Completion Checklist Part 1
This is the first half of your Level 6 completion checklist. Mark only what’s genuinely complete. Not what you started. Not what you intend to finish. What’s done and operating.
Be ruthless. Partial completion counts as incomplete. You need 80% across both checklists (16 out of 20 items total) to be ready for Level 7. That threshold exists because Level 7 asks you to expand, take risks, and push boundaries. Expansion on a foundation with holes is how things collapse.
The Checklist: Part 1
For each item, answer: Is this complete? What’s my evidence?
Systems & Structure
- Daily routine maintained 4+ weeks. Running, not designed. What’s your evidence?
- Key systems in place for health, finances, work. Operational and producing results.
- Environment designed and supporting. Changes implemented and currently in effect.
- Automation wherever appropriate. Running without manual intervention.
Consistency
- Main practices maintained without gaps for 4+ weeks. What does tracking data say?
- Consistency triggers worked through. Not just identified. Actually cleared.
- Routines running automatically. Genuinely habitual, not requiring willpower.
- Start-stop pattern broken. Weaker than when you entered Level 6. Data-supported.
Work as Flow
- Main work transformed. Actually engaging differently, not just enduring differently.
- Flow states accessible regularly. Multiple times per week.
- Work engaging, not just tolerable. Genuine shift in experience.
- Skill development ongoing. Pushing into harder territory, expanding capability.
Today’s Practice
Go through all 12 items. Mark each one honestly. Write your evidence or your honest admission of incompletion.
Count your complete items. This is half your total score.
If you’re hitting most of these — good. The foundation is holding.
If you’re missing several — that’s important information. It doesn’t mean Level 6 failed. It means you know exactly what still needs work. That knowledge is more valuable than a false sense of completion.
Write your Part 1 results. Tomorrow you complete the assessment.
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