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[Strategize Your Life: Applying Corporate Strategic Frameworks to Personal Fulfillment]-[Use Strategic Thinking to Create the Life You Want]

Harvard Business Review · B1 ·

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Strategize Your Life: A Framework for Personal Excellence

In the professional world, corporate strategy is defined as an "integrated set of choices that positions an organization to win." By adapting this methodology, the "Strategize Your Life" program offers a systematic approach to personal development, shifting the objective from merely "winning" to "living a great life." By drawing parallels between business management and personal growth, this seven-step program empowers individuals to craft a life strategy that is both intentional and actionable.

The Seven-Step Strategic Framework

The methodology mirrors the rigor of a corporate strategy project, consisting of seven fundamental steps:

  1. Define Success: Translating organizational success into the personal quest for a "great life."
  2. Identify Purpose: Establishing the underlying "life purpose."
  3. Formulate Vision: Creating a long-term "life vision."
  4. Assess Portfolio: Evaluating how one currently invests time, money, and energy.
  5. Leverage Best Practices: Utilizing external models to inform personal choices.
  6. Make Portfolio Choices: The central integration step where choices are aligned to achieve the desired life.
  7. Ensure Sustained Change: Implementing mechanisms for long-term success.

Redefining Success: Beyond Money and Fame

The author argues that conventional metrics—money, fame, and power—often fail to provide lasting fulfillment due to "hedonic adaptation," where happiness levels quickly return to a baseline after a gain, and "social comparison," which keeps individuals in a cycle of perpetual dissatisfaction. Instead, the framework adopts the PERMA-V model from positive psychology:

  • P (Positive Emotions): Cultivating contentment.
  • E (Engagement): Finding "flow" in activities.
  • R (Relationships): Fostering deep connections.
  • M (Meaning): Contributing to the world.
  • A (Achievement): Reaching meaningful goals.
  • V (Vitality): Maintaining physical health.

The Strategic Life Portfolio: A 2x2 Matrix

Borrowing from the BCG portfolio matrix, the program introduces the concept of "strategic life units" (SLUs)—the various domains where we invest our 168 hours per week, such as family, career, and health.

Participants map these units onto a 2x2 matrix, plotting importance (y-axis) against satisfaction (x-axis), with bubble sizes representing the time invested. This visualization often reveals a stark reality: many people find their most important life areas (e.g., relationships, mental health) in the "upper left" quadrant—high importance but low satisfaction. Simultaneously, they may find large bubbles in the "lower right," representing low-importance activities like excessive social media consumption that consume significant time.

Execution and Optimization

The true power of this framework lies in the ability to reallocate resources. By identifying these imbalances, individuals can execute "quick wins," such as reconnecting with friends to improve relationship satisfaction or deleting time-wasting apps like Instagram or TikTok to reclaim hours.

Conclusion: Preparation Meets Opportunity

While some may argue that a "great life" is merely a chain of lucky events, the author invokes the wisdom of Seneca, who noted, "If you do not know to which port you are sailing, no wind is favorable." Strategy does not eliminate the role of chance; rather, as Seneca famously said, "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity." By utilizing the "Strategize Your Life" framework, individuals engage in the necessary preparation, ensuring that when opportunities arise, they are positioned to navigate toward a life of genuine fulfillment and purpose.

🎯Key Sentences

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What if I took strategic thinking and applied it to my own life?
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But life is not about winning.
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The symmetry is really striking here.
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How do you define a great life?
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But wait, bear with me.
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📝Key Phrases

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get new insights
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integrated set of choices
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best practices and benchmarks
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sustained change
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to a certain extent
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📖 Transcript

Strategize Your Life, takes the principles of strategy and also strategic thinking used in the world's boardrooms and applies them to your own life.
By going through a seven step program, you will have developed your own life strategy on a single page.
I spent almost half my life at the Boston Consulting Group doing countless strategy projects for our clients.
Before that, I studied physics and management.
In physics and also in nature.
You often get new insights by applying methods from one discipline to another discipline, such as the mechanics of fluids to the flow of traffic, to predict traffic jams.

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