From Tipping Points to Turning Points from Greg Bradden
1. Ask yourself how your world has changed.
• Identify the familiar routines of the past that no longer exist today.
• Identify new routines that have replaced those no longer used.
• Identify responsibilities that are new in your life.
• Identify the relationships that no longer seem to “fi t” in your life.
2. Ask yourself what’s important to you in this moment.
• What’s missing in your life?
• What’s missing in the lives of your friends, family members, and co-workers? • What needs now exist for you and your world that did not exist ten years ago?
3. Ask yourself what you can offer. • How can your knowledge, skills, and passions be used to fill the needs of today?
• Identify the familiar routines of the past that no longer exist today.
• Identify new routines that have replaced those no longer used.
• Identify responsibilities that are new in your life.
• Identify the relationships that no longer seem to “fi t” in your life.
2. Ask yourself what’s important to you in this moment.
• What’s missing in your life?
• What’s missing in the lives of your friends, family members, and co-workers? • What needs now exist for you and your world that did not exist ten years ago?
3. Ask yourself what you can offer. • How can your knowledge, skills, and passions be used to fill the needs of today?
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