Andrew Thorn – The Authentic Me

Dr. Andrew Thorn provides behavioral based leadership strategies to individuals who are seeking to bring their personal and professional responsibilities into full harmony. His clients achieve more, become more and experience balanced growth for their own benefit, and for the benefit of the people they lead.

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Happy New You!

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

What brings satisfaction? What brings success? What does success mean? What are labors that are worth laboring for? How does a person bring meaning and purpose into life? What is purpose? What matters most to me? How do I learn? Who will support me? Is support necessary? What are the most important connections? Is it all connected? What do I want? Can I really leave a legacy? Are there secrets to life, or is it all invented? How can I be better? Who do I want to meet? What will I say when I meet them?  What is my influence? What do I need to do to express my compelling vision? How can I enroll people in my dream? What does it cost? How can I make it better? How can I do it for less? What is the role of my ego? Must I disappear? What do I need to do to make large amounts of money? What is large amounts of money? Do I really need large amounts of money? What is the price of my freedom? How can I use it wisely? What about time? How much do I have left? What am I afraid of? What do I want? Who am I becoming? What does it mean to become? What is challenging my faith? What truth am I seeking? What is going to happen next? How can I influence the outcome? Do I have any power? Am I good enough? Am I growing? Am I whole? How do I get to the next level? Who will lift me up? Who is leading the way? What is my leap of faith? How do I get there? Where is the breakthrough? Am I willing to pay the price? What will 2011 bring? How will I make it my year? When will I start? What will bring me happiness? What is my worth? Who will help me?

These questions are the result of my brainstorming what I want in 2011. I just turned my hands loose and started letting them flow from me without thinking. Some questions led to other questions, but there really was no thought in the order, or restraint on my part. I just let them flow from me.

Reflection

About three quarters of the way through I noticed that I was not proposing any "why" questions. As this fact bubbled out of my subconscious and into my conscious thought I asked myself, "why not"? I determined that it was because the "why" questions do not empower me to be my best. They do not help me in any way. 

What questions are you asking yourself?

How will they help you become your best?

I am not seeking for life's answers. Instead, I am living in the question.

Live Today! Love Today!

Dr. Andrew Thorn

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