Thought Provoking Questions

Posted Jan 30, 2023 at 16:30

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Quotes and stated ideas are good, but there’s a subtle shift that happens when you put a question-mark behind something. It becomes dialogical, and your mind can’t help but go to work on it

A question takes you from passive to active. They pull you into the conversation.

Here's a few of my favorites and some food for thought

  • What are the most likely sources of pain in my life over the next year? How can I prepare for or prevent them?
  • Here’s a simple question with potentially wide-reaching implications: Can my current habits carry me to my desired future?
  • What is the most neglected important area in my life right now?
  • What would a 10-year-old me say? What would 80-year-old me say?
  • Can you sit still, do nothing, and breathe deeply for the next two minutes?
  • Am I doing this for Present Me or Future Me?
  • What are you preventing yourself from feeling?
  • If you met someone exactly like yourself …– same experience– same resources– same problems… what advice would you give them?

 

  • How would the person I wish to be act today?

 

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