FLOW #11 - Self-Inquisitive Questions that Fundamentally Changed the Course of My Life




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Summary: You're listening to the 11th episode of the Humans 2.0 podcast, solo-series, FLOW! It's about the self-inquisitive questions that you can ask yourself to upgrade your life. <br><br>If I’ve learned anything the past year it’s that there are no answers in life, only better questions.<br><br>I love questions. Questions are self-inquisitive tools that we can access at any time to branch out and connect more elements in our life to pave the path for transformation.<br><br>Based on my experience I’ve learned that often times the limitations that hold us back are a mix of assumptions, beliefs, and cognitive biases.<br><br>I truly believe questions can remove the ground from under those assumption stacks and if coupled with curious action can make for a fruitful catalyst.<br><br>Questions are broad tools. I use questions to get myself centered at the beginning of the day and really give my mind the opportunity to think and imagine which in turn gets me motivated to grind each and every single day. Questions have the potential to swing the doors of curiosity wide open in each every moment of daily life.<br><br>I started experimenting with this podcast with an ending element to the show to give the audience a more actionable thought or tool to utilize in life.<br><br>I ask all of my extremely successful and impactful guests to leave the audience with a self-inquisitive question that you can ask yourself throughout the day and really ponder.<br><br>Check out this list of questions and let me know which one is your favorite. I also included my own questions that I ask myself every day to optimize my 24 hours.<br><br>Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired and what are you going to do about it? - Leonard Kim<br><br>Are you living life or just paying bills until you die? - Jay Samit<br><br>Was I inauthentic enough today? (talking about body language) - Mark Bowden<br><br>Why am I really listening to this podcast or reading this book? - Bryan Falchuk<br><br>If I can tell no one, do I still want to do this, and if that's the case then you might have found something that you really like to do! - Jeff Haden<br><br>What are you willing to do for others? - Dave Meltzer<br><br>As you're going about your life today, doing things today, just ask yourself "why am I doing this?", "Why is this happening" and then love it. - Sonny Tannan<br><br>What are you waiting on? - Jake Jordan<br><br>Are you at your full potential and what are the barriers getting in your way? - Rob Dube<br><br>Can you figure out creative ways to leverage your message and stand out from all the noise? - Neil Patel<br><br>What do you want your tombstone to say? - Ira Israel<br><br>How can we be kinder to ourselves and our ecosystems? - Dr. Heidi Forbes Oste<br><br>What would be good today to take into yourself? Dr. Rick Hanson<br><br>Why are you here on this planet at this time? - James Hanusa &amp; Alison Raby<br><br>What are you grateful for? - Brendan Cutuli<br><br>What difference can I make today that will contribute to an extraordinary humanity? - Diane Curran<br><br>What do you want in life? (define with a specific goal) - Marcus Aurelius<br><br>Name one thing that isn't affected by how much you sleep? - Dr. Kirk Parsley<br><br>What is the story of your life? - Kent Bye<br><br>Ask yourself in every moment what else is also true? - Cianna Stewart<br><br>Who does your body work for? - Tammy Wise<br><br>What am I doing to improve the world today, not tomorrow? - Reid Bangert<br><br>What can you build that will be remembered in two generations? - Jason Feifer<br><br>What is my heart and soul trying to communicate with me? - Isabel Hundt<br><br>Are you doing what you really want to do? I think many of us are doing what we think we should do but are you doing what you want to do? - Fraser Cameron<br><br>How am I earning the right to be here...