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Fill in a box each week to create a visual reminder of the time you have left to achieve your goals. A sudden change in careers or relationship status, an accident or an injury—perhaps even something as crazy as a war (as it was in my case). In Benjamin Hardy's video where he suggests rating your weeks, I was looking for a way to track my weeks.
The calendar is a 24″ by 36″ poster on high-quality poster paper, made to be written on and last for decades.
You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Seeing their names written on the chart brought back memories and emotions that I had buried deep inside. I carry an immense gratitude into my next decade from the freedom of being established in my career. Being able to block out and measure periods of my life is pretty interesting to me, as someone who is fairy introspective. More importantly, looking at my life so far using this method is helping me value what time I might have left; to do the things that I want to.
In other words, you have this small spoonful of diamonds and you really want to create a life in which they’re making you happy. Lessons Learned from My Life in Weeks Poster Creating a life in weeks poster taught me some valuable lessons that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.
As I filled an empty box with black ink and the number of weeks "left to live" reduced by one, the impact of the calendar felt refreshed. It can also be a useful reminder to prioritize the things that matter most to you and to pursue your goals and aspirations with purpose and intention. I expressed my desire to join a small company after spending the past 6 years at Microsoft (181,000 employees, source) and SAP (107,000 employees, source).