From a young age, we’re usually told not to ask a lot of questions—don’t interrupt the teacher; hold your comments until the end of the meeting; figure things out on your own. It was only upon deep reflection after turning 30 that I understood the magical power of simply asking. I realized I’ve achieved many of my dreams in life—moving to New York City, having a meaningful career, and finding love—because I haven’t been afraid to be vulnerable and ask for what I wanted.
The good news: Anyone can learn how to do this more frequently and more effectively. If you aren’t afraid to take action, anything is possible. I believe that your life’s path can truly come down to a few defining moments and a handful of important questions. Here are seven questions that I asked that changed the course and quality of my life.
The number one question I asked myself that really affected my life was…
“Edi, what do you want from life? ”
I think if we sit down and ask ourselves that kind of question, life will be much more easier.. Thank you for sharing
I think it’s very important we reflect on what we aim to derive from any situation or taskbefore doing it
Your article is lacking a basic ingredients, which is your flaws.. We can’t evade that, I’m Sick and tired of people who claim to be perfect. I’m sorry I didn’t mean to insult you, but I’m just so depressed now