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🧠 The Buried Want
That thing you’ve been wanting to do — and haven’t.

There’s almost always something. A move you’ve been quietly contemplating. A creative project gathering dust. A conversation you keep rehearsing but never having.

Most people assume the resistance is about capability. It’s almost never that. Capability gets built when the want is real. The actual block is usually fear of being seen wanting it — because if you name it out loud, then not getting it means something.

“Your future needs you, but your past doesn’t. Let the thoughts drift by and move on.” — Sunny

For the first reflection, you’ll be asked to name the thing. Not solve it. Just name it. That’s the whole exercise — bringing one buried want into the light of your own attention.

🫂 The Best Friend Voice
What you’d say to someone you love. Now say it to yourself.

Try this: imagine your closest friend telling you the same thing you’ve been telling yourself this week. The same critique. The same doubt. The same “you should know better by now.”

You wouldn’t accept it. You’d push back. You’d remind them of every reason their inner voice is wrong about them.

“What would my best friend say to me here?” — ask this when the inner critic gets loud, and notice how different the answer sounds.

This isn’t softness. It’s accuracy. You’d never tolerate someone speaking to your friend the way you speak to yourself. Apply the same standard inward. Becoming your own best friend is the foundation of Self Health.

🎸 The Forgotten Fire
A hobby or interest you once loved, and lost.

Most adults have a graveyard of abandoned interests. The instrument in the closet. The half-finished novel. The drawing pad untouched since college. The sport you used to play before life got loud.

These weren’t lost because you stopped enjoying them. They were lost because productivity culture told you they didn’t count. If it doesn’t earn money or make you visible, it’s a waste — that’s the script.

“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” — C.S. Lewis

The fastest path back to yourself is often the thing you used to do for no reason except that you loved it. Pick one up this week. Just for fifteen minutes. No goal. No outcome. Just the doing of the thing.

📅 The Five-Year Vision
If you let yourself imagine — what does it look like?

Close your eyes. Five years from today. Where are you living? What does your morning look like? Who’s in your life? What are you working on? What is no longer in your life that’s there now?

Most people skip this exercise because the gap between current reality and imagined future feels embarrassing. As if naming the want makes the absence more painful. It doesn’t. The absence is already there. Naming the want just makes it actionable.

“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” — Albert Einstein

You’ll do a deeper version of this on the final page. For now, let the vision form. Don’t censor it for being too big or too quiet. Just let it be what it is.

🧭 Values as Compass
The decisions that felt right — what was underneath them?

Think about a recent good decision. Not “good outcome” — good decision. One you’re still proud of regardless of how things landed. Underneath that decision, there was a value at work. Loyalty. Honesty. Curiosity. Courage. Something.

That value isn’t situational. It’s a compass needle that’s already pointing — most people just don’t notice it. Once you can name your top three or four, decisions stop feeling so heavy. You’re not weighing options anymore. You’re checking alignment.

“If you don’t like something, don’t believe it. We will always find evidence of what we perceive, in our environments.” — Sunny

Mine are integrity, honesty, and respect. (Sunny’s words, but they happen to be the author’s too.) What are yours? You’ll find out on Page 8.

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