Thursday, November 21, 2019

Whats your why 11 life questions every 30-something needs to ask

Whats your why 11 life questions every 30-something needs to askWhats your why 11 life questions every 30-something needs to askFor the first half of the year, I made thedecisionto spend more of my timethinking. This is actually very hard for me to do. And since the human experience is not entirely unique, I could assume the same for you too.The thing is, Im scatterbrained. And impulsive. Ive wasted lots of time jumping at opportunities that look shiny at the moment only to lead to a dead end. Ive done this becauseI do not think. Dont get me wrong, I let thingscross my mind. But real thinking takes time. And at the end of it if youve done it right the questions you once thought were important may not matter at all.Deep thought brings forth new, better questions and ultimately better decisions.We are here to evolve. And evolution starts where real thought begins.I want to help you jump start your own deep thought experiment which is whyI reached out to a handful of accomplished pro fessionals and asked them to share the questions they wish they had asked, are currently asking, or think you should be asking right now.Our firstthinker isConrad Woody. Woody serves asa Principal atKorn Ferry grenzberschreitend one of the largest headhunting firms in the world. If anyone could tell me what I should be thinking about, its him. Heres his take on the life questions you should start pondering right nowWhats my why?Its very easy to fall into a routine in your 30s, says Woody. Understanding your why is an effective way to ensure youre making the best of this decade. The word purpose can be overwhelming. Figuring out what drives you puts you in a better position to make decisions that eventually lead to your purpose.How do I learn?Woody understands the changing career landscape more than anyone. Todays environment requires you to elevate, says Woody. Ensure that you are positioning yourself with intentional learning and you will reap significant benefits down the road. A re you intentionally learning and acquiring new skills to propel you into the next decade of your life?Accessing the education to acquire these new skills has never been easier. As I write this. I use resources likeUdemy,Coursera, andCreativeLiveto quickly learn necessary skills, brush up on existing skills, or quench my curiosity.Where do my relationships stand?Living inWashington, DCwill quickly teach you the importance ofnetworkingand relationships. Are youeffectively managingpersonal and business relationships?, asks Woody. Proactive relationship management takes work and practice. How are you managing your contacts effectively so you dont have to heat up an ice cold network? If youre not sure where to start, check out thisbreakdown.How do I nourish my body?Health and wellness is part of the success story of many, says Woody. Have you learned the value of health andwellnessin direct correlation to professional career success? By going on a run,heading to the gymor playing a spor t like tennis, you can open yourself up to new learnings, connections, and opportunities while taking care of your body.What am I doing for others?Doing for othersis the key to enriching your life. What have you done for another?Giving your talent and treasures to those in need is always a good use of your time.Michael Clementsis the Editor-in-Chief of Capitol File Magazine. He has spent his life focused on creative pursuits and suggests 30 somethings ask themselves these life questionsDo I want the whole married with kids thing?In a social media engrossed culture, Clements wants us to ask ourselves if we are getting into a committed relationship because we really love this person and want to merge my life forever with theirs? Or just doing it because everyone I know is doing it?Andrew Jenksis the host of the critically-acclaimed documentary podcast seriesWhat Really Happened? Jenks has traveled the world living in places like Japan, Katmandu, and Nepal. Heres his take on the most i mportant life questions to ask yourself right nowIs there a better way I could be spending my time?Jenks notes that studies dont show much benefit from spending time on social media platforms like Instagram or Twitter. How much time are you honestly spending on social media and could it be better spent reading, writing, or working towards your goal?What did I do today that my future self will thank me for?Did I do something today that my future self will thank me for? If Obama could find 15 minutes to work out while President, so can you.Camille Josephserves as the Regional Vice President of State Government Affairs at Spectrum. Joseph lives in New York and has spent her career working behind the scenes of some of the largest political campaigns of our time. Like most millennials, Joseph waited before getting married and is now thinking about having a family. Heres her take on the important life questions you should be asking right nowDo I have life insurance?I laughed when Joseph r eplied with this answer. But shes dead serious. Rates go up as you age and the best time to get your affairs in order is right now.Should I freeze/ harvest my eggs?By 35, every doctor will make you feel like your eggs are hard boiled. If having biological children is important to you and you are nearing 35, consider freezing your eggs.What is my debt to savings ratio?Our 30s is the age we start to seriously think about our future. If you havent calculated your debt to income ratio youre nowhere near where you should be in taking steps to secure a stablefinancial future.Ursula Lauriston is the Editor-in-Chief of Capitol Standard Magazine DCs fastest growing niche brand and lifestyle publication. A dynamic speaker and syndicated columnist, she has been featured in HuffPost, Black Enterprise, The Vault, and more. Find Ursula on Twitter Urdiggy.Thisarticlefirst appeared on Capitol Standard.

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