Do You Have the Courage to Re-invent Yourself?
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- Get back to the fundamentals, which things are really important to you? Why?
- What is your mission in life?
- What is your philosophy in life?
- To find your passion, think back to a time when you were operating in the zone, in a state of flow, what activities were you performing?
- Look at the people in your circle of influence, are they help or hindrance to you?
- In the next three years, where would you like to be in your personal and professional life? What would your ideal life look like? Frame your responses in the form of personal and professional goals
- If we were sitting here three years from today, what would have had to happen for you to feel contented and fulfilled?
- Look at the masters who have accomplished what you are trying to achieve, what strategies did they use? Might those strategies work for you?
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