
Where does my true inner happiness derive from and how can I access it? My help questions: Why do you want or have to do those side projects? What are the main projects and why? When would a side project be a success to you (criteria)? Would you swap one (which?) of the main projects for this particular side project? Under which conditions? What part of your day is best to switch to another activity? Do you thrive when you have uninterrupted time or do you need to vary activities? What would happen if you did not do all of the (main or side) projects? Which project might give 80% results for 20% of your time? Which is the other way around?

How can I find more time to work on my side projects every week? I’ve added “help questions” to further explore their issues. To give you an impression, I share some of the questions people sent me. What would it take to achieve your main goal next year? Reflection questions for leaders, consultants and other professionals Click To Tweet Your Reflection Questions for the year ahead What would happen next year if you don’t change ?Ĥ. What do you see as your main challenge or goal next year?ģ.

What is the question you want or need to explore in the new year?Ģ.

To trigger reflection, I asked my mailing list these four questions:ġ. What question would be so powerful that it could help you focus on what matters most to you? What question would help you amplify your positive impact? Reflection Questions for leaders, consultants, and other professionals That makes today an excellent time for reflection, no matter what the calendar says. Once I had formulated the question, finding the answer would take only 5 minutes.”Įvery day, we start a brand new year…. As Einstein said: “If I were about to die and I had only 1 hour to figure out how to save my life, I would spend the first 55 minutes of that hour searching for the “right question”.
