CONTENTS
A table of types of incompletes
The forms to use and the explanations
Further comments
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A TABLE OF TYPES OF INCOMPLETES
The following are designed to spur your memory and thoughts with regard to things you are “incomplete about.” It is useful to use the search engine as often as possible where you feel you need further understanding in an area.
# DESCRIPTION OF THE INCOMPLETE
1
Current business and employment related; projects
2
Past businesses, jobs, employer, employees, associates
3
Any unfinished projects
4
Failed projects, projects that didn’t work
5
Resentments or regrets
6
Any things you’ve been meaning to do but don’t get around to
7
Any conversations with people that are incomplete or unresolved. (Somebody angry with,
withdrawing from, etc.)
8
People with whom you’ve had conversation that you’ve been avoiding or putting off.
9
Something you think you or somebody else did wrong.
10
Any $ you owe
11
Any bills yet to be paid
12
Any promises you did not keep
13
Promises another did not keep with you.
14
Any unfulfilled expectations (somebody “should” or “should not”)
15
Any thwarted intentions (not get my way or failed, with somebody or something)
16
Any unexpected positive or negative occurrences you are incomplete about. (E.g. you did
something for your partner and were not acknowledged.)
17
Anything missing for you (romance, communication…)
18
Anywhere you were misunderstood (somebody didn’t understand you or they were not willing to
try to understand you)
19
Things you should have done and didn’t do. (You know you should have done these and didn’t, like
knowing the right thing to do and didn’t do it.)
20
Things could have done and didn’t do. (lazy, put off…)
21
Something you did exactly right and no one knows about it.
22
Something you did right and no one appreciates it.
23
Any accomplishments you’re incomplete about (unresolved, something still to do, not recognized
for)
24
Any results you’re incomplete about
25
Anything you are resigned about (hopeless, just the way it is, nothing can do about it)
26
Any resentments (anger hold onto toward anyone)
27
Any regrets (anger held against self) (missed opportunities)
28
Anything inconsistent with your standards or ideals that you are incomplete about, rubs you the
wrong way
29
Anything you’d like to be acknowledged for and haven’t been acknowledged for.
30 Any beliefs that are creating "bad" feelings for you (the "incompletion" here is that you have left
partially or incorrectly reasoned beliefs that are based on insufficient knowledge such that the are
dysfunctional, erroneous, and untrue. "Completing", in this case, means revising those until they
are functional, empowering, and true PLUS fully installing them so that they become a part of you.
Source of some of this material: Ruben Guzman (a life coach; google him if you wish)
THE FORMS TO USE AND THE EXPLANATIONS
In the Completing The Past section, the forms are cited with comments.
FURTHER COMMENTS