There are certain life questions every smart woman should ask herself. If you canโt answer them, you may want to hold off on making any major decisions.
Forget the horoscopes, the fortune-tellers and even the long-winded wine-downs with friends; the real answers to your lifeโs most difficult questions are easier to obtain than you might think. In fact, theyโre right there inside of you.
Whether youโre looking for an answer about your love life, job or that big move, all smart women should ask themselves these five very simple questions every day; if you do, youโll never have to put your palms out again.
1.ย Who am I?
No, you havenโt time-travelled back to philosophy class and there wonโt be a graded test at the end, but think about it: when was the last time you sat down and really thought about who you are, right here and now? Not the person you were/think you are/have been told you were/want to be, but the person you are at this moment? You know, the one you live with 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
If itโs been awhile, itโs time for a check-in. Whether itโs writing thoughts, feelings, and values in a nightly journal or taking quizzes, there are a number of ways to get to know and understand yourself better, and make no mistake: itโs not just self-indulgent navel-gazing, either. The more we know who we are and what we stand for, the more protective we will be and the easier it will be to identify what and who is right for us, and what and who is not.
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2.ย Are my actions reflective of who I am?
Gandhi once said, โHappiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.โ A simple sentiment that can ignite some complex feelings in those of us who arenโt exactly feeling the serenity of synergy in our lives.
The reality is that many of us are walking around in confinement, moving through the motions dictated more by habit than of true consciousness. Perhaps thatโs why many of us feel so out-of-sync with our homes, relationships, jobs, friendships, and surroundings.
When you push yourself to say โyesโ instead of โnoโ, be bullied by fear, continue down a path that feels wrong or force yourself to smile politely when you feel insulted, you betray yourself and send those around you an inaccurate message about who you are, what you think and what your values and boundaries are. See how easy that can derail the many moments that make up a life?
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3.ย What do I really want out of this?
This is another most important life questions that every smart woman must ask herself. OK, I am the queen of starting and stopping the Paleo diet. I start it on Monday and rock the Caveman menu until, oh, about Thursday, when I canโt live without some delicious wheat-fix and before I know it, Iโm pouring the wine and promising myself that come Monday, I will make a solid commitment.
After too many bread-binges and a huge physical argument with my favourite pair of jeans, I had a talk with myself (though, not in public because, well, unless you have your iPhone headphones in, that doesnโt go over so well). โSelf,โ I asked, โWhat is it that you really want out of this?โ Did I want to binge on bread every few days more than I wanted to look like Jennifer Nicole Lee or did I want the body bad enough to chill on the bread a few weeks and see how I looked and felt trying something new?
I asked myself these life questions, not once, but every single time I had a craving.
Guess what? Giving myself the choice โ without judgment โ was enough to keep me on-track and actually feeling good about my decision.
This question can be used in all kinds of situations smart women get into from sleeping with that sexy-but-oh-so-bad-for-you-ex or choosing to go to bed and save up for that dream vacation instead of blowing up your bank account on cocktails and cabs.
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4.ย What is the point of this?
Confession: Back in the day I was a massive drama queen (those who know me are questioning the โback in the dayโ opener but I assure you, I was worse then). Whether it was indulging mean girl snark attacks or personalizing the projections of a boss that had no business in a leadership role, I often found myself in a state of angst over what really amounted to pointless nonsense.
After plenty of sleepless nights and scary panic attacks, I made a decision to question my own reactions by forcing myself to come up with a logical and productive reason to stress, worry and participate in various situations and conversations. Yes, sharing information is an important part of relationship healing and building, but allowing your mind to participate in chaotic situations that are ultimately pointless is not only a waste of time, but itโs also dangerous.
5.ย Why canโt I?
I know what it feels to sit next to friends and colleagues who are enjoying experiences and achievements that I hope to enjoy one day. Watching a dear friend play with their new baby while praying the clock keeps ticking long enough to meet someone worthy of my next 50 years (and fathering my baby to boot) used to send me into a โwhy canโt I have that in my life?โ frenzy.
But a simple change of emphasis changed everything. One day, I was laying in my bed, thinking about how the lives of most of my friends had all moved through marriage to baby and home while I was still hitting the town four nights a week, enjoying the single life and watching classic movies with my adorable Chihuahua.
The โwhy canโt Iโ theme song came on when it hit me that I was being completely ridiculous. Why canโt I still have that, but allow myself to enjoy more โmeโ time before I have it? Boom.
From that moment on, every time I would find myself feeling sorry for myself I would make myself answer why I could not have what I wanted. Guess what? Iโve never had a good answer.
Written by Brenda Della Casa
Originally published on Yourtango.com
Printed with permission
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