Hello Charles, thanks, real insightful, if you don’t mind, I have a question about getting honest with what you want and intentionality to show. What advice would you give for someone to get clear with figuring out what they want honest? As often you don’t know how to measure whether something is what you want or not? And showing intentionality.
Hello LK, thank you for the feedback. You asked a great question, and I believe the starting point is to clarify your values by writing them down. To begin the process, you can ask yourself some questions. What has worked for me is asking: What’s important to me? What brings me joy? How do I define a good life?
It is a process of reflection that shouldn’t be done quickly or in one sitting. You should take time to review what has been written and try to be aware of the emotions that are triggered in the process.
Consider scheduling time weekly to revisit your notes and notice trends in what brings you joy or discomfort. Share your reflections with a mentor or friend, inviting feedback and outside perspective. This can help identify blind spots and reinforce your discoveries.
Hello Charles, thanks, real insightful, if you don’t mind, I have a question about getting honest with what you want and intentionality to show. What advice would you give for someone to get clear with figuring out what they want honest? As often you don’t know how to measure whether something is what you want or not? And showing intentionality.
Hello LK, thank you for the feedback. You asked a great question, and I believe the starting point is to clarify your values by writing them down. To begin the process, you can ask yourself some questions. What has worked for me is asking: What’s important to me? What brings me joy? How do I define a good life?
It is a process of reflection that shouldn’t be done quickly or in one sitting. You should take time to review what has been written and try to be aware of the emotions that are triggered in the process.
Consider scheduling time weekly to revisit your notes and notice trends in what brings you joy or discomfort. Share your reflections with a mentor or friend, inviting feedback and outside perspective. This can help identify blind spots and reinforce your discoveries.
Thank you for the advice