Who do you want to be?

One of the suggestions on setting goals and building habits is that instead of answering the question “what?” (i.e., what are my goals or, what do I want to achieve), answer the question “who?”, that is, “who is the kind of person I want to be?”

Let’s try that out, shall we?

  • A person whose family is filled with and spreads joy, and is biblically grounded
  • A person who lives a healthy lifestyle: spiritually, physically, mentally, and socially
  • A person who is knowledgeable on a wealth of topics and is able to make a logical stand on certain issues as a result
  • A person who is able to give sound advice, largely thanks to his own experiences, or if not, at least through the experiences of others.
  • A person who creates things that are useful and inspiring
  • etc?

I feel like there’s more, but the list is already a lot.

The next step is to list down the actions I will take to become the kind of person I want to be.