1. How do I define success at this stage of my life?
Our careers are continuously evolving as we pass through various life stages. Many times, we are in careers or jobs that we selected at an entirely different life stage. It probably met our needs at the time, but how about now? How well does the job you currently possess allow you to feel successful, given your personal definition of success? Where is it in alignment? Where is it out of alignment? Pay attention to the friction spots and note them. Write down your thoughts about what you consider to be success for yourself, right now, at this stage.

2. What do I want to be known for?
Quite often, this is a difficult question for clients to answer. They have never thought about what they want to be known for, and ended up with a reputation for being someone they don’t really feel that great about. Thus, they experience inner conflict at work.
Don’t let your professional reputation choose you. What do you want to be known for in your professional life? Who do you want to be? What are you currently known for? Are they the same? How can you start to act in a way that honors who you want to be?
3. What are five things about my current job/position that I want to continue to have in my life?
Even if you are in a job you don’t like, there’s a reason you’re there. There is something there for you, or you would have left. Take note of what is working where you are. Is it the pay? The hours? The commute? The work content? The customers? The co-workers? The benefits? Consider each of the following four areas when examining what is working where you are:
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