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Is it OK to be confused about life?
Don’t mistake the confusion for ignorance. It’s the most salient reminder that you are growing. A confused mind does not mean you are doing everything wrong. It means that you are trying too hard to do everything right, even things you will never know how to get right without acting and experiencing.
How do I find clarity in my life?
How to Get Clarity
- Create some space. When we’re unclear on something (how we should reach a goal, for example) …
- Journal, iterate.
- Meditate & contemplate.
- Talk to others.
- When you have a little clarity, write it down.
- Take action to get clarity.
- Reflect after you take action & get clearer.
Is it normal to be confused about your direction in life?
“Henri, I’m confused about my direction in life. I don’t know where to start, or what my passion is.” If there’s anything I’ve noticed in my life, it’s that confusion is a given. Even though I’m doing what I love, I experience confusion. And sometimes I feel lost. The good news is that confusion is normal.
Why do I feel confused all the time?
Most of the time, the mind is creating the problem it’s trying to get rid of. It’s natural to feel confused from time to time. Confusion precedes insight and clarity. When I’m learning something new, I experience confusion. Living life through my heart means that I surrender to the uncertainty of life.
How do I stop being confused about everything?
When you are confused it can be easy to get stuck in a web of consistent, repetitive thoughts that appear to have no end and no beginning. To clear this, start focusing on what you don’t feel confused about. Start focusing on what you know and what you feel sure about.
What to do when you are stuck and confused in life?
Go with how you feel, and go with your truth. Begin taking a step forward and see how it feels. If it feels good, keep walking in that direction. Keep it slow and steady until you are ready to take that leap of faith. The beauty about being stuck and confused in life is that there really is no wrong turn or wrong path.