August 27, 2008

Great Questions To Help You Get The Most Out Of Life

Here’s my list of great questions to ask yourself to get the most out of your life:

  1. How can you be happier?
  2. What difference have you made to someone’s life recently?
  3. If anything were possible, how would your life be different today?
  4. If you could only do one more thing in your life, what would it be?
  5. What are the top 5 qualities you have that you’d like to be remembered for?
  6. What have you done that you are most proud of?
  7. If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
  8. What 3 things can you change about yourself to make yourself a better person?
  9. What are your top 10 life goals?
  10. Are you willing to make changes to your life to improve your circumstances?

I’d love to hear your own ideas for other questions we can ask ourselves - leave a comment below and I’ll add them to the list.

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May 9, 2008

Your circumstances are your blessing or your curse

The people I encounter in my coaching work never cease to amaze and astound me. The most common theme amongst people who make something of their lives (by their own definition of course) is that they always use their circumstances to their advantage. Be it ill-health, lack of money, lack of education or skill, whatever their circumstances they do what they want to do anyway; nothing stands in their way.

I’ve certainly met plenty of people who are the opposite - in my network marketing days I encountered so many people for whom their circumstances were the reason they chose not to succeed. Ultimately it all boils down to one thing… EXCUSES!

Life is littered with examples of people who have made fortunes and built incredible companies, organisations and charities in spite of their circumstances and upbringing. To them, it is just a part of life, something to be celebrated and used to motivate them towards their own greatness.

Today, I’d like to ask you which of your circumstances is your excuse for not moving toward your goals and dreams? Ultimately it doesn’t matter what your excuse is - it will prevent you from achieving what you set out to do.

Start by celebrating your circumstances - after all you would not be you today without them!

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I'm a Life Coach based in the Midlands, UK. I have helped hundreds of people to improve their circumstances and achieve their goals in life. This blog is a series of my thoughts and ideas on self improvement and personal development.

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