Three questions bring clarity, purpose, and momentum. Answer them honestly, turn each answer into a daily practice, and watch your inner state reshape your outer life.
The three questions
- What do I want to achieve?
- Why do I want it?
- How will I do it?
Answer each in a single clear sentence. Keep the language active. Let the answers become your daily compass.
Why these questions matter
- They name your destination. A clear “what” aligns small choices with long-term direction.
- They anchor your motivation. A strong “why” converts effort into devotion and reduces the drain of distraction and burnout.
- They create a path. A practical “how” turns intention into repeatable, relational steps that scale over time.
Together they link inner clarity to outward practice so change becomes inevitable, not accidental.
My answers — stated plainly
- What I want to achieve: I remain in perennial remembrance of God, carrying that presence through every moment, interaction, and role, living from witness consciousness rather than reactivity.
- Why I want it: I create and serve at my highest potential from witness consciousness; presence amplifies the quality and reach of what I offer.
- How I will do it: I expand the circle step by step — I model presence, invite one person at a time, and scale the field of remembrance through consistent daily practices.
Simple micro-practices to live the answers
- For What: Morning three-minute centering that names the aim.
- For Why: Before each task, state the offering you intend to give others.
- For How: Make one relational invitation per day — teach a brief practice, hold a short reflective conversation, or share a centering prompt.
An invitation to the reader
Write your three answers in one paragraph. Try them for a week with one micro-practice each. Notice how clarity changes choices, how purpose sustains energy, and how small relational acts compound into community. Revise with what the practice teaches you. Let these three questions be living tools — not declarations to protect, but directions to inhabit.