1) When am I most naturally myself?
2) What is one thing I could stop doing, or start doing, or do differently, starting today that would most improve the quality of my life?
3) What is my greatest talent?
4) How can I get paid for doing what I love?
5) Who are my most inspiring role models?
6) How can I best be of service to others?
7) What is my heart’s deepest desire?
8) How am I perceived by those around me?
9) What are the blessings of my life?
10) What legacy would I like to leave?
These are questions provided by the author as some of the most common power questions. I think they do cut to the chase of the existential questions and to taking care of yourself and others. I would love to be able to just have the answers mailed neatly to me from some mystical source, although the process of attacking these questions is probably just as interesting and helpful as the actual answers themselves.
I think I will try to think about these questions and answer them at least in free flow in the next few weeks. At least as long as I can find them on my previous posts!
I hate the first blog post. And being that this is the second home (this host is stellar with it’s various and sundry options), it is also the second first post and that almost makes it worse.
As a general description, which I will regularly defy, this is a web journal of my interests and exploits. I am a self-professed frustrated critic-artist-cuisiniere as well as a self-development addict. To facilitate my many interests, I’m an avid Netflix participant (although a recent victim of their “throttling” policy and so again, frustrated) and am devouring films and movies (I believe there is a distinction) and amassing a collection of my own opinions. On top of that, I’m working on thinking more like Leonardo da Vinci (with the help of Michael Gelb’s opus) and am chronicling those adventures and pontifications.
I’m also on the edge of a softcore tech-addiction and am learning about the digital world, how things work and how to function on the internet, so that will be included here.
Finally, since I did start this elsewhere, I’m going to include “classic” Chloe posts from my previous blog home, so as not to lose that work. It’s not a lot, but they’re my fledgling posts and so have a special place in my heart. They’ll be dated appropriately, so I guess this won’t exactly be the first post for long.
Enjoy.