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8
Feb
2011

again: Gretchen Rubin

she says:


When I’m reluctant to take a risk or face something uncomfortable, I ask myself these five questions which, in melodramatic form, I call the "Five Fateful Questions." They help me think clearly about a situation.

What am I waiting for?
What would I do if I weren’t scared?
What steps would make things easier?
What would I do if I had all the time and money in the world?
What is the worst, and the best, that could happen?

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I like this question by Gretchen Rubin:

What did you do for fun, when you where 10 years old?


Actually (yes, I am this nerdy):
- I read my dad's encyclopedia in 24 volumes (one by one, not necessary in alphabetic order)
- I loved the old math book with the multiplication tables which I found in an old bedside table at my grandparaents'
- I spent hours reading (hidden under the linens with a flashlight)
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