
It’s official: summer hasn’t started, yet, and I’m already ready for fall and the accompanying cooler temperatures. It’s 96ยบ outside, so I’m happy to be indoors with air conditioning to ask another set of questions.
But first, a quick tip of the hat to Jaibhagwan of "Life is a Force of Nature," who was first to play last week. Congratulations!
Here are this week's "Saturday Six" questions. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your journal...but either way, leave a link to your journal so that everyone else can visit! To be counted as "first to play," you must be the first player to either answer the questions in a comment or to provide a complete link to the specific entry in your journal in which you answer the questions. A link to your journal in general cannot count. Enjoy!
1. What do you consider more important to your long-term happiness: your relationships, your location, your career or your dreams?
2. Other than a significant other, how many people do you feel you can truly turn to for advice?
3. Of the people you think know you best, how surprised would you think they would be if they knew “everything” there is to know about you?
4. Take the quiz: Are you living the wrong life?
5. What is the longest you’ve stayed in a job you weren’t happy in?
6. What single factor made you stay the most?
If you have a Reader's Choice question you'd like to see asked (and answered), send me an email! I'd love to be able to include it in a future edition of the Saturday Six.
MY ANSWERS:
1. Career
2. Probably only about 2.
3. I think the people who know me the best probably know almost everything there is; if they’re still around after that, they’d probably stay around for whatever’s left to uncover.
4. 54% Off Track

Right now, you're taking things one day at a time.
Some things are going well, but you can't help but wonder if you're getting the most out of life.
It's time for you to slow down and reflect a little. You can change your life - but it's up to you!
5. About six years.
6. Fear that the problem was me, not them.




