1.2.5 Find your core wants and drivers
"Knowing what you want is the first step towards getting it." - Mae West In this chapter, you will embark on a journey to discover and understand your core drivers - the motivating forces that influence your behavior and decision-making. You will learn about the concept of the "Yearning Octopus," which is a metaphor for the various wants and desires that shape our goals and motivations. You will also discover the importance of identifying, prioritizing and fulfilling your wants, and the role ...
1.2.6 Find purpose and meaning
“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away” - Pablo Picasso It’s a question as old as time: “What is my purpose in life?” As far back as the fourth century BC, Aristotle was pondering life’s purpose and developing his theory of teleology, or the idea that everything in life has purpose. In today’s fast-paced, technology-filled world where we are being pulled in many directions at once, finding the purpose of life seems more important than ever. Finding m...
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1.2.5 Find your core wants and drivers
"Knowing what you want is the first step towards getting it." - Mae West In this chapter, you will embark on a journey to discover and understand your core drivers - the motivating forces that influence your behavior and decision-making. You will learn about the concept of the "Yearning Octopus," which is a metaphor for the various wants and desires that shape our goals and motivations. You will also discover the importance of identifying, prioritizing and fulfilling your wants, and the role ...
1.2.6 Find purpose and meaning
“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away” - Pablo Picasso It’s a question as old as time: “What is my purpose in life?” As far back as the fourth century BC, Aristotle was pondering life’s purpose and developing his theory of teleology, or the idea that everything in life has purpose. In today’s fast-paced, technology-filled world where we are being pulled in many directions at once, finding the purpose of life seems more important than ever. Finding m...
4.16 Small Lifehacks
An elegant way to tie a scarfGreat free websites:Source 1How to fold the world-record paper airplane
Each one, teach one. I help students learn, earn, return 🌱 Find me on Twitter @Jordi_Kidsune #web3 #personaldevelopment

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Welcome to our course on finding your way! In this course, we will explore different approaches and concepts that can help you discover your purpose and lead a fulfilling life. From the Quantum Approach to Achieving Success to the Japanese concept of Ikigai, we will delve into different methods and philosophies that can guide you on your journey.
4.1: Understand the principles and practices of the Quantum Approach to Achieving Success and apply them to your own life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Application)
4.2: Learn about the concept of Ikigai and how it can be used to find purpose and meaning in life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Understanding)
4.3: Develop the skill of asking more questions and understand how it can lead to a more fulfilling life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis)
4.4: Learn about the key elements and strategies of a world-class life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis)
4.5: Develop your own blueprint for life and understand how to apply it to your own life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Evaluation)
3.1 Find your way with The Quantum Approach to Achieving Success
Introducing the quantum field
How to apply this?
Feel (flow) vs. Think (force)
Dr. Joe Dispenza
How to put mind over matter
Start close in
3.2 Find your way with Ikigai: A Japanese Concept for Finding Purpose and Meaning in Life
A Japanese Concept for Finding Purpose and Meaning in Life
The model
Find your Ikigai
3.3 Find your way with Questions: How Asking More Can Lead to a More Fulfilling Life
Start with your end in mind
Your dominant questions
Are you asking yourself the right questions? How to spark catalytic questions that lead to breakthrough insights
Living your primary question
Final gut check
3.4 Find your way with a world-class life
A world-class life according to an AI (ChatGPT)
A world-class life according to the four interior Empires by Robin Sharma
The Rituals of Daily Geniuses
The life structures
Different forms of wealth
Focuses of History Makers
How to create the life you want
Inspiring Quotes
3.5 Find your way with blueprint for life
Examples
Tie it all together: create a personal growth and development plan
3.6 Go left, right and both at the same time
3.6.1 The power of transformative Thinking: The Framework of Complementary Opposites
Complementary opposites
3.6.2 Complementary opposite 1: Focus on Now vs. plan for the Future
Recap: what was ‘success’ again?
How does a quest come about / how do you start a game?
Let’s start with now: ‘wanting what you have’ and the importance of being in Today
3.6.3 Complementary opposite 2: Be flexible and agile versus fixed and have perseverance
Find your place on the inertia spectrum
3.6.4 Complementary opposite 3: Follow your heart but also your mind
3.6.5 Complementary opposite 4: Rest but also work hard
3.6.6 Complementary opposite 5: Laser-focus, but also open attention
3.6.7 Complementary opposite 6: Intent and control vs acceptance and surrending
Welcome to our course on finding your way! In this course, we will explore different approaches and concepts that can help you discover your purpose and lead a fulfilling life. From the Quantum Approach to Achieving Success to the Japanese concept of Ikigai, we will delve into different methods and philosophies that can guide you on your journey.
4.1: Understand the principles and practices of the Quantum Approach to Achieving Success and apply them to your own life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Application)
4.2: Learn about the concept of Ikigai and how it can be used to find purpose and meaning in life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Understanding)
4.3: Develop the skill of asking more questions and understand how it can lead to a more fulfilling life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis)
4.4: Learn about the key elements and strategies of a world-class life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis)
4.5: Develop your own blueprint for life and understand how to apply it to your own life. (Bloom's Taxonomy: Evaluation)
3.1 Find your way with The Quantum Approach to Achieving Success
Introducing the quantum field
How to apply this?
Feel (flow) vs. Think (force)
Dr. Joe Dispenza
How to put mind over matter
Start close in
3.2 Find your way with Ikigai: A Japanese Concept for Finding Purpose and Meaning in Life
A Japanese Concept for Finding Purpose and Meaning in Life
The model
Find your Ikigai
3.3 Find your way with Questions: How Asking More Can Lead to a More Fulfilling Life
Start with your end in mind
Your dominant questions
Are you asking yourself the right questions? How to spark catalytic questions that lead to breakthrough insights
Living your primary question
Final gut check
3.4 Find your way with a world-class life
A world-class life according to an AI (ChatGPT)
A world-class life according to the four interior Empires by Robin Sharma
The Rituals of Daily Geniuses
The life structures
Different forms of wealth
Focuses of History Makers
How to create the life you want
Inspiring Quotes
3.5 Find your way with blueprint for life
Examples
Tie it all together: create a personal growth and development plan
3.6 Go left, right and both at the same time
3.6.1 The power of transformative Thinking: The Framework of Complementary Opposites
Complementary opposites
3.6.2 Complementary opposite 1: Focus on Now vs. plan for the Future
Recap: what was ‘success’ again?
How does a quest come about / how do you start a game?
Let’s start with now: ‘wanting what you have’ and the importance of being in Today
3.6.3 Complementary opposite 2: Be flexible and agile versus fixed and have perseverance
Find your place on the inertia spectrum
3.6.4 Complementary opposite 3: Follow your heart but also your mind
3.6.5 Complementary opposite 4: Rest but also work hard
3.6.6 Complementary opposite 5: Laser-focus, but also open attention
3.6.7 Complementary opposite 6: Intent and control vs acceptance and surrending
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