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What Do I Really Want in Life?It’s one of the biggest questions we all face: What do I really want in life? For some, the answer is clear from an early age. For others, it takes years of exploration, trial and error, and self-reflection. Yet asking—and honestly answering—this question is essential. Without clarity, we risk drifting, chasing goals that don’t fulfill us, or living according to someone...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 8KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What Is One Decision You Regret, and What Did You Learn From It?Every leader has faced moments where hindsight brings clarity. Regret is not a sign of failure—it’s a sign of growth. Reflecting on a past decision that didn’t go as planned allows leaders to extract valuable lessons, demonstrate humility, and become more effective in the future. The Decision I Regret Several years ago, I was leading a team through a major organizational...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 9KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What Is One Decision You Regret, and What Did You Learn From It?Regret is a powerful teacher. While no one enjoys the sting of a poor decision, reflecting on our missteps can offer some of the most valuable lessons in personal and professional growth. By examining a decision we regret, we gain insight, build resilience, and develop greater emotional intelligence. A Regret That Changed My Perspective One decision I regret was not speaking up during an...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 9KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What is short-term vs long-term goals?The difference between short-term and long-term goals is often framed as a matter of time, but that’s a surface-level observation. In reality, the distinction lies in function. One provides the momentum; the other provides the meaning. The Horizon and the Step Think of your life as a landscape. Long-term goals are the mountains on the horizon. They define the direction of your...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What Moment Shaped Me Most?Life is often described as a journey, and along that journey there are moments—sometimes big and dramatic, other times subtle and quiet—that define who we are. These are the turning points that shape our beliefs, influence our choices, and guide the direction of our personal and professional lives. When someone asks, “What moment shaped you most?” they’re...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 5KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What’s Not Working?One of the most powerful yet uncomfortable questions in personal growth, career development, or even relationships is: What’s not working? It may sound negative at first glance, but asking this question is not about dwelling on failure. Instead, it’s about clarity—acknowledging friction points, wasted effort, or unhealthy habits that drain energy and block progress. By...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 5KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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What’s the Most Important Lesson I’ve Learned?Throughout life, we experience countless events, challenges, successes, and failures. Each of these experiences teaches us something valuable. Reflecting on “What’s the most important lesson I’ve learned?” helps us identify patterns, insights, and truths that shape who we are and how we navigate the world. Understanding and applying these lessons allows us to live more...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 6KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Where Do I See Myself in 5 Years? What’s Holding Me Back?The classic career and life planning question—“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”—is not just something asked in job interviews. It’s one of the most valuable questions you can ask yourself. Five years may sound far away, but it’s close enough to envision realistically and far enough to allow meaningful transformation. However, setting a 5-year vision is...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 5KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Why do I fail to reach my goals?Failure is not a character flaw; it is a systemic error. When we fail to reach our goals, our first instinct is to retreat into a cave of self-criticism. We tell ourselves we aren’t disciplined enough, smart enough, or "hungry" enough. We treat our failure as a moral indictment. But in most cases, the goal didn't fail because of who you are; it failed because of how it was built. To...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 983 Vue 0 Aperçu
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