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Honestly these are things that have been my self-improvement areas "forever" -- meaning since adolescence.
Some are more 'revisions' than others, but like Alcearos said it's general self-improvement. In terms of cognitive functions or hallmarks, in many ways I strive to be more SP, more SJ, and more NT. Because you know, the other NF stuff just comes so easily. 
1) Be fearless
2) Be courageous
3) Be honest
4) Be authentic
4) Temper righteousness with compassion (yeah, I'm Moses)
5) Be present
6) Be in the moment
7) Be in my body (5-7 are hippie mantras that I still only get theoretically)
8) Be fully accountable for myself and for my environment
8) Be diligent
9) Be responsible
10) Commit and execute 100%
Practically speaking some of these results would mean:
1) I take better care of myself
2) I'm more consistently groomed (I'm a pretty poor excuse for a high-femme)
3) Keep (consistently) clean house
4) Sustain networks, keep in touch with friends better
5) Be more communicative with the phone, remember birthdays, send cards
6) Get around more (and no, not in a XXX sense)
7) Keep to schedules better
8) Arrive at the decisions faster
I just got off the phone with a friend from college and I realized that I hadn't seen her in years and hadn't spoken to her in the phone in that long either. I'm so out of the loop, I asked her how long she's been with her current gf who I'll be meeting today. In my mind, I was thinking 6 months, but it's been 1 year and 1/2! Wow. My bad. I really need to KIT better. I think that's really the 1 thing that is forefront in my mind to 'revise'. I also have the phone number from someone I met online that I really should call but, I'm like a dude when it comes to calling people. Objectively speaking, yeah I wonder what's wrong with me. 'Cause it's not like I want the (unintended) results from the fruit of my lack of labor.
I think because of some overly P and unregimented ways I keep, I find myself suddenly in slumps or unideal situations, but only after I've sunk into them and am somewhat set in the situation. Like a frog who stays in a slowly boiling pot of water. Some people are able to really assess their situation realistically minute by minute, but I can only see my own from the inside out on an intuitive and emotional level with intermittent bursts of clarity. AKA the "WTF?" moments. It's kind of a handicap IMO.

1) Be fearless
2) Be courageous
3) Be honest
4) Be authentic
4) Temper righteousness with compassion (yeah, I'm Moses)
5) Be present
6) Be in the moment
7) Be in my body (5-7 are hippie mantras that I still only get theoretically)
8) Be fully accountable for myself and for my environment
8) Be diligent
9) Be responsible
10) Commit and execute 100%
Practically speaking some of these results would mean:
1) I take better care of myself
2) I'm more consistently groomed (I'm a pretty poor excuse for a high-femme)
3) Keep (consistently) clean house
4) Sustain networks, keep in touch with friends better
5) Be more communicative with the phone, remember birthdays, send cards
6) Get around more (and no, not in a XXX sense)
7) Keep to schedules better
8) Arrive at the decisions faster
I just got off the phone with a friend from college and I realized that I hadn't seen her in years and hadn't spoken to her in the phone in that long either. I'm so out of the loop, I asked her how long she's been with her current gf who I'll be meeting today. In my mind, I was thinking 6 months, but it's been 1 year and 1/2! Wow. My bad. I really need to KIT better. I think that's really the 1 thing that is forefront in my mind to 'revise'. I also have the phone number from someone I met online that I really should call but, I'm like a dude when it comes to calling people. Objectively speaking, yeah I wonder what's wrong with me. 'Cause it's not like I want the (unintended) results from the fruit of my lack of labor.
I think because of some overly P and unregimented ways I keep, I find myself suddenly in slumps or unideal situations, but only after I've sunk into them and am somewhat set in the situation. Like a frog who stays in a slowly boiling pot of water. Some people are able to really assess their situation realistically minute by minute, but I can only see my own from the inside out on an intuitive and emotional level with intermittent bursts of clarity. AKA the "WTF?" moments. It's kind of a handicap IMO.