Why not approach your life goals the same way?
Oh, and you’re free to pretty much vanquish any bad guy you want.
Why should life be any different?
Depending on your current situation, your max level might be simple or extraordinary.
And I dont mean, What do you do for a living?
; but rather, How does your character view this world of adventure?
After all, its tough to adventure if were not built for it!
Below is how the class system is built in The Rebellion atNerd Fitness.
This gives us a great starting point around which to start prioritizing our adventures, quests, and missions.
you’re free to create your character and pick your class atLevelUpYourLife.com.
Class Archetypes
These familiar archetypes can offer a framework of how to frame your goals?
Are you all about fitness?
Then maybe youre a warrior.
Seeking to improve your day to day skills and knowledge?
Perhaps you’re free to strive to be a monk or druid.
Warrior: You love the idea of getting stronger and more powerful.
Youre good at strength training and pretty good at covering distances when required, but neither is a specialty.
Gymnasts and parkour enthusiasts would fit into this category.
Despite what the movieWarGameswill tell you, the only wrong way to play is to not play at all.
So I want you to take a few minutes and think of your favorite way of being active.
Dont fit perfectly into one of the categories above?
Im more like an assassin-adventurer-bard hybrid, which Ive determined is a Troubadour.
If you want to be a berserker or a battle mage, thats totally up to you.
(In my book, we get into the actual quest/mission portion of the game youre building.)
I live in a nice house on the coast.
I wake up without an alarm clock and grab my surfboard for a morning session.
That was the life I wanted to live at Level 50 a few years back.
Here I am today, and some of my goals have certainly shifted a bit.
Im sure a few years from now theyll shift again.
Most important, it gave me permission to take action because I had a direction in which to go.
Copyright (c) 2015 by Stephen Kamb.
By permission of Rodale Books.
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