How Does Life Architecture Work?
To answer that, let’s consider all the terms next to the constructs above. A Current Life Blueprint maps out our current situation, which is later transformed into a Future Life Blueprint representing the life we desire. However, we’re not always sure what that desired life is or what it looks like. This is why we identify the Life Rules that have held us back and come up with a new set of life rules for the future. We also develop a Personal Behavioral Assessment Matrix to capture our innermost needs and desires. This might be a good time to understand the value of our lives and perform a litmus test to see where our value proposition sits on a Life Value Chain. If we have a Current Life Blueprint representing our current life and a Future Life Blueprint representing our future life, we need to develop a Life Roadmap to take us from where we are today to where we want to go in the future. A Life Roadmap can be a large undertaking and we may need to break it down into several Life Results Chains, which represent different aspects of our lives. And to make sure we get to our desired life, we need to schedule all the actions in our Life Roadmap on a Life Web to ensure we get there in a timely manner.