When you are traveling to a new place, there is nothing quite as unsettling as losing your way. It is a place of great anxiety and frustration (especially as a guy who refuses to ask for directions). It is only more amplified when the stakes are higher and the pressure is on. If you have lost your way in life, here are a few questions to get you back on track -
· Why are you alive?
· What are you most proud of having accomplished at this point in your life?
· If you were financially able to retire one year from today, what would you begin working on to prepare for that?
· What would you most like the people at your funeral to say about you, specifically?
· Who in history do you admire most, and why?
· If you could solve a world problem, what would it be? Be very specific, please.
· What is the inkling you have of your purpose or vision?
· What is in the way of putting this ahead of what you are engaged in now?
· If it weren’t important to have a life purpose, what would you most like to do in the next decade?
· Can you list three possible life purposes?