What “coding” has been used to program you? What is your default setting?
We can be so busy and/or distracted that it leaves very little room for in depth thinking and active listening to ourselves and to God. Take this time to silence the noise and incline your ear to God’s voice.
Answering the question, “Who am I?” can be a tough question so sometimes it’s best to start with “Who am I NOT?!” and then work from there. Once you know who you are NOT it frees up space to ask, “well am I then?”
One of the most powerful tools of self-discovery is self-questioning. Who am I? What’s my purpose? What’s my triggers? Etc… Take this time to interview yourself. It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers, yet.
While our inner dialogue can sound just like our own voice it can often be the messages of our parents, teachers, friends, and loved ones that we are actually rehearsing. So, who’s really talking?