Find Clarity In Life, Start With Your Despise
Feeling confused about what you want from life? Wondering whatโs the true purpose of life? Finding such a life-altering answer may not always be easy. Sometimes you need to take a step back and first realize what is it that you donโt want from life.
If you want to create a life you love, then, darling one of the best things you can do for yourself is to get clear on what you want. And Iโm the first to admit that sometimes, itโs hard to really figure that out. Sure, sometimes clarity arrives with a flash of insight. Most of the time, though, thereโs just a nagging feeling that something is missing.
Not having clarity around your desires can feel especially frustrating when you scroll through social media. Everyone, you scroll past seems to have it all together, donโt they? And if you focus on that, you may feel overwhelmed and wonder whatโs wrong with you. They all look so focused, yet you donโt know what kind of big goals you want to pursue. Heck, you may not even know what you want to do this weekend!
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While I love the โshackles on, shackles offโ process as a way to hone in on what you really want?
Sometimes, the quickest way to get real traction on your desires is to figure out what you donโt want.
Now, some folks will tell you that if you spend any time focusing on what you donโt want will move you further away from clarity. Or worse: attract the wrong experiences into your life. But the truth of the matter is that I finally began to love my life. Truly fall in love with myself and my life when I got honest with myself about what I didnโt want in my life.
If that feels like a challenging place to begin, you arenโt alone. One of the years of the biggest change for me was 2010. And the power of clarity shines brighter each time I revisit what I donโt want in my life.
Want to see how I channeled โwhat I donโt wantโ as a path to clarity? Hereโs my list from 2009.
- I didnโt want to be in a passionless, sexless relationship. Been there, done that.
- But no matter how good the sex was, I would no longer waste my time on men who didnโt value me.
- When in came to love and a committed relationship? I didnโt want a partner that saw me as an adversary rather than being on the same team.
- I loved my work. But I didnโt love living 300 days a year out of the suitcase.
- Sometimes, I was so busy I couldnโt think, let alone feel.
- When I got really honest with myself, I admitted I no longer wanted to live in constant reaction mode.
- No matter how much I loved great dining experiences, I didnโt want to eat out all the time.
If you examine my list, it may seem logical that no one would want those things. Yet, I never had the clarity to realize that accepting those things as normal was keeping me from loving my life.
If youโre ready to gain clarity. And are so very done with not moving forward on any real goals?
Then, darling, get a pen and paper out begin making a list of what you donโt want.
- What areas of your life make you constantly stressed? In big areas I mean work, your family, and your social life.
- Be willing to examine smaller areas of your life, too.
- Are there relationships in your life that feel like energy drains?
- What do you accept as โnormalโ that logically you know makes you unhappy? Or makes life feel harder?
- Where do you get in the way of your own path to happiness?
- What seemingly small things are you tolerating?
- Are there things you wish you didnโt have to do?
- Even when you remind yourself that you have a choice, what constantly feels like an obligation?
- Do you distract yourself from gaining clarity by numbing with food, alcohol, or being busy?
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Darling, you deserve to live a life that feels loving and nourishing. And in order to create that, you need clarity so you can pursue your desires. Those small desires and yes, those deeper desires, too. Be willing to examine what you donโt want. Because, sometimes, the path to what you deeply desire is blocked by those seemingly small things that are in the way.
Written by Debra Smouse
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Debra Smouse is a life coachย and author who has been published in Time, Huffington Post, MSN, Psychology Today, and more. She knows that the path to loving your life begins with an uncluttered mind.ย ย Snag a free workbookย with life hacks on how to love YOUR life.
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