Everyone who cares about Integral knows that the ILP Kit is now out.  From what I understand (I have yet to order it) the kit will concentrate on the 4 main modules, with many other "choices" and options for lesser or greater time.

But here's a thought.

It has been well-documented that TOO MUCH CHOICE in a certain field, is a significant de-motivator.  From the article:

Offer shoppers a choice of 24 jams and they are less likely to buy a jar than if offered a choice of 6 jams. Offer students a choice of 6 essays, rather than 30 essays, for extra-credit and more will take up the opportunity if there is less choice of essay titles - and, what is more, they write better essays.

Depending on the person, an Integral Practice has either been deeply inspiring, in that you bring your own choices and creativity to bear in building and participating in a holistic life.

But many other people - too much choice is paralyzing, unstructured, and not useful.

Your thoughts?