"Who am I being?" and "What do I want to be"
In life, we often find ourselves in situations where we feel stuck, confused, or overwhelmed. Whether it's a career decision, a relationship issue, or any other dilemma, it's easy to get lost in the details and lose sight of the bigger picture. However, by asking ourselves two simple questions, we can gain clarity and make decisions that align with our values and beliefs. These questions are: "Who am I being?" and "What do I want to be?"Let's say you are in a job that pays well but makes you unhappy. By asking yourself, "Who am I being?" you might realize that you value work that is meaningful and fulfilling. And if you ask yourself, "What do I want to be?" you might envision yourself in a career that aligns with your values and brings you joy. By answering these two questions, you can make a conscious decision to leave your current job and work towards becoming the person you want to be.
Let's say you are in a relationship that doesn't feel right. By asking yourself, "Who am I being?" you might realize that you value honesty, respect, and communication. And if you ask yourself, "What do I want to be?" you might envision yourself in a relationship where those values are present. By answering these two questions, you can make a conscious decision to either work on the relationship and align it with your values or end it and work towards finding a relationship that aligns with the person you want to be.
Align to your values and principles
In both of these examples, asking ourselves these questions can help us gain clarity about our values, beliefs, fears, and insecurities. It can also help us overcome fear and self-doubt by envisioning the person we want to be and taking action towards our goals.When we are faced with a dilemma, it's easy to get caught up in the details and lose sight of the bigger picture. However, by asking ourselves "Who am I being?" and "What do I want to be?", we can gain clarity and make decisions that align with our values and beliefs. Remember, who we are being and who we want to be are equally important in making decisions that align with our values and beliefs.
So the next time you find yourself in a dilemma, take a step back, ask yourself these questions, and make a conscious decision towards becoming the person you want to be.