Goal Factoring

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Cu5C5KhkoXhrPMLFN/goal-factoring

Link post This is part 18 of 30 of Hammertime. Click here for the intro. Up until today, Hammertime focused on improving one’s ability to achieve one’s goals. The next two techniques, Goal Factoring and Internal Double Crux, are designed to figure out what goals to pursue. For the largest goals in life, you should be able to make a detached decision about whether they’re worth pursuing before you throw your all into them.

Day 18: Goal Factoring

Previously: Day 7, Aversion Factoring. Goal Factoring is a CFAR technique for systematically figuring out all the subgoals and aversions you have around an action, and what to do about them. The basic algorithm:

Daily Challenge

Set a Yoda Timer to Goal Factor "do Hammertime." Share your motivations and aversions.

Comment

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Here’s what I came up with goal factoring "do Hammertime:" Goal: Feel like I’m "moving forward," not just treading water

  • Subgoal: Feel like I’m learning new skills and making progress towards a job that’s a better long-term fit

  • Subgoal: Feel like my relationship is getting stronger and more beneficial

  • Subgoal: Feel like I’m developing intellectually Goal: Improve health

  • Subgoal: Make progress on health issues that are annoying/​concerning

  • Subgoal: Do a better job at exercising Goal: Improve day-to-day life

  • Subgoal: Enjoy more quality activities, rather than filler activities

  • Subgoal: Enjoy my space more

  • Subgoal: Improve friendships, overcome anxieties about social activities Aversion: Not totally confident rationality/​CFAR techniques are good self-improvement methods Aversion: Partner is not a big fan of rationality, worried they won’t be supportive (They have in fact been supportive so far!) Aversion: I’m not always good at sticking with things, worried I’ll drop it Aversion: Concerned that this is actually entertainment, rather than beneficial self-improvement. In general, I have been very happy with Hammertime so far. I do think my last aversion is the most salient—much of the progress I’ve made so far is on the little stuff rather than toward the really big stuff. But I’m hopeful that sticking with it and continuing to practice the techniques and work my way up the bug list will yield results.

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Cu5C5KhkoXhrPMLFN/goal-factoring?commentId=MiqazadWJkGbF6NZA

In Goal Factoring, does goal = motivation = desired outcome? Hammertime aversions:

  • Currently procrastinating catching up on a few exercises

  • I want to follow through on my word to actually try every exercise

  • Perfectionism—don’t want to consider a day finished until I’ve really done it

  • Lonely—I don’t know anyone else IRL that would do this with me

  • I am highly motivated by social reenforcement

  • Feel guilty for not spending time on music/​programming/​career stuff

  • I am worried about the time I spend taxiing on the runway instead of just taking flight

  • Takes time and willpower

  • I often get distracted on the internet

  • My pomodoros/​Yoda timers might be too short Hammertime goals/​motivations:

  • Get clarity on next actions in life + help strategize

  • Collect useful techniques

  • Practice "doing" instead of simulating

  • Introspection and personal problem solving

  • Collect low-hanging fruit and obvious things I’ve ignored

  • Clear up to-dos on my own terms

  • Write more

  • Contributing and interacting more

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Cu5C5KhkoXhrPMLFN/goal-factoring?commentId=HrH2TWQYMoJe5jgYc

I’ll just copy whole tree from org-mode with deliberations on Hammertime factoring with minimal editing Maybe this will be helpful to someone, and if someone gives me feedback—that could be helpful to me too. Maybe I’m missing something, maybe I’m not going deep enough? (Is there a way to hide long part of the comment under a spoiler?) Initial plan: set 60 minute timer for whole daily Hammertime session. Daily Challenge: 20min Goal Factoring for the Hammertime> ** TODO hamertime goal factoring** Let’s go*** Goal: create feeling of momentum in self-development**** Goal: use this momentum to keep investing time into self-development, into reaching goals***** Goal: have stable life, where my needs are being met, with joy*** Goal: finish something that looks impressive**** Goal: have more weight and approval in discussions around rationalists*** Goal: invest time into practicing, so if I fail I could tell myself that I wasn’t idle**** Goal: to have internal peace in case of failure too*** Goal: tingle joy of learning new things*** Goal: decrease unpleasantness of having bugs—physical, mental, developmental, job related**** Goal: have joy in things I do**** Goal: have more energy to help people around me, see their happiness*** Aversion: not always easy to understand what to do in remaining 60 minute timer, not wanting to approach**** Goal: feel ease and clarity, evade discomfort and thinking**** Goal: trust myself to invest time into helpful, useful things*** Aversion: feeling that my notes will be lost, unusable and unhelpful very soon**** Goal: trust myself to invest time into helpful thingsi.e not having enough belief in helpfulness of the things I do right now*** Aversion: my work table is less than pleasant to work on—table legs are in the way, easy to scratch myself**** Goal: evade discomfort*** Aversion: "but I’m falling behind on my regular job, getting lost"**** Goal: support trust my colleagues have in me*** Aversion: "I feel alone in this attempt to self-improve"**** Goal: to have social support, to do things social circle approves*** Updated Plan:i.e can I improve /​this/​ thing or maybe subsctitue with another course of action that solves same goals, with less aversion or cost?**** Immediately after Hammertime—keep daily hour of self development, with same techniques I guessmaybe also—learning and installing GTD, and second brain for a could of weeks**** Some of the hammertime bugs can and should be attempted with the tool I’m learning on this particular day**** Definitely write daily in the commentsmaybe also write daily in the chat for russian lesswrongers?

  • didn’t address the ‘falling behind on regular job’, will ignore for now, I guess
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Cu5C5KhkoXhrPMLFN/goal-factoring?commentId=R7eLLqnbczpqLXntC

You’ll notice that step 2 begins "factor the action," rather than "factor the goal." What this suggests to me pretty strongly is that this technique should be called "action factoring"; unfortunately Duncan has categorically rejected that name for a long time now. Curious if other people have thoughts on it; I think it’s great.

Comment

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Should we call prime factorization "number factorization" then? Is Goal Factoring "factor the goal" or "factor into goals"?