How can I take inventory of my life?

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  1.  Jan Campbell
     
    Jan Campbell answered:

    To do a personal self-inventory of your life, take time right now to ask yourself these simple but life-exposing questions:

    • Are you generally happy?
    • Are you generally sad?
    • Do you feel free or do you feel trapped?
    • Are you content or are you stressed?
    • Do you live with joy and love or do you live with sadness and fear?
    • Are you holding on to pain from the past, or have you taken time to let go, heal, and move forward?
    • Are you in a healthy, harmonious relationship, or are you in a relationship that is full of turmoil, regret, and sadness?
    • Is your life in balance, or are you living from one dramatic episode to another?
    • Do you hold resentment or do you have forgiveness?
    • Do you live with trust, or do you live in fear that somehow those around you will do you harm?
    • How is your self-image?
    • Do you like what you see when you look in the mirror?
    • Do you feel healthy and fit, or do you live as a victim of illness?
    • Do you have dreams and goals that you are striving for, or do you just live day to day, allowing whatever shows up to form your life?
    • Do you appreciate all that you have around you, or do you take your positive circumstances for granted?
    • Do you give back to those less fortunate, or do you hold on to your possessions tightly and believe in scarcity?
    • Do you have self-love?
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