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I can boost my abilities through self-reflection because this tool has always been within me.


I have been given the tools to help me succeed in life. I will rely on these tools to help me become a better person. Self-reflection is a reliable and useful tool because I can look within myself to identify my abilities and boost my talents.

I do not need to rely on others to identify my talents. Though I may value the thoughts of my friends, my family, and my coworkers, I realize my passion is not defined by their opinions.

I know my own abilities best because I am aware of all of my desires. I know what hopes I have long harbored in my heart. Through self-reflection I can find my true talents.

My talents and capabilities become evident to me through self-reflection. Only I know the full value of my life experiences. Only I can determine my goals. Whether I want to improve my personal relationships, seek recognition at work, take on a new project, only I can ultimately decide the best plan of action.

It is my responsibility to identify my skills and to share them with others. When I evaluate my abilities, I am honest because I have nothing to hide. A truthful assessment of my talents will help me develop my skills.

Self-improvement begins by considering the things I have done well and the areas where I can improve. I can identify my strengths and weaknesses by honest self-evaluation. And through this, I can find ways to live a fuller life.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I regularly use the tool of self-reflection to identify my abilities?
  2. Have I relied on other people to define who I am and which skills I should develop?
  3. Once I have identified my strengths and weaknesses, what specific actions will I take to improve?

By pausing and clearing my head, I am making way for bright, new ideas.


My mind is my greatest priority, because it is the center of my creativity. By taking the time to clear it, I am opening myself up to new and better ideas.

Ideas rarely come to me full-blown and complete. I nurture them to maturity. The first step in this process involves getting rid of clutter in my mind so that I can recognize good ideas when they appear.

When I take the time to pause and clear my head, I am like a master gardener, tilling the soil to get rid of all that would hamper growth. I am creating an environment where seeds can germinate and flourish. I weed out thoughts that could crowd out my creativity or leech off my energy so that my best and brightest thoughts are allowed the richest ground possible in which to grow.

This is a conscious process. I choose to set aside time to center myself, to sift through my thoughts and to get rid of all that is not conducive to growth and productivity.

I actively choose to make time for self-reflection every day, because I know that this will allow my creative mind to flourish and will lead to greater productivity.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. What is the condition of my mental garden?
  2. Have I been treating my mind as a priority?
  3. What other activity can I condense or set aside to make time to clear my mind?
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