41 Questions to Improve Your Life, Part 2
Questions can be incredibly powerful tools for gaining knowledge and insight into the world around us. They help us to focus our attention on what matters, and to draw out perspectives that would otherwise remain hidden from view. High quality questions create a high quality life.
Last week, we gave you the first 20 questions to improve your life. Today, here are 21 more questions that can be used to open up new possibilities and enrich your life.
What's one more way to ensure my values are consistent with my standards and goals?
In my work, is there one more way I can become an effective leader?
What one more way can I become healthier?
How can I make one more change to my diet to lose weight?
What's one more exercise I can do at the gym to burn fat or pack on muscle?
What's one more thing I can let go of that's been holding me back and that I'm better off without?
Is there one more way to be a good steward with the money I have been blessed with?
How do I give myself one more block of time to let my mind wander and daydream?
What's one more thing I can eliminate that's stopping me from doing the things I could be doing?
What's one more way I can change my thinking so I complain less?
Is there one more thing I can do to help somebody in pain who really needs me?
What's the one more thing that has provided me with the most bliss recently?
How can I do one more thing to handle conflict better?
What's one more thing I can do to better deal with the people in my life who drain the energy out of me?
Is there one more thing I can do to carve out more time to be mindful and intentional?
What's one more thing I should do to stop holding grudges?
What one more thing have I learned in life that I can pass on as a mentor to others?
What's one more thing I can do to enjoy my work more?
Was I curious enough to ask one more question to seek out answers to important questions in my life today?
What's one more prayer I need to have or scripture I need to hold closer in my faith life?
Is there one more way I can thank and honor my God for the gifts I received today?
Use Your Gifts!
Melanie Massey Groves and Brian Russell with MoCo: Leadership, Strengths, and Culture Coaching