Problem 1. Write down your Top-5 goals. What are your most important goals right now?
Problem 2. Spend a moment thinking about the most important people in your life. Write 50-words about them. Who are they and why are they important to you?
Problem 3. After thinking about the most important people in your life, update and re-write your Top-5 goals. Have they changed?
Problem 4. Now spend a moment thinking about your death. Write your own eulogy in 50-words (what you would like someone to say at your funeral). What would you like written on your tombstone.
Problem 5. After considering your death, again update and re-write your Top-5 goals. Have they changed again?
Problem 6. Consider the emotions that are behind your motivation. Write a 100-word analysis of how your emotions guide your goals.
Problem 7. Lastly, list all of the things that you would be willing to die for. This is a priority setting exercise. What is the most important thing to you; so important you'd be willing to give up your life for them (loved ones, possessions, or even concepts)? Even further, what would you be willing to give up everything for?