The circle that you see represents the Wheel of Life, and you are invited, after answering the questions below, to make notes on each of the axes of this wheel: how much what you have corresponds to your tasks.
Attention, not “as far as it suits me, do I want it more / better or not”, but “how much does it meet my goals and objectives, is it enough to achieve my goals, for what is important and dear to me”. For example, you always want more money and health, but for some tasks what you have is enough for you.
It is often thought that this exercise will help you understand your own goals and objectives. This is not entirely true, everything is trickier here. In the questions of this exercise, the question is constantly raised: “Is this or that enough for your goals?”, quietly implying that you somehow represent your goals … Or, you start thinking about them … And in the end, you will be asked to decide for yourself what is now you should do to achieve your big goals. In fact, set intermediate tasks.
And this is wise: today people are everywhere convinced that they need to “understand” or “find” their life goals, as if they already exist somewhere in a ready-made form. No, you can only create your life goals, set them, if you want, come up with them. Thus, this exercise is a trick: in a hidden way, it still forces you to invent and set your life goals.
Interestingly, as a rule, this trick works, and as a result of the exercise, all its participants know for sure what they now need …
So let’s get started?
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