Monday, 21 May 2007

Self Improvement Tip of the Day: The One Question That Really Matters

Self Improvement Tip of the Day: The One Question That Really Matters

However you answer any of these questions, except one of them, is actually irrelevant. They'll certainly give you food for thought, but the only question that really matters is the first one:

How will my life be ten years from now?

The reason this is the only question that really matters is that whatever has happened in your life up until now has no bearing on what happens to your life from now on - unless you let it.

Asked to answer this question, how do people respond?

Many people will draw a complete blank because they either haven't thought about it or don't really want to think about it. This doesn't mean they don't care about their future, it's just that thinking about it is not a priority. They figure that everything will work out ok somehow and there's no need to spend time worrying about it.

Other people will have more of an idea: better off than I am now; I'll have a nicer home; I'll have been promoted and doing well; I'll be happily married with kids; and other similar, if still vague responses.

To be continued….

Self Improvement Quote of the Day:

“It is far better to foresee even without certainty than not to foresee at all.” – Henri Poincare

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