Questions to Ask When Reassessing Your Direction
Sometimes you do not need a completely new life. You need to stop and examine your current direction.
Questions 1-5
What am I currently pursuing? Why did I choose it? Is that reason still relevant? What have I learned? What skills have I developed?
Questions 6-10
What strengths am I using? Which natural gifts am I expressing? Which abilities remain unused? What values are being honoured? Which values are being compromised?
Questions 11-15
What parts of my work energize me? What parts consistently drain me? What feedback have I repeatedly received? What opportunities are emerging? What skills are becoming more important?
Questions 16-20
What am I avoiding because of fear? What am I pursuing because of external pressure? What evidence supports my current direction? What evidence challenges it? What would I change if I had more information?
Questions 21-25
What can I test before making a major decision? Who can provide a useful perspective? What is one small experiment I can run? What direction appears increasingly aligned? What is my next practical step?
Development starts with self-awareness.
Understand your patterns, natural gifts, and values to create a focused and meaningful path for personal growth.
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