What are my values?
To what degree have I actually controlled the course of my life?
What am I really scared of?
Am I taking care of myself physically?
When did I last push the boundaries of my comfort zone?
Am I achieving the goals that I’ve set for myself?
What do you think about before you fall asleep?
What have I given up on?
Am I using my time wisely?
Am I living true to myself?
Does where I spend my time reflect my values?
What may I not be seeing clearly in my life?
Who has had the greatest impact on my life?
What am I doing about the things that matter most in my life?
Am I holding on to something I need to let go of?
Am I putting enough effort into my relationships?
Am I letting matters that are out of my control stress me out?
If I was given 10 million dollars right now, how would I live my life?
If I could only be truly excellent at only one thing, what would it be?
Who is on my bus? Where will that bus be in one, five, and ten years?
What is something that makes you lose sense of time?
How will I live, knowing I will die?
What worries me most about the future?
Who is on my bus? Where will that bus be in one, five, and ten years?
What do I want most in life?
Why am I waiting, If not now, then when?
What matters most in my life?
What gets you out of bed in the morning?
If I could only be truly excellent at only one thing, what would it be?
What inspires you?
What makes you excited about the future?
If you moved forward ten years, what would your ideal life look like if there were no barriers and you could accomplish anything?
What is something that makes you lose sense of time?
What advice would you give your younger self?
What makes you most happy? Are you spending your time on/with those things?
Am I waking up in the morning ready to take on the day?
What gets you excited to get out of bed in the morning?
What makes you feel alive?
Are my financial goals in line with my values?
Is money a good way to evaluate success?
Why do I really want money?
How much money do I need to live my dream life?
Will more money make you happier? Or does happiness come from somewhere else?
If I was given 10 million dollars right now, how would I live my life?
Are my financial goals in line with my values?
Will more money make you happier? Or does happiness come from somewhere else?
Why do I really want money?
Is money a good way to evaluate success?
If I had to instill one piece of advice in a newborn baby, what advice would I give?
Would I break the law to save a loved one?
Does it really matter what others think about me?
Have I made someone smile today?
What do I like about myself?
Which is worse: failing or never trying?
Who am I, really?
What do I feel like I “should” do in my life? Why?
Have I done anything lately that’s worth remembering?
What would you do if you had 1 year to live?
What small act of kindness was I once shown that I will never forget?
What am I taking anything for granted?
Like wiping fog off of a mirror, self-reflection can help you see yourself and the things around you more clearly. Self-reflection is an essential tool for personal growth and development. It allows individuals to gain insight into their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and to identify areas where they can improve. Through self-reflection, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of their values, passions, and goals and develop a greater sense of purpose and direction in life. By asking themselves thought-provoking questions, individuals can challenge their assumptions, clarify their priorities, and gain a clearer understanding of themselves and their place in the world. Self-reflection can also help individuals to develop greater empathy and compassion for others and to build stronger and more meaningful relationships. Overall, self-reflection is an essential practice for anyone seeking personal growth, fulfillment, and happiness.
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