Map your current edge: what is one step away from where you are?
List everything that is genuinely accessible from your current skills, relationships, and resources — your adjacent possible is defined by what you already have.
Why it works
People habitually plan by imagining a desired end state and working backward, which often produces plans that skip over steps that are not yet accessible from the current position. Mapping the adjacent possible reverses this: it starts with existing assets (skills, relationships, knowledge, resources) and asks what is reachable from them, which surfaces a more realistic and executable set of next moves than goal-backward planning.
How to do it
- Write down what you currently have: skills you can use today, people you can contact, resources available right now.
- For each asset, ask: "What becomes possible that was not possible before, because I have this?"
- List only genuine next steps — actions you could start this week with what you already have.
- Choose the one adjacent step that opens the most new possibilities in the next ring.
Evidence
Action-oriented goal-setting that begins from current capabilities (effectuation) is associated with better entrepreneurial outcomes than goal-backward planning; the adjacent-possible frame is a version of effectual logic applied to personal development. (observational)
Effectuation research is primarily in entrepreneurship contexts; the adjacent-possible framing is an informal application of the principle to personal growth, not a separately studied approach.
Sources
- Sarasvathy (2001), causation and effectuation, Academy of Management Review
Common mistake
Listing what you wish you had ("if only I had capital / a network / credentials…") instead of what you actually have — the adjacent possible is defined by current reality, not desired future reality.
Practice this with IX Coach
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