30 Questions That Will Free Your Mind

30 questions that will free your mind

 

“A good question is worth a thousand mediocre answers

and usually more than a smart answer “

 

Have you ever found yourself faced with a mental block that affects your vision of life, of happiness, of human relationships? Have you found yourself faced with the difficulty of choosing about your future and not knowing what to do or what issues to take into account when choosing? Or do you just need a change and don’t know where to go?

For all this and many other things, it will come in handy for you to ask yourself the following questions. These questions do not have right and wrong answers, but rather they try to help you unblock all those limiting and negative thoughts that block your mind and do not allow you to think clearly.

 

1. Does my real age match how old I feel I am?

2. If life is so short, why do I do so many things that I don’t like and delay what I really want to do?

3. When I feel like all is said and done, what have I spent more time on, saying or doing?

4. Do I worry about doing what I do well or doing the right things?

5. If you could change one thing in the world, and only one thing, what would you change?

6. If happiness were a coin, what would I do to get rich?

7. Do I struggle to do what I like or do I settle for what I do?

8. To what extent do I have control over my life?

9. What do I do when someone I admire or respect makes an unpleasant and / or unfair criticism?

10. If you could give one piece of advice to a person that would change their life, what would you say?

11. How many times has a genius been considered mad before?

12. Would I rather be a worried genius or a happy fool?

13. What do I know how to do that others don’t know?

14. What things do I want to do that I haven’t done yet? What is stopping me?

15. What am I holding on to that is keeping me from moving forward?

16. Does what happened in the past really matter?

17. Why am I me?

18. Am I the kind of friend I wish I had?

19. What am I most grateful for in life?

20. What is the happiest moment of my childhood? Why?

21. If not now, when?

22. If I have not achieved what I dream of yet, what am I waiting for?

23. Can I afford to wait or do I have to act?

24. Do I feel like I’ve lived through this day hundreds of times already?

25. If the world ended tomorrow, who would you spend today?

26. Would I give up several years of my life for being handsome and famous?

27. What is the difference between living and being alive?

28. If I know that I can learn from my mistakes, why am I afraid of failing?

29. How would I act if there was no one to judge my actions other than myself?

30. Do I make my own decisions or do I let others make them for me?

 

Think and act to change your life

 

It is very important to set aside time each day to have a dialogue with yourself and free your mind. This leaves the door open to creativity and conscious reflection on who we are, what we want to be, what we want in life and what we are going to do to achieve it.

Taking the necessary steps each day helps us wake up to ensure that what we do is in line with our core beliefs and values.

Celebrating our victories, no matter how small, helps us enjoy and live a life worth living.

Unlocking your mind will help you feel more free and focus on what you really feel you need to do, on what makes you feel like life has meaning.

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