Saturday, May 17th, 2008

10 Questions To Help You Improve Yourself and Your Life

Every person wants to improve himself/herself to become the best he/she can be. In order to help one to do just that, one should analyze himself/herself with these 10 questions.

1. What do I really want?

So simple a question, yet so difficult to answer. The ultimate answer to this question lies in finding something you are good at, but also enjoy doing. The only way you can know for sure whether you want to do this for a good part of your life is through due diligence of doing that activity for a while.

2. Should I really change?

This question deals with whether you really want to make changes to your current lifestyle. This will take time and effort; the question is, is it worth it to you to put in this time and effort to change your lifestyle? What are the reasons for changing your lifestyle? Only you can answer the question of whether it’s worth it or not.

3. What’s the bright side in all of this?

This questions should remind you that analyzing your life and deciding whether to change your lifestyle or not should not be seen as a negative or as an interrogation, but rather, as a way to grow and become a better person, no matter whether you decide to make changes to your lifestyle or not.

4. Am I comfortable with what I’m doing?

This question should remind you that you should be comfortable in your lifestyle because you are a unique individual. Your tastes in fashion, food, recreation, humor, etc. won’t be the same as anyone else’s, and it shouldn’t be the same. No one’s tastes should be exactly the same as anyone else’s.

5. Have I done enough for myself?

This question should help you focus on whether there is something more you want to do in your life, such as take up a new hobby, help out with a charitable cause, get more involved in community gatherings, go to or go back to college, etc. In small doses, discontentment can help propel you to want to achieve more in your life.

6. Am I happy at where I am today?

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, every person tries to strive to be the best person he/she can be. If you’re doing something well, see if you can do it even better. Or, see if you can do something else just as well as the first activity; even try doing both activities at a high level at the same time.

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