How To Design Your Life
Before you design anything else, it is important to first design your life itself. Designing your life is all about taking charge of it, by first understanding yourself, and your strengths and failings. To design your life, you need to make changes to it on a daily basis so that you can live with discipline, dignity, mental peace and of course satisfaction.

Planning is the first and prime feature of every design process and in that it is also the first thing that you do when you undertake the task of designing your life. A well thought out action plan is always the foundation of a successful design and so it is with planning your life. You need the faculty of logical thinking and a clearcut thought process that does not give in to temptations and waywardness when you begin this important mission in your life.

Fashioning a blueprint is the next stage of designing. When you design your life, you need to have a clearcut vision of what you want from it and a goal. Towards achievement of that goal you need to build a path to reach it. Of course this is not easy. Therefore, the importance of a blueprint to remind yourself every day about your goal is never to be underestimated.

Once you have a blueprint, you can modify it as and when you think it will cut down on impractical ideas and thoughts that lead you astray from your goal. Life is a struggle because half the time you are fighting against intransigent tendencies in your character. Ironing out your faults consumes far too much time and therefore discipline, regularity, moderation, and a resolute will help to do so.

People most often use subjective trains of thought to judge ideas, opinions, things, and people. Turning your judgmental tendencies inward on your own character makes an objective assessment of where your life is going much better. It can help you review the blueprint and cut out those facets that form obstructions to your reaching the goal you have already vowed you will reach.

Yes, reviewing the design blueprint is a very important process stage in designing anything and life is no exception. Most often you will find that throwing out the flimsy things out of your life helps build priorities, discipline, and moderation, and makes for better stress management. It lets you concentrate better on the things of import in your life.  

A good design is what other people find ultimately attractive and worth appreciating. Therefore, the same test is valid for your life too. Your life will be tested by the thoughts in the minds of people you know you have left behind long after you depart from this planet.