Napoleon Hill’s list continues as he works to help you through your process of self-analysis and on to great wealth and success.
Personal Inventory Questionnaire Continued
11. Has my relationship with my associates in work been pleasant, or unpleasant? If it has been unpleasant, has the fault been partly or wholly mine?
12. Have I dissipated any of my energy through lack of concentration of effort?
13. Have I been open-minded and tolerant in connection with all subjects?
14. In what way have I improved my ability to render service?
15. Have I been overindulgent in any of my habits?
16. Have I expressed, either openly or secretly, any form of egotism?
17. Has my conduct toward my associates made them want to respect me?
18. Have my opinions and decisions been based on guesswork or accuracy of analysis and thought?
19. Have I made it a habit to budget my time, my expenses, and my income, and have I been conservative in these budgets?
20. How much time have I devoted to unprofitable effort which I might have used to better advantage?
21. How can I re-budget my time, and change my habits so I will be more efficient during the coming year?
22. Have I been guilty of any conduct which was not approved by my conscience?
23. In what ways have I rendered more service and better service than I was paid to render?
24. Have I been unfair to anyone, and if so, in what way?
25. If I was hiring myself and my services for the year, would I be satisfied with my purchase?
26. Am I in the right line of work, and if not, why not?
27. Has the purchaser of my services been satisfied with the service I have rendered, and if not, why not?
28. What is my present rating on the fundamental principles of success? (Make this rating fairly, and frankly, and have it checked by someone who is courageous enough to do it accurately).
Taking The Time
This concludes the list of suggested self-analysis questions, all intended to help you progress beyond what holds you back in life and achieve each and every one of your goals and dreams. Take the time to consider the list and your answers. It’s the perfect time of year, ringing you right into the new on the note of self improvement and accomplished prosperity for the New year!
Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009





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Hi,
It is an excellant collection of actionable concepts. Some of the best mental chemistry to start on “Making things happen”.
With Reverance.
Deepak
The suggested self-analysis questions are great! Ask better questions to get better answers.
When we do that and answer honestly we can only “expect change.” Which funnily enough I keep seeing on Kmart billboards EVRYWHERE. I guess I can expect change. Like it’s just coming & that’s all there is to it, young Sam!
Samantha Banfield´s last blog ..Sean Rasmussen and his crazy talk!
What I love about these questions is that they force you to be very honest with yourself. Great questions. Imagine doing this self-review and analysis on a regular basis. What growth and change could we achieve?
Lina Nguyen´s last blog ..How to make comments online and build your online persona
oh a questionaire – will need to get a pen and paper and find out what the results are!!! its almost like a new years resolution. Love finding out more about myself and seeing how I can improve, thanks to Napoleon Hill and Sean for providing a way to help us to see how to improve our life for the better
Lisa
Lisa Wood´s last blog ..Its Meant To Be
My problem is with number 26.
I am in the middle of 2 jobs. Conflict of Interest with myself – is the best phrase.
I work as a temp in an office during the day cause I “need the doe.”
During the night & weekends I am a comedic blog writer – who is procrastinating with affiliate marketing.
Day job is holding me back from what I want but it’s a catch 22!
Samantha Banfield´s last blog ..Sean Rasmussen and his crazy talk!
If you know what it is that you want to do and will make you happy, you can’t keep procrastinating. Focus on all the things you can do each day to grow your craft and take some time to figure out how your craft will pay the bills. Do not let a day go by that you’re not taking another step in the direction of being more you

Sarah Butland´s last blog ..I Am Attracting You and Your Vote Via Law Of Attraction
You are absolutely right Sarah!
I can’t afford to keep procrastinating – I know it instinctively but I am so scared!!
Question is – How can I turn that into fierce action taking?
Samantha Banfield´s last blog ..Sean Rasmussen and his crazy talk!
Of course you’re scared – it’s absolutely terrifying. For months I put off writing my novel as I was close to completion and that would mean it would be closer to getting it published but when it’s in you it needs to get out. Putting it off is doing yourself a disservice and will only distinguish the flame unless you keep feeding it.
Sarah Butland´s last blog ..I Am Attracting You and Your Vote Via Law Of Attraction