I came across an article that was published in an issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. The name of the article was, 20 Questions That Could Change Your Life by Martha Beck. Martha Beck asked a bunch of women what they thought every woman should ask herself and these are the questions that they came up with.
1. What questions should I be asking myself? Creates an alert thoughtful mind state, ideal for ferreting out information you need in every situation. Ask it frequently.
2. Is this what I want to be doing?
3. Why worry?
4. Why do I like (cupcakes) more than I like (people)? Switch out words in bracket.
5. How do I want the world to be different because I lived in it?
6. How do I want to be different because I lived in this world?
7. Are (vegans) better people? Switch out word in bracket
8. What is my body telling me?
9. How much junk could a chic chick chuck if a chic chick could chuck junk? Originally posed by Lao Tzu, " To become learned, each day add something. To become enlightened, each day drop something."
10. What's so funny?
11. Where am I wrong?
12. What potential memories am I bartering, and is the profit worth the price?
13. Am I the only one struggling not during ? Pick your faux pas
14. What do I love to practice?
15. Where could I work less and achieve more?
16. How can I keep myself absolutely safe?
17. Where should I break the rules?
18. So say I lived in that fabulous house in (Tuscany), with untold wealth, a gorgeous adoring mate, and a full staff of servants....then what?
19. Are my thoughts hurting or healing?
20. Really truly: Is this what I want to be doing?
Again, these were composed by asking /surveying women and these are the questions that they came up with. I found them to be interesting because I actually ask myself a few of these questions. It's funny because I didn't realize that I was asking some of these questions but at the same time this list answered a question of my own which is: are other women asking themselves the same questions as I am asking myself? Huh, I guess women do think alike in some aspect.