Generally when we plan a trip we know where we are going, why we are going, how we will get there, things we are going to do and see when we are there and any necessary preparations required ahead of time. Why do we spend more time planning a trip than we do our lives? Is life not just a trip of another kind? Does it not deserve at least as much planning as your next vacation?
Here are some questions to help you get started. If you think of other relevant questions that have meaning for you leading to a positive corollary, by all means add them.
- What am I?
- Am I my name?
- Am I my body?
- Am I the things I have accumulated?
- Or am I much more than this?
- What defines me?
- What are my beliefs?
- How did I come to believe what I do?
- Is it someone else’s belief I have accepted as truth or my own?
- How would other people define me?
- Am I my own person or am I trying to please everyone by being the type of person they think I should be?
- Do I need to revisit and look at some of my beliefs differently and how?
- What do I want from life?
- What are my passions?
- What would be my ideal life if nothing were impossible?
- What type of person has this life?
- Do my beliefs harmonize with this type of person?
- What changes must I make to become this type of person?
- How will I make these changes?
- What limits do I impose upon myself and how will I eliminate them?
- What is my purpose?
- How will I develop and use my passions, (talents, gifts), throughout my life to help others?
- How will I give back?
“Nothing is impossible to the mind. All its guidance and power are available to you. When you have fully realized THOUGHT CAUSES ALL, you will know there will never be any limits that you yourself do not impose.” - U. S. Anderson
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