knowing yourself

Here are just 29 questions that open the door to having a real conversation with yourself. Answer these questions honestly.

When you are ready, quiet all outside distractions, clear your mind of noise and clutter and dive in.

There are no right or wrong answers. There is only you uncovering the process of building a closer relationship with the person within.

What activity in your life lights you up with joy?

What is something you always love doing, even when you are tired or rushed? Why?

If a relationship or job makes you unhappy, do you choose to stay or leave?

What do you fear about leaving a bad job or a bad relationship?

What do you believe is possible for you?

What have you done in your life that you are most proud of?

What is the thing that you are second most proud of?

What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?

How does your being here in the universe change humanity for the better?

If you could have one single wish granted, what would it be?

How comfortable are you with your own mortality?

What is your highest core value?

To your best knowledge, how do other people perceive you?

How would you like others to perceive you?

How confident are you in your abilities to make decisions for yourself?

What is your biggest self-limiting belief?

Who is the most important person in your life?

Who is your greatest role model?

Who is a person that you don’t like yet you spend time with?

What is something that is true for you no matter what?

What is your moral compass in making difficult decisions?

What is one failure that you have turned into your greatest lesson?

What role does gratitude play in your life?

How do you feel about your parents?

How is your relationship with money?

How do you feel about growing old someday?

What role has formal education played in your life and how do you feel about it?

Do you believe your destiny is pre-determined or in your hands to shape however you wish?

What do you believe is the meaning of your life?

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