People who fall into a coma and wake up in an unfamiliar environment often ask themselves: Where am I? It is human nature to want to understand and be in control of our surroundings. Even children will ask their parents, “Dad, where are we?” when they are travelling.
So, let me ask you, where are you? Where do you stand in terms of your finances? What about your relationships? These questions are important to assess whether you are satisfied with your current situation or if changes need to be made. Without knowing where you are, it is difficult to plan where you want to be and how to get there. Conducting a status quo analysis is crucial for short-term, medium-term, and long-term progress in life.
It was these questions that inspired me to start this series. I found myself asking many personal questions and realising that I was not content with where I was in life. I desired a change. I wanted to be honest with myself, approaching each aspect of my life with objectivity and impartiality. The best thing you can do for yourself is to be honest with yourself.
So, where are you? Are you satisfied with your current situation? Do you feel the need for change? Perhaps it’s time to follow my lead and take some time to sit down and evaluate where you currently stand. This self-reflection will provide valuable insight.

