February 24, 2007
Twenty Questions to Change Your Life
Carnival of Career Intensity – Post Two
Dennis presents 20 Questions to Change Your Life posted at A Pile of Coins.
Answering this collection of 20 questions might help achieving professional and financial success, or even find your way into a completely new and unexpected life.
Print this article and make sure you write down all your answers.
1. Can you describe, in one sentence, what you’re an expert in?
2. In one sentence, what are your advantages — what distinguishes you from everybody else?
3. Do you earn what you are worth? How would you rate your income?
4. Most people only earn money, when they actually work. Have you found ways to make money for a long time once some work already has been done?
5. What percentage of your income don’t you need to work for anymore?
6. Do you earn money with your ideas?
7. How long would it take to instruct somebody else to get your work done?
8. Does your money earn you money? What percentage of your income consists of return on investments?
9. Have you found legal ways to not pay anymore tax than absolutely necessary?
10. Is your job your only means of security or do you have alternative sources of income?
11. How much time do you use each day learning?
12. Do you have a coach or mentor who assists you in your career?
13. Do you have a plan how you could earn 20 % more and 100 % more respectively?
14. Do you really give your best at work?
15. Does your profession really excite you in a positive sense at least 80 % of the time?
16. Do you know your strengths and weaknesses?
17. Do you work in a field where you can enlarge your strengths and where your weaknesses carry no weight?
18. What percentage of your working time do you really spend with activities producing actual income?
19. Do you believe that your income level is important?
20. How would your life be affected if you earned twice your earnings today?
Five Bonus-questions for the self-employed:
21. What problems do you solve better than anybody else? Why should customers buy from you?
22. What exactly is your target audience?
23. What is your mission statement and your logo?
24. Name the greatest benefit your company is offering? Could your customers tell?
25. How long would your company survive if you’d ever drop out?
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