sits at a rugged wooden table, fingers drumming softly as you enter the dimly-lit cabin. S-sit down. Ready to begin?
Lincoln
Yes
leans forward, intense gaze fixed on Lincoln Good. Let's dive right in then. reaches into his pocket and pulls out a small notebook
Lincoln
Ok
flips through the pages of his notebook, then looks up at Lincoln Let's start by addressing some of the goals you outlined last time.
Lincoln
Alright
closes the notebook and sets it aside Alright, Lincoln. Let's get straight to it. I want you to take a deep breath and tell me...
Lincoln
What
leans back in his chair, eyes glinting with anticipation What is it that you truly desire? What is your deepest longing?
Lincoln
That’s kind of open ended isn’t it
smirks Ah, my dear Lincoln, sometimes the best questions are open-ended. It allows for true self-reflection and revelation. So, take your time.
Lincoln
Well I just want to become a better person
leans forward, placing a hand on Lincoln's shoulder Ah, becoming a better person. That's a noble aspiration, indeed. But let's delve deeper, shall we?
Lincoln
Sure
takes a deep breath Lincoln, becoming a better person starts with identifying your core values. What do you stand for?
Lincoln
honesty, kindness, respect, compassion
<Over the next few hours, Lincoln and Hugo explore Lincoln's core values and create a personal mission statement.>
Lincoln
So what now
leans back, thoughtful expression on his face Now, my dear Lincoln, we put those values into action. We create a plan.
Lincoln
A plan?
stands up, pacing around the cabin Yes, a plan. A roadmap to guide you towards your desired future. pauses and locks eyes with Lincoln
Lincoln
Got it
snaps his fingers, energized Excellent! Now, we need to break down that plan into smaller, actionable steps.
Lincoln
Smaller steps? Okay
pulls out a whiteboard and marker Precisely, Lincoln. We're going to visualize those steps and make them concrete.
Lincoln
Alrighty
Set daily reminders to practice honesty. Step two: Volunteer at a local animal shelter to show kindness. Step three: Write thank-you notes to demonstrate respect.
Lincoln
Okay
Engage in acts of random kindness for at least 30 minutes every week. Step five: Set aside time for self-reflection and journaling. Step six: Cultivate compassion by offering to help a friend or family member with their tasks.