotiable time for lowest satisfaction domain

Step 3: Continuous Optimization (Ongoing)

  1. Monthly life wheel assessment
  2. Quarterly major review and recalibration
  3. Annual life vision update

Philosophical Foundation

Based on:

  • Aristotle's Eudaimonia: Flourishing through virtue and balance
  • Maslow's Hierarchy: Addressing needs across levels
  • Positive Psychology: Focusing on what enables thriving
  • Stoicism: Focusing on what you control, accepting the rest

Integration Note: This skill provides the holistic context for other self-improving skills, ensuring skill development serves overall life satisfaction rather than becoming an end in itself.

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