You know you want to make a change: You don’t want to be in the same place you are now in ten years, or even five years. But what if you’re stuck and have no idea what to do next? As a life and career coach, I’ve helped thousands of people discover a new direction full of passion and meaning. One of the best tools is an inward search. The following questions can help you see your life and its possibilities through a completely new perspective. Write your answers in your journal and give yourself plenty of time to expand on your insights.
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