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Mediocrity is a region bounded on the north by compromise, on the south by indecision, on the east by past thinking, and on the west by a lack of vision.

Some important questions we should ask
ourselves:

1. What one decision would I make if I knew that it would not fail?
2. What one thing should I eliminate from my life because it holds me back from reaching my full potential?
3. Am I on the path of something absolutely marvelous, or something absolutely mediocre?
4. Am I running from something, or to something?
5. What can I do to make better use of my time?
6. What impossible thing am I believing and planning for?
7. What is my most prevailing thought?
8. What good thing have I previously committed myself to do that I have quit doing?.
9. Of the people I respect most, what is it about them that earns my respect?
10. What would a truly creative person do in my situation?
11. What outside influences are causing me to be better or worse?
12. In what areas do I need improvement in terms of personal development?
13. What gifts, talents, or strengths do I have?
14. What is one thing that I can do for someone else who has no opportunity to repay me?

‘If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like a nail’

 

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