I get sent a news letter every Thursday and at the end of it - the writer (James Clear) asks the reader a question. I’m going to post a thread of these cause they are good food for thought.
How long will you put off what you are capable of doing just to continue what you are comfortable doing?
How are you contributing to your own struggle?
How would the person I wish to be act today?
What is one thing you can remove from your life that would improve it?
If you were forced to work for just one hour per day, what would you work on during that hour to be most effective?
Are your obligations real or imagined?
What are you avoiding just because you know the answer is painful?
Am I climbing the right mountain?
What do you really wish you had the courage to do?
Over the last 10 years, what has become more important to you? What has become less important?
What am I holding on to that I need to let go of before the year ends?
What are the minority of my actions that drive the majority of my results?
Whose expectations am I trying to fulfill? My own or those of someone else?
Which of my current habits serves me most? Which serves me least?
What can you work on today that will continue working for you years from now?
What am I avoiding just because the desired outcome would take longer than I& #39;d like?
Imagine each day is only 12 hours long. What would you cut out?
Am I being effective or just busy?
What are the 1-2 things that if you get them done today, you& #39;ll go to bed content?
Before you say something out of anger: Is there a better way? Is there a kinder way?
If you keep living the way you are, what will your life look like in 20 years?
Who brings out your best qualities? Can you take five minutes right now to schedule time with them?
What are the important problems in your field? And if you& #39;re not working on them, why not?