THE FORMULA FOR YOUR UNIQUENESS
Anna Magirani practice to find your own words that describe your uniqueness
Questions to Help Discover Your Uniqueness
  1. Imagine if you didn't have any circumstances or obligations in your life. What would you do?
  2. What would you do every day if you had a bank account with infinite cash refills for the rest of your life?
  3. Imagine the money disappeared. What would you use as payment for your work?
  4. What do you do in life with ease? If I woke you up at night and asked you to do this, would you effortlessly do it? What is it?
  5. Feel your days. What do you burrow into every spare minute? Where is your attention during your free time?
  6. Think back to the days when “time flew by.” What were you busy doing?
  7. Which activity makes you feel energized, gives you goosebumps, and inspires you?
  8. Which tasks would you never delegate?
  9. What do you delegate easily to other people?
  10. Which famous people, characters, or people you know do you particularly like? Feel now what quality attracts you to this person.
  11. Consider what aspect of life catches your attention the most (education, family structure, aesthetics & beauty, politics, religion, technology, etc.).
  12. You can't not do it. You may not eat, but you cannot not do this. What is it?
  13. Imagine you are 120 years old and you reflect on today. You are an elderly and wise person who will soon transition into the subtle reality. What do you say to yourself in support?
  14. You walk away, but you’re very happy to leave it behind. What is this 'it'?
  15. You are no longer here. Your descendants remember you with admiration: "Our grandmother/our grandfather did incredible things." What will they say about you?
  16. You are gone and given another opportunity to live the experience in the body of a human. What will you definitely try to do in your new life?
Look at all your answers
Feel how they add up to two or three hypotheses of your possible life activities. There are obvious things that belong to the same profession, business, or structure. Consider the possibilities by adding it all up. Write out these two to three hypotheses.


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