Questions to Ponder
There are no wrong answers, only answers that might not serve you well. If you are someone who journals, use these as topics to write about.Who are you, where are you going and how are you going to get there?
How do you view the world and how does that help you?
What goals do you want to accomplish? Are you having some success reaching them?
What contributions to society do you want to make? Are you currently making them?
What obstacles keep getting in your way?
How is your energy level?
What are your limitations?
What yanks your chain and keeps you from success?
What untruths are you telling yourself about yourself? (For example: I have always been that way and always will.)
What is your Achilles heel? What is your knee-jerk tendency in certain situations?
Do you feel stuck in a job, a relationship, a friendship, in your world?
How well do you acknowledge your emotions?
What are the internal messages that you feed yourself and do they help you? Do you keep playing the same tapes?
How in touch with nature are you?
Is your spending in control?
How well do you take care of yourself?
How much do you feel a victim of circumstances? Do you ever shape the outcome of circumstances yourself?
| You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end, each of us must work for his own improvement and at the same time, share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think can be the most useful. - Madame Marie Curie |
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