Dream Questions

Posted by: gretchen on June 12, 2006 |

This is just a starter set of questions. I intentionally kept it brief for the Opportunities vs. Distractions blog entry, but I will add more to this soon. Keep in mind that you are free to change your answers at any point in time. As you mature, you will find that you may go 180 degrees in the opposite direction on some of the answers. That is ok. Sometimes what we think we want something until we get a true taste of it. It’s ok to change your mind. My goals and desires change frequently. I redefine things as I see the need. The more I redefine, though, the more focused I become and the more my answers start to fit together. It’s a fantastic process and it’s really cool to look back and see how things do just fall in to place sometimes. I can also see that “falling into place” is a result of thinking through my “opportunities”.

Where will you live?

  • What kind of climate would you prefer?
  • Where do you want to live (big city, country, small town,etc.)
  • What kind of home do you want? (house, apartment, penthouse, etc.)
  • Do you want a high-maintenance or low-maintenance place to live?

Fame

  • Do you value your privacy?
  • Do you like being in the spotlight?
  • Do you embarrass easily?
  • How well would you handle false information printed about you?
  • Do you like crowds?
  • Do you like social networking?
  • Do you mind having someone else (a manager or agent) set your schedule?
  • Do you like rigid scheduling or freedom to do as you please?

Marriage & Family

  • Who will you marry? (no names here)
  • How old would you like to be?
  • What would you like to accomplish before you marry? (finish school, start a career)
  • How should he treat you?
  • What key areas should he be supportive of you (career, kids, hobbies, etc.)
  • What interests should he have in common with you?
  • What beliefs are key for your relationship? (religion, child-rearing, finances, etc.)

Career

  • What career(s) would you like to have?
  • How many hours do you want to work per week?
  • What will you work environment be like?
  • Where do you want to work? (from home, in an office, outdoors)
  • Do you want to be the boss?
  • Do you want to run your own business?
  • Do you like to take risks?
  • What kinds of tasks do you love to do?
  • What kinds of tasks do you hate?

Money

  • How much money would be “enough” for your lifestyle?
  • What kinds of material possessions do you want?
  • What is a fair salary for your chosen career ? (see book “Getting Even”)
  • How much do you want to give to charity annually?
  • How much do you want to save each month for retirement?
  • How much “spending money” would you like to have every month?
  • Is there anything you can do to prepare for “Plan B.”

Travel

  • Do you like to travel?
  • How often would you like to travel?
  • How much time away from home is too long?
  • How many days/weeks out of the year would you like to be away from home?
  • Do you like to travel alone?
  • How do you prefer to travel? (car, plane, boat, train, etc.)
  • What kinds of costs are involved in your preferred style of travel?
  • Where would you like to visit? (be specific, don’t just write “Europe”, put “Eiffel Tower”)

Hobbies

  • What are your favorite activities?
  • If you had to pick ONE activity to be your absolute favorite, what would it be?
  • Does you favorite hobby cost a lot of money?

Plan B

  • If something happened (injury, illness, lost interest) and you decided to drastically change your dream, what other interests might you pursue? (you can add/change these at any time - just brainstorm for now).
  • What are some resources I can use if I have to revert to Plan B? Hint: www.girlscantwhat.com
  • Who can I count on to support me with Plan B?
  • If I have to give up Plan A for Plan B, will I be truly happy? Hint: If the answer is no, then you need to rethink
    your Plan B until you come up with something as equally fulfilling as your Plan A.
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2 Responses to “Dream Questions”

  1. #1
    On August 7th, 2006 1:12 pm AmyBeth Says:
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    I’m going to have to think through each of these questions and answer them.
    Great list of questions.

  2. #2
    On January 18th, 2007 8:17 pm Opportunities vs. Distractions » Girls Can’t WHAT? Says:
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    […] If you read “Color Me Pink,” you will recall that intense concentration on a thought will cause you to see things you never noticed before. Not only will you start to see them, but they will be brighter and more vivid than ever before. Focusing on your dream will help you to see when an opportunity is truly an opportunity and not a distraction. If you haven’t already, begin to write down details about what you really want. Don’t just write about what you want to do, but also what you want to be. Write about your spouse, your job, your hobbies, your lifestyle. All of these factors are key in filtering out distractions that may unintentionally lead you away from your dream. Use this list of questions to get you started. Don’t expect to finish this in one sitting. I tend to make minor changes and additions to mine every few months or so. […]

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