Other methods facilitate you to collect and analyze information about your life improvement activities. We would like to present you the data record sheet, the life improvement journal, and your life information system. One tool, the data recording sheet, helps you to constitute a piece of evidence or information on life problems, their causes, and on the life process. While implementing your life improvement projects, this tool is also useful. The other tool is the life improvement journal where, on a daily or regular basis, you notice your impressions, feelings, frustrations, successes, learning process, and experiences of amelioration.
Additionally, you must develop a life improvement information system you can rely on to monitor your life performance. Quality improvement strategies are based on facts. We may also found our decision and growth processes upon intuition. However, we will need to make those assumptions more objective if we want to use them for accountability purposes. It is not a question of objectivity versus subjectivity. We could even use subjective data in our improvement journey. The fundamental issue is how to keep track of that information in a reliable and accurate way. An electronic application or electronic information system could be useful. You could also use a paper-based information system. Yet that is more cumbersome and needs organizational skills. We also discussed a database management system. The takeaway message is to integrate different sources of information and use them in a coordinated way for decision-making and life improvement projects.
Dr. Joseph Adrien Emmanuel Demes, MD, MPH, Ph.D. (c),
Medical Doctor, Professor, Researcher, and Spiritual Leader,
The author of the book “How to Improve the Quality of Your Life: A Comprehensive Approach.”
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