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Everyone has at least one recurring issue, problem or obstacle that is pivotal in his or her life. Whether you're feeling the effects of yours right now or not, you still have something that keeps coming back in different forms. What is it for you? What's a problem, obstacle or issue that you face that if it could be solved, overcome or dealt with, would lead to an immeasurable change for the better in your life?

Please take a moment to think about this. Focus on something pivotal in your life, an issue that comes up repeatedly, albeit in different forms. It may or may not be affecting you now in terms of a specific issue, but you know that it will surface again sooner or later. Don't pick a problem as specific as finding a new job or as cosmic as determining the purpose of your existence; focus on a "middle range" issue, something between those extremes.

Depending on their personalities and current circumstances, people's recurring issue may bother them a lot or a little. But often they don’t see the underlying pattern or how it repeats endlessly in their lives. And they don’t realize that resolving it can lead them to their highest goal and to fulfilling dreams they didn’t even know they had.

Often this issue has to do with the fundamental objective of finding purpose and meaning in life. These problems of the middle range come from five major life challenges:

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finding true prosperity (inner more than outer)

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dealing with time and stress

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relationship that work

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achieving balance

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bringing your creativity into the world

What’s the most pressing issue for you? Don’t pick one for someone else’s approval. Don’t strive for something big from an external perspective. Just think about a problem that comes to mind almost immediately, even if life in general is going well for you now. Think about how that current life issue or obstacle represents a problem of the middle range, something recurring and fundamental for you.

When you’ve got something, jot down what’s important about its nature, what causes its persistence, how it affects your life, what you’ve tried so far to deal with it, and how life might be if you didn’t have that problem. At the same time, notice if its underlying nature is similar to one of the five challenges – prosperity, time and stress, relationships, balance, and sharing your creativity.

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