
career & creativity
These questions pertain to
your career and creativity goals. Answer the questions with as much information
as you wish.
look at your book shelves.
What books represent what you would like to do? What books do you go back and
read time and again?
who could be a role model
for your career?
who is already doing something
similar to what you want to do?
what would you like to be
an expert in?
what do you do that you lose
track of time while doing it?
what do you have to contribute
in the world of business?
how can you work and make
a difference?
What job would allow you to
meet your goals of contribution to society /making a difference as well as your
financial and emotional needs?
What stops you from making your life about the pursuit of your big dream?
Finish the following sentences:
I can't pursue my dream until...
I can't pursue my dream because...
Others would make fun of me if I admitted my dream because . . .
Who in your life would support you unconditionally no matter what your dream is?
Who can you depend upon?
Who can give you reliable advice towards building your dream?
What is the worst thing that would happen if you tried to acheive your dream and you failed?
What constitues failure in this context?
How many times have you failed in your life?
What is the likelihood of your success?
Who do you know that believes in you that you could share your dream with and get feedback?
Finish the following sentences:
If I start pursuing my dream right now, I would . . .
I have been scared to start pursuing my dream before now because . . .
The reasons I could be successful at my dream are . . . .
If my child told me that they didn't want to pursue a dream using the same reasons I gave for not beginning, what would I tell them?
List ten people who are more successful than you are who are not as smart/talented/qualified. Why do you think they have succeeded?
What skills do you have that will help you acheive your dream when others might fail?
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