The Life Crafting Intervention: Scripting Your Future Self
What is the life crafting intervention and does it actually increase purpose?
The life crafting intervention, developed by Schippers and Ziegler, is a structured writing exercise in which participants vividly reflect on their core values, write a narrative of their ideal future life, and translate that into concrete goals. A randomized controlled trial found significantly improved self-concordant goal motivation and work engagement at follow-up, making it one of the better-tested purpose interventions available.
Most purpose tools are reflective — they help you examine what already exists. The life crafting intervention takes a different approach: it is generative and narrative, asking you to script a vivid story of your ideal future before working backward to present-day actions. Developed by organizational psychologists Michaéla Schippers and René Ziegler, it has been tested in university and workplace settings with measurable results on goal motivation and well-being. Below are the core practices that make the intervention work, with an honest account of what the evidence actually shows.
Practices
- Excavate core values before writing goals
- Write a best-possible-life narrative
- Translate the narrative into domain-specific goals
- Map the obstacles: WOOP your life-crafting goals
- Revise your life narrative when it limits you
- Periodic life-crafting refresh
- Bridge from signature strengths to purpose
Excavate core values before writing goals
Identify what you most fundamentally care about before deciding what you want — or goals will be other people’s.
Write a best-possible-life narrative
Write a detailed story of your life in 10 years if everything went as well as it possibly could.
Translate the narrative into domain-specific goals
Break the future-life story into one concrete goal per life domain.
Map the obstacles: WOOP your life-crafting goals
For each goal, identify the most likely internal obstacle and plan your response before you need it.
Revise your life narrative when it limits you
Identify and reauthor the story you tell about your past that constrains what you believe is possible.
Periodic life-crafting refresh
Revisit and revise your best-possible-life narrative every 6–12 months as your context changes.
Bridge from signature strengths to purpose
Identify the top two or three things you do better than most people and trace how they can serve something larger.
Practice this with IX Coach
Reading about a practice changes nothing on its own. IX Coach turns these into a guided, adaptive routine — discerning where you are in real time and walking the practice with you, session after session.
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