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| Suggested Discussion Questions: 1. Which type of burnout do you identify with most? Why? 2. What is getting in the way of making changes to your life/career? 3. Are there examples in the book that you identify with? What would you advise the person in that example if they were your daughter? |
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| 4. Do you believe there is a purpose to our lives? What do you think your purpose is? (If you say you don't know, ask yourself, "What if you did know?") 5. How do you use your spiritual practice or religious tradition to help you feel like your life is meaningful as opposed to trying to solve your life as a problem? 6. Which relationships in your life support you living an authentic life? Which are not? What can you do about that? 7. How can you feel less cynical, and more filled with wonder, at the blessings in your life? 8. How can you live a life where you feel that you are in flow and not trying to control all aspects of your life? Are there aspects of your life where it's easier to do this? Which aspects of your life are harder to let go of the feeling of being in control? 9. What can you do to teach your children the value of being in the moment? What might get n the way of that? |
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