Over the ages, many famous thinkers have grappled with the choices people make and how these choices affect their lives. Indeed, the message is that choices are daring declarations that we are masters of our own fate.
Who am I?
Why is this question so difficult for people to answer?
One reason is that there is no single answer. We may see ourselves as shy when in full truth we are just introspective or careful or uninterested. To get a better understanding of who you are is to take a few self-assessments.
Knowing who you are and what you are meant to do gives you the energy to transform your life.
By completing one or more confidential self assessments in the area of personal concern, you may discover a number of things about yourself.
Knowing how you impact others can establish solid beginnings for developing productive relationships.
Assessments can provide information to you on "Who am I?", "How do others see me?" and "How do I relate to others?"
Choosing is an impactful part of our lives--- our life signature.
In highly developed countries, there is a growing percentage of people thinking about the meaning of life. This genuine spiritual concern is broader than traditional views of religion practiced in numerous countries of the world. Yet, it is unclear to most how they want to live their life in a meaningful way.
Sooner or later, we all yearn to break out of our secure harbors.
Personal and business success starts with answering the question: "What should I do with my life?"
By analyzing yourself and discovering your life signature, you can focus your power to coordinate spirit, mind and body in living your purpose. The shortest route to living the good life involves building the confidence that you can live happily within your means.
Paying attention to how we live our lives is so natural that it is apparent everywhere. We see it in ordinary conversation when people tell each other. They discuss books they have read and movies they have seen. Every day they transmit the workings of their minds to the people around them. When knowing their life signature, they give an enhanced focus to their experiences in consciously steering their life.
Source: Erving Polster--Beyond Therapy
Here are a few self-assessment books and websites that will offer valuable help—and learning more about your life signature experience:
http://www.SelfAssessmentCenter.com
http://www.AuthenticHappiness.org
http://www.HappinessHypothesis.com
Women, Know Thyself: The most important knowledge is self-knowledge.