"Time to Get Real: Unmasking Your Values, Passions + Purpose"
So, here's the deal, folks: figuring out the purpose of your existence isn't some high-stakes, super-serious mission. It's more like a laid-back journey of self-discovery with a side of excitement and a dash of overwhelm. Trust me, I've been there.
I always thought I was this independent, stubborn go-getter chasing success in my career. But truth be told, if you dug a little deeper, you'd find traces of me being a bit of a people pleaser. Life was unfolding around me, not for me – deep stuff, right?
It hit me when work burnout kicked in, and I took a good look at the characters in my immediate circle. Turns out, I wasn't being honest with myself or the people around me. I mean, sure, I've ticked people off by not bending to their every whim, but I've also kept my opinions on the down-low to avoid unnecessary drama.
The urge to stand my ground came from gut reactions more than a well-thought-out plan. I could be firm when provoked, but ask me to decide what to have for lunch, and I'd waffle like a breakfast aficionado at an IHOP.
Fast forward to me launching my own business – a solo-preneurial escapade where every decision was on my shoulders. Exciting? Yes. Terrifying? Also yes. It was time to dive deeper, figure out what I really wanted in my brand and life. That's when I stumbled into the world of manifestation, visualization, and authenticity.
Flipping through my old journal is like a time-traveling rollercoaster of emotions. Back then, my answers were about as shallow as a kiddie pool. But with each page, I can feel my bravery growing. Now, when I guide my clients within Project YOU ,through their own journeys, we kick things off with these powerhouse questions.
So, grab your journal, my friend. Let's spill the beans on a few questions from the Project YOU mastermind that could be your ticket to clarity and insight:
- What activities make time vanish? Think about the stuff that makes you forget you even have a clock.
- What brings you joy and contentment? Dive into the things that genuinely make your heart happy.
- What activities make time zoom by? Pinpoint those things you love doing so much that hours feel like minutes.
- What values matter most to you? Reflect on the principles that guide your decisions – your moral compass, if you will.
- If resources were no issue, what would you do with your life? Dream big, my friend. No practical constraints allowed.
- What impact do I want to have on the world? Consider the kind of difference you want to make in the lives of others or in the world at large.
Hit up these questions regularly. Watch them dance, evolve, or maybe find a groove. It's all part of the process of uncovering your true, authentic self. I'm always here for support, CHEERS to working on Project YOU