Ask “For What” instead of “Why” – Shifting from Past to Purpose

We often ask “Why?” when trying to understand ourselves and others. But this habit can keep us stuck in the past, looking for reasons and justifications. What if we changed “Why” to “For what”? This simple shift moves us from dwelling on reasons to exploring purpose. It turns our conversations from explaining the past to thinking about the future. Try this tool to gain a new perspective on your thoughts, decisions, and interactions with others.

Your Theme – A Powerful Alternative to New Year’s Resolutions

Instead of making a list of New Year’s resolutions that you’ll probably forget by February, why not try something different? Choose a theme for your year. It’s not about what you want to achieve, but who you want to become. Your theme acts like a compass, guiding your decisions and actions throughout the year. It’s flexible, adapts to changes, and keeps you focused on personal growth. Give it a try and see how it can change your approach to self-improvement.