The flower exercise in self-inventory, part 2 of What Color Is Your Parachute? is a beneficial use to identify who you are as a person. You should always think about what defines you as a person such as the people around you, your workplace, knowledge, skills, geographical preferences, and salary should all revolve around your purpose in this world. We all have a purpose in this world, we just need to find what that purpose is. Everyone's purpose is different but they are all necessary, it is how we function and play our roles in the world. The seven petals or factors of you help you find your way, and help you make decisions on what you want to do. They can be used as a definition of who you are or who you want to be.
Listing out what your preferences or what the petals mean to you can help narrow down what type of person you are. Think of what your prefer and how you work best. For example, in the workplace and people petal, think about what workplace suits you best and what people suit you best. What workplace setting is most important t you, a small, medium, or large workplace? What type of company or business? What people do you prefer to work with in your workplace? These are all important questions to ask yourself, see what best suits you, so you feel happy with your job and the people around you. Give yourself options, and always think about what fits best and works best for you as a person! The seven petals of your flower make up who you are!
The Flower of Self-Inventory:
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