Chapter 17, Exercise 1: Try the Wanderer Tools

Read all about Wanderers, then turn to the last page of the chapter for the Scanner Tool Kit items that best help them. Try at least one of the tools, two if this chapter describes you.

Here are the Scanner Tools recommended for Wanderers:

  • Tool 1: Your Scanner Daybook on page 140
  • Tool 2: "Everything I Don’t Want" List on page 215
  • Tool 3: Letters from the Field on page 190

Tell us which tool(s) you chose and give us a review. If you found it helpful, you might also want to give it a page of its own in your Daybook. After you share your experience, read the rest of the comments and reply to a few.

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  1. a Daybook seems like an interesting place for me to capture recurring and developing thoughts, potentially facilitating daily progress or new thoughts.

    I’m not looking for more to do – I’m not thinking about all the things I don’t want to do
    I’m trying it from a different angle: I listed the things I’m trying to do and what’s missing from each of those.
    Interestingly, that may describe exactly for what I’m looking: adventure, body / feeling / self, control / organization
    I don’t know that points to one activity. It seems like I need a mix of activities to address the whole. I think about throwing away all possessions and records and keepsakes. Perhaps that’s too adventurous. Perhaps I work on organization when my body needs a break from adventure and movement.

    My Daybook entry for today may qualify as a Letter from the Field. I’m not sure to whom I would address it. Perhaps an ideal imaginary friend.

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