Your answer should be given appropriate attention. A few words or even one sentence is probably not enough. Be open and even vulnerable and let your partner see what matters to you.
We learn from our mistakes, yet weââŹâ˘re always so afraid to make one. Where is this true for you?
What risk would you take if you knew you could not fail?
What is your greatest strength? Have any of your recent actions demonstrated this strength?
What are the top five things you cherish in your life?
How old would you be if you didnââŹâ˘t know how old you are?
When do you stop calculating risk and rewards, and just do it?
At what time in your recent past have you felt most passionate and alive?
What do you most connect with? Why?
What one piece of advice would you offer a newborn child?
Which is worseââŹâfailing or never trying?
Why do we do things we dislike and like the things we never seem to do?
What are you avoiding?
What is the one job/cause/activity that could get you out of bed happily for the rest of your life? Are you doing it now?
When itââŹâ˘s all said and done, will you have said more than youââŹâ˘ve done?
What are you most grateful for?
What would you say is one thing youââŹâ˘d like to change in the world?
Do you find yourself influencing your world, or it influencing you?
Are you doing what you believe in or settling for what youââŹâ˘re doing?
What are you committed to?
Which worries you more ââŹâ doing things right or doing the right things?
If joy became the national currency, what kind of work would make you wealthy?
Have you been the kind of friend youââŹâ˘d want as one?
Do any of the things that used to upset you a few years ago matter at all today? WhatââŹâ˘s changed?
Would you rather have less work to do or more work you enjoy doing?
What permission do you need/want to move forward?
Really, what do you have to lose if you go for it?
How different would your life be if there werenââŹâ˘t any criticism in the world?
WeââŹâ˘re always making choices. Are you choosing for your story or for someone elseââŹâ˘s?