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What do I want It's really a very (26) question; yet many of us are not sure. (27) it doesn't have to be all that difficult to answer. It's a matter of (28).
Have you ever looked through a telescope at something You find a (29) point to concentrate on, and then (30) the settings. At first, it's too (31), then it's too far away, finally it's just right. The (32) is that it takes many adjustments to (33)the subject into focus. If (34) want to look at something else, the (35) starts again.
Goal-setting is the same way. Don'(36) if at first you don't know exactly what you want to (37). Just don't make the mistake of never committing (38) anything. Sometimes the answer is very simple: Just (39) something!
Dr. Mark Goldstone, author of Get Out of Your Own Way, (40) you "look back in order to look (41)." Examine your calendar at day's end during a typical week and (42) each appointment or listing on a scale of -3 to +3, (43) -3 means "If I never do this again, it will be too soon to do it. " and +3 means "I could do this all day long, and I can't (44) to do it all over again." (45) you identify the frequent themes, you'll be able to better focus your dreams.
A.which
B.what
C.where
D.why