 Here I am in the park. It's raining right now, and I'll be doing my weekly videos anyway. Hope you don't mind So in this video I want to talk about Asking better questions to help you decide your strategy and your next steps So one question that a lot of people ask themselves is you know, what should I be doing with the rest of my life? you know or What is my product supposed to be? or what should my offering be to my audience and These kinds of questions have a finality to them that may be intimidating you from paralyzing you from moving forward I Had a very wise mentor years ago Who said to me George? your calling is really understood by looking backward and And I thought that was so counter-intuitive because usually we think we got to figure out our life's calling and then we go do it Right, but he said no no our calling is understood looking backward meaning as we look back at the life choices we've made What kinds of jobs we've taken on what kinds of jobs we've excelled at or not excelled at or didn't like The ways that we help others that others find so helpful The hobbies we've naturally taken on without anybody, you know assigning it to us Then we connect the dots and we discover That's our that's been our calling up to now and perhaps that's what we should do more of or less of going forward And so the same thing when you're trying to figure out what your product is Or what you what business you should get into? Beware of the finality of such questions and Instead reframe the question to be about the next step. So instead of what should my product be? Ask yourself. What is my next product experiment? Instead of asking What should my what niche should my business? Establish myself in you know, what should what niche should I establish my business in ask? What is the next niche that I'd like to test out? Okay, instead of asking what should I be doing with the rest of my life? Ask yourself. What would I like to explore for the next year or the next six months or three months? Because the finality of those original questions Presume that you never change that you never learn you never you never evolve that you will always Want and want the same things forever, which is not true as you know, it's like probably every couple of years you realize that you Your passions may change or you're you're certainly your your capacities change Maybe your life circumstances change that require you to make different decisions So that's all I want to say It's kind of raining hard now, so I'll end the video and as always I'll have more thoughts in the notes of the video I hope this is helpful