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21 Hard Questions to Ask Yourself (& to Answer Honestly)

It’s always beneficial to check in with yourself from time to time to evaluate your life, and to help limit life’s biggest regrets. It helps to determine where we currently in our lives and if we are heading in the right direction of our goals. A great way to do this is to ask yourself the hard questions—ones that will be tough to answer.



1. Do you feel like you’ve lived this same day many times before?

Take a hard look to see if you are spending each day like the day before. Is your life filled with monotony?  For most of us, monotony means a boring and uninspired life. But to some this is not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you answer “yes” to question number 2.

2. Are you living the life of your dreams?

If you had a choice today of how to live your life, what would you do? Is that what you are doing now?

3. What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail?

Many hard questions to ask yourself are surround by fear. Fear is difficult…

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