9 Questions You should Ask to Yourself

Be all you can be, how­ever, it’s not easy to get there. Often time, you may see your­self as some­what con­tented with your life the way things are, but it becomes hard to think of any­thing else when where are real issues to be dis­cussed, still, you aspire for some­thing deeper and more meaningful.

In the life, we’re all pelted with prob­lems. But hon­estly speak­ing, it shouldn’t even bother or even hin­der you to becom­ing all you ought to be. Aspi­ra­tions as kids should con­tinue to live within you, even though it would be short-lived or as long as you could hold on to the dream.

Below are the 9 ques­tions you should ask your­self in the path to be all you can be.

1. What do you really want?

The ques­tion of the ages. So many things you want to do with your life and so lit­tle time to even go about dur­ing the day.

Find some­thing that you are good at which can help real­ize that small step towards improve­ment. Dili­gence is the key to know that it is worth it.

2. Should you really change?

Today’s gen­er­a­tion has taken another level of redefin­ing ‘self’, or at least that’s what the kids are saying.

Hav­ing an army of teenage nieces and nephews has taught me that there are far worse things that they could have had than acne or maybe even promis­cu­ity. So how does that fit into your lifestyle?

If his­tory has taught you one thing, it’s the life that you have gone through. Try to see if par­ty­ing 70’s style wouldn’t appeal to the younger gen­er­a­tion, but danc­ing is part of par­ty­ing, watch them applaud after show­ing them how to really dance than break their bones in break-dancing.

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

With so much things that hap­pen­ing around you, some­time it seems to be no room for even con­sid­er­ing that light at the end of the tun­nel. No mat­ter what­ever the sit­u­a­tion you are in, you can still see it as some­thing pos­i­tive with­out under­go­ing so much scrutiny. And if it’s a train at the end of the tun­nel, take it for a ride and see what makes the world go round!

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

There’s always the easy way and the right way when it comes to decid­ing what goes with which shoes, or purse, shirt and what are not. It doesn’t take a genius to see your­self as some­one unique, or else we’ll all be equally the same in every­thing we do — vari­ety brings in very inter­est­ing and excit­ing ques­tions to be experimented.

5. Have you done enough for myself?

Have you, or is there some­thing more you want to do? Dis­con­tent­ment in every aspect can be dan­ger­ous in large doses, but in small amounts you’ll be able to see and do stuff you could never imag­ine doing.

6. Are you happy at where you are today?

I know it is an unfair ques­tion, so let it be an answer! Exam­ple, you love being a good and lov­ing mom or dad to your kids, then take it up a notch! Your kids will love you for­ever. The same goes with every­day life under every situation.

7. Are you appeal­ing to the oppo­site sex?

Maybe you don’t have an answer to that yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t try it though. Whether you shape-up, change the way you wear your clothes, or the look of your hair, or even your atti­tude towards peo­ple, you should always remem­ber that it always be for your own benefit.

8. How much could you have?

The true fact is there is no such things on hav­ing things too much or too lit­tle, but it’s more on how badly you really need it. You’d like to have lots of money, no deny­ing that, but the ques­tion is that how much are you will­ing to work for it?

9. What moti­vates you?

What moti­vates you? It’s an answer you have to find out for your­self. There are so many things that can make one’s happy, but to choose one of them may be the hard­est part. It’s not like you can’t have one serv­ing of your favorite food in a buf­fet and that’s it. So try it piece by piece.

Always remem­ber that, self-improvement is not just about the phys­i­cal or philo­soph­i­cal change you have to undergo, it’s some­thing that you really want, so don’t ever never giv­ing up before you even start that journey.

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