I’ve noticed a common thread with quarterlifers and generation-y. And the running theme is indecisiveness. Indecisiveness as to where to lead their life, what goals to achieve, and what matters most to them. And let me put it out straight and say that it’s okay to not know. It’s okay to be not okay at this point in our lives. We are constantly struggling figuring things out because we’re led believe that we need to know everything. But that’s impossible. Our indecisiveness comes from having too much in our lives. We have so much stimulus coming from family, friends, media, and our own set of beliefs and values that it’s hard to pinpoint what’s right. And we struggle and hurt because of it. We get stuck in the daily motion of things that we rarely know who we’ve become until it’s too late. And usually the person we become in the process isn’t what we hoped to be. Here’s something simple you can do every morning for 15 minutes to figure who you want to be and where you’d like your life to go.
15 minutes of quiet time is all you need. Get away from the distractions and sit quietly just thinking about who you’d want to be. And over time you’ll figure out what yuo’re meant to be in your lifetime. Sit thinking about where your strength lies, where your weaknesses are, and spend some time imagining who you’d like to become. 15 minutes of quiet for yourself and yourself only. Take the time to give back to yourself. It’ll work wonders for your life. Try it and let me know your results.




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