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“I’m unhappy, unfulfilled, and I feel like I’m in a quarter life crisis.”

Those were the first words out of the very first client I ever worked with. Two years out of college and working her butt off in the start-up world, something was missing. She no longer jumped out of bed each morning with excitement, and life felt like a monotonous journey, not the grand adventure she had imagined. She knew she had the potential to do something amazing that fulfilled her, but she didn’t quite know where to start.

The truth is, we all have the potential to do something amazing. We all possess an intense, passionate, and thoughtful self within us. And we all deserve to wake up motivated and fall asleep fulfilled because we are fearlessly giving that self to the world, doing something we love.

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Am I on the right path?” or “Is this the work I’m meant to be doing?” or “How do I get started?”—this is where you begin.

With a new year, new day, and always the opportunity to change, it’s time to take charge. Here are some questions, inspired by Martha Beck’s Finding Your Own North Star, to help you get started by evaluating your work/love connection. Grab a pen, sheet of paper, and note either “often,” “sometimes,” “rarely” or “never” for each of these 15 questions.

1. I get excited every morning when I get out of bed.

2. I feel accomplished when I fall asleep.

3. I feel overwhelmed with gratitude.

4. My life feels like a grand adventure.

5. I have fun.

6. Things just seem to work out well for me.

7. I do things I love.

8. I feel on top of my game.

9. I get so involved in projects that I lose track of time.

10. People seem to enjoy being around me.

11. I do what I deeply want to do, even if it’s scary.

12. I have great ideas.

13. I feel so much love for other people.

14. I use my imagination.

15. I feel deeply understood.

Have your list of answers? Ok, good. Here’s how to score: If you didn’t answer “often” to every single question, your work/love connection could stand to be stronger.

Article by Amber Rae. Originally published on The Muse.

David Waweru

Author David Waweru

Writer, entrepreneur, trainer and consultant. Founder of Booktalk Africa and Will to Win Global. Member of the UNESCO Expert Facility on the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. Director at the Sports, Arts and Culture Sector Board, Kenya Private Sector Alliance.

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