|
18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Dr. Dorene Lehavi
Start by asking yourself some specific questions. Keep a record
of your answers in a notebook or journal. Here are 10 questions
to begin your journey and remember, YOU will always be a WORK IN
PROGRESS. 1) If you could do anything you want to tomorrow, what
would it be? The answer should not be something that is an
escape from what you ordinarily would be doing, but in more
positive terms of a true dream. 2) What are your core values?
Core values became yours in childhood and you would not be you
if you did not respect those. Make a list and then pare it down
to the 5 that speak to you most strongly. 3) What are your
special talents? 4) What do you do better than most people you
know? 5) What were your dreams as a child? If you have trouble
remembering, go back and look at early photographs. Notice
details to jog your memory. 6) What is the thing you are most
proud of accomplishing in your life so far? If you are tempted
to answer “getting into college” or “passing the bar”, ask
yourself something more personal and unique. For example, ask
yourself if “getting into college” would have been the choice
you made if it hadn't been expected of you. Would you have
preferred to learn a trade had it been an acceptable choice?
What moments of triumph did you have as a child? 7) What will
you regret not doing in your life if you continue as you are
now? 8) What do you want people to say about you after you are
no longer living? What is your legacy? 9) What do you want to do
when you retire? 10) Outside of parents who influenced your life
more than anyone else; who had an impact on your life and what
was it about that person that meant something to you? The next
step is to put self knowledge into action. That means you begin
planning your life based on what you know about yourself. You
notice if WHAT you do, act, behave, work, and make choices are
in sync with WHO you are. It is complex because we are all
influenced by the outside world to make the choices we do. In
the immortal words of Joseph Campbell, "Follow your bliss." When
you know yourself and act in accordance, the path becomes clear.
About Author :
Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D. is principal of Next Level Business and
Professional Coaching. She coaches Professionals and Business
Partners and teaches teleclasses on techniques to break through
barriers to the next level. Dr. Lehavi offers a complimentary
coaching session so you can experience how coaching can work for
you. Visit at http://www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com
|