Here are the essential life review questions from Richard Perkins which I of course did not read before embarking on my Life Review assignment.
Asking the right questions
Reflect on the context of your story before beginning this task
- How is the story of your life embedded in a cultural context? What is that context?
- How has your ecological context or lack of one shaped who you are? And who you are becoming?
- What was your spiritual upbringing and what role did/does it play in your life?
- How do you define your health and sense of wellbeing? How was/is that shaped?
- What role have ism’s played in your life (sexism, racism, ageism, ableism, etc…)?
- How might thinking contextually change how you tell your life story?
- How can you share with others your major outcomes and (un)learnings in your own unique voice.
What are some of the essential questions the Life Review needs to answer:
- What have been your most meaningful and powerful experiences in life?
- How have they helped shape you?
- How did you learn and unlearn?
- Do you recognize any patterns in your un/learnings? What are they?
- What decisions have you made in life to lead you to where you are today?
- In what ways is your life unfolding to your satisfaction?
- What might be some of your best next (career) directions, and why?
- What are your questions? Do you have any (sacred) questions that you live by?