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This article was co-authored by Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS. Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Wisconsin. She specializes in addictions, mental health problems, and trauma recovery. She has worked as a counselor in both community health settings and private practice. She also works as a writer and researcher, with education, experience, and compassion for people informing her research and writing subjects. She received Bachelor’s degrees in Communications and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. She also earned an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University. This article has been viewed 303,979 times.
Co-authors: 37
Updated: October 15, 2024
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To know what you want in life, write down the three aspects of your life that are most important to you and rank them in terms of importance. Next, make a list of your favorite activities and hobbies. Then, figure out if you’re devoting enough energy to the values and items on your list, making changes in your life as you see fit. If you’re having trouble clearing your mind and identifying your priorities, consider using meditation to help you focus! For tips on figuring out what you want in a career or relationship, read on!
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Co-authored by:
Professional Counselor
Co-authors: 37
Updated: October 15, 2024
Views:Â 303,979