Are you more likely to do something as part of a team, or do you like to go it alone?
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Asking — and answering — life's interesting questions
Are you more likely to do something as part of a team, or do you like to go it alone?
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If you were to categorize your music by the decade it was released, which decade would have the most entries?
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An important part of self-improvement is having a road map to follow. In other words, who do you want to be?
It is hard to get somewhere if you don’t know where you are going. Thus, in order to get to the place you want to go to — that is, the person you want to be — it is crucial to know in advance who that is.
Maybe you feel it best to be a good partner, or parent (or grandparent), or maybe a good employee. You might want to be the kind of person who reads every day, or someone who sees the world. The possibilities are nearly endless.
One way to determine which traits you wish to have or to develop is to look for role models. If there are people around you who behave the way you want to behave, try to figure out what it is that helped them get there. You may even want to ask them.
There are also many books extolling one virtue or another. You may want to read up on someone you admire, to see what makes them tick. How do they lead a creative life, or make money, or increase empathy, or whatever you wish to emulate?
Once you decide on what you wish to improve, there is the secondary task of actually doing it. If you think that, for example, punctuality is important, ask yourself: how can I be more punctual?
Reaching your potential, and becoming the person you desire to be requires that you put some thought (and eventually some planning) in place. Who do you want to be?
Related questions: How do you set priorities? How do you want to be remembered? Who are your role models? What does it mean to be a good person?
Do you prefer growing things to be wild and untended, or cultivated and ordered? Is one more useful, or more pleasing?
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Long gone are the days of three channels. Now there are hundreds of cable channels, not to mention the ability to stream programs at any time. How has this altered the way you watch TV?
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