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In Need Of Battle Plan

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As the title suggests, I am in need of a personal development battle plan. I have seen many, many of Leo's videos and began following up with my own studies such as self help books, and education, but still feel like I am in the beginner stage of personal development. I have been introduced to many things in the recent year and have a yearning to become more actualized, however, I dont quite know which order to tackle things in. I watched "How to be a strategic motherfucker" for the 3rd time today and reinforced the problem that i don't have a personal development plan.  What im looking for is sort of an order of importance to which I should go about personal development. What would be the most strategic way to go about personal development? Would it be best to tackle addictions and bad habits first, one at a time? or to start by reading more frequently? At which point should meditation take precedent over study? And how should i catch up with Leo's videos while still focusing on one thing at a time? How do i discover my life purpose while juggling college work and also trying to maintain a healthy social life? Also that brings up, at which point should experimenting and tweaking relationships with other people become an objective. All of these types of theoretical and practical personal development questions.

Im trying to build a flexible and effective battle plan on how to beat the number one enemy, myself. Any ideas on how to build my personal development plans or at least any ideas on what are the things i should focus on first?

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Think of the areas of your life you want to improve first. Then read and watch stuff which addresses the problem. I don't think it's a good idea to focus on many areas at the same time, cos none of them will receive enough attention. If you choose one or two or three and master them, or at least, significantly improve them, then you can move to the next one. Build some positive habits in the meantime. You can always stick a meditation habit into your schedule somewhere. For example, in my case, there are so many areas of my life in which I wish to grow. But then I decided to focus on life purpose first, cos it's a very broad topic which needs special attention and a lot of labor. But for me, finding life purpose, would solve some other problems I have too. Well, think of your priorities, what you struggle with the most and, perhaps, create some action plans according to your personal needs. 

Good luck. ^_^

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