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Questions That Can Change Your Life in 2017

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I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for self-assessment, self-improvement, and continual growth. After all, being stagnant isn’t living and isn’t fun. Instead of New Year’s resolutions, however, I tend to set goals and make course corrections throughout the year.  

That being so, I do take time at the start of each year to think about broad-based personal and career goals. My wife and I even sit down and map out family goals and list projects we’d like to accomplish throughout the year. In doing so this year, I came across a resource so intriguing and valuable I want to share it with you. It’s a list of questions to ask yourself that can help you define and set your path for not only this year, but for the rest of your life. I found this at DynamicCatholic.com and, although it is a Catholic-based site, the questions don’t necessarily have anything to do with religion.  

As we begin this new year, consider some of these questions:
  • What are the biggest changes you would like to make to your life in the next 12 months?
  • What are the biggest changes you would like to make to your life in the next 1–3 years?
  • What do you want to achieve most in your life?
  • What is your greatest obstacle to this achievement?
  • What are three of your biggest achievements to date?
  • What dream have you given up on?
  • What major transitions have you had in the past two years?
  • What is the hardest thing in your life you’ve ever had to overcome? (Give yourself some credit for doing so!)
  • Looking at the past six months of your life, do you like the direction your life is moving in? Explain.
  • What part of yourself have you given up on?
  • What are your primary stressors?
  • What is your definition of success?
  • What would you like your personal legacy to be?
This is an easy list of questions to read. They are not easy questions to answer. I encourage you to take some time over the next couple of weeks to write out your answers, talk about your answers with loved ones and trusted friends.  And start setting a course for your new life.  

I want to wish you a Happy New Year! Let’s make it a great year. Everyone here at NAFA is looking forward to serving you again this year.

Sincerely,

Phil
 

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