43 Questions That Free Your Mind

43 questions that free your mind

Currently, one of our main barriers is stress. Its origin has a lot to do with working on its improvement and avoidance. But it is true that we can suffer it whether we have too much to do or just the opposite, we have too much free time.

In any situation where stress is being our daily companion, we need to use resources to achieve a healthy emotional balance for our being.  Stress can cause or lead to many illnesses that are, in the long run, difficult to solve and mentally saturated.

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What are the 43 questions that free my mind?

Today I will love to share with you 43 questions that will allow you to free your mind and thus avoid stress. I advise you to answer them quickly without reflecting too much. There will be no negative or positive, right or wrong answers.

These questions will only allow you to help you go deep into your subconscious  and thus overcome what is preventing you from moving forward. Its effectiveness and simplicity will surprise you when you finish them.

  • How old would you say you look if you didn’t know your age?
  • What’s worse: enduring defeat or never having tried?
  • Why, if life is so short, do you do so many things that you don’t like and so few things that you are really passionate about?
  • If the work has been finished, all has been said and done. Have there been more words or deeds?
  • If you could change just one thing in the world, which one would you choose?
  • If happiness were the local currency, what job would allow you to be a millionaire?
  • Are you doing that in what you believe or are  you trying to believe in what you do ?
  • If human life lasted an average of 50 years, what would you change in yours to have lived it to the fullest?
  • It’s raining, you need to be brought home, a car stops, who’s driving it?
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  • What worries you the most: doing it right or doing it right?
  • You are dining with three friends that you value and respect. They begin to criticize your close friend without knowing about the friendship that exists between you. That criticism is unfair. How would you act? 
  • If you could give just one piece of advice to a young child, what would you say?
  • Would you break a law to save someone you love ?
  • Have you seen madness where then you saw genius?
  • In your life, what do you do differently from others?
  • How is it possible that what makes you happy doesn’t make others happy?
  • What do you really want to do but haven’t done yet? What is stopping you?
  • Are you still holding on to something that you must have let go of for a long time?
  • If they offered you to move forever to another country, where would you go, why?
  • Do you press the button to call the elevator more than once? Do you think that will make it come sooner?
  • Which would you rather be: a neurotic genius or a happy fool?
  • Why are you you?
  • If you could be your own friend, would you really like to live that friendship?
  • You come home and there is a visitor you did not expect, who is it?
  • What is it that makes you feel most grateful in life?
  • What do you prefer: lose all your memories or not have the possibility of having new ones?
  • Is it possible to know the truth without trying?
  • Has your greatest fear come true?
  • Do you remember what made you feel the worst 3 years ago? Does that still have the same meaning?
  • What is the happiest memory of your childhood? Why is it a happy memory?
  • What experiences from your past  have made you feel really alive ?
  • If not now, then when?
  • If you have not yet achieved what you want, what prevents you from doing so?
  • Has it ever happened to you that you have been with a person for a long time without saying a word and then you think it was the best conversation you have ever had?
  • Is it possible to know what is right and what is wrong without hesitating to be wrong?
  • If they gave you a million euros right now, would you quit your job?
  • What do you prefer: have a lot of work and have the obligation to do it or little work but do what you love?
  • Do you have the feeling that today has been repeated millions of times?
  • If everyone you know died tomorrow who would you visit today?
  • What is the difference between living and existing?
  • When will the day come when it is finally worth taking the risk and doing what seems right to you?
  • If you learn from your mistakes, why are you afraid to make them?
  • What would you do differently if you were aware that no one would judge you?

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