30 December 2024

 "Time spent in self-reflection is never wasted—it is an intimate date with yourself." Paul TP Wong

As we approach the new year, it's a perfect time for reflection. The Roman god Janus, with his two faces symbolizing both the past and the future, can guide us in this process. With the help of AI, here are some insightful questions that Janus might have come up with to help us learn from the past and prepare for the future. These questions might also inspire ideas for the upcoming 'Word for the Year' project.


 

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1. "As I gaze at your path through this year, what 3 truths about yourself emerged that you didn't see before?"
2. "Which 3 mountains did you climb this year that once seemed insurmountable? Tell me the story of how you reached each peak."
3. "When you look back at this year's journey, which 3 footprints did you leave that make your heart swell with pride?"
4. "If you could send a message through time's doorway to your past self standing at last year's threshold, what wisdom would you share?"
5. "Which 3 moments from this year would you preserve in eternal memory if you could, and what makes them shine so brightly?"
6. "As you crossed each season's threshold this year, what 3 gifts were placed in your hands that filled your heart with gratitude?"
7. "Standing at this doorway between years, what dream whispers in your heart for the path ahead? What first step will you take toward it?"


This final question bridges the reflection on the past year with intention-setting for the future, embracing Janus's unique ability to look both backward and forward at once. Also these questions may also help you come up with the upcoming "Word for the Year" Project!
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Wishing you a most beautiful YEAR wherever this may find you!

Focus on self-reflection. For it is within that you will find the light you seek


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