Where to Go When You Feel Lost
It may happen to everybody once in a while.
In the hectic times we are living at present, we not always find ourselves completely at ease.
Not feeling at ease can mean to feel lost.
We don't really see what our life is about.
Where we are heading, what the outcome of our efforts will be, whether our efforts are really worth to be undertaken.
Do you often feel lost? Do you have a goal in your mind that you absolutely want to reach? Or are you clueless on what your goal or mission is? In either cases the best is just to calm down.
Sit still and sort out your thoughts, your doubts, your feelings of being lost.
Ask yourself where you would feel better? Is it a physical place? Would you like to travel to get away from where you are? Don't move away.
Just empty your head.
During daytime your head is spinning, thinking too many thoughts about what you have to do, where you have to go and so on and so forth.
The best ideas come while your head is empty, like before you fall asleep, or while you are under the shower.
You might go for a walk, watching nature, all the beauty of Spring, or of any other season, depending on when you feel lost.
A walk in the park or in the woods is a wonderful help for "lost" people.
The ideas that come to your mind while you watch a bird, listen to their sounds, observe flowers and bees, are all filled with new life.
Your brain is being oxygenated while you are out in nature, away from the noisy traffic, away from its hectic life.
When you come back from your walk, from your sleep or from your shower, your ideas will be clearer.
You will again feel alive and wanting to do something.
Your ideas will flow again and you will be able to move forward.
Take a short break like the above described not only once in a blue moon, but regularly.
It is important to find yourself alone, to assert yourself and to know that you have a task in this world.
You see where to go when you feel lost? Go home to your Self.
Know that deep inside you find an ally.
Your Self is there and it knows the way out of feeling lost.
Trust it.
In the hectic times we are living at present, we not always find ourselves completely at ease.
Not feeling at ease can mean to feel lost.
We don't really see what our life is about.
Where we are heading, what the outcome of our efforts will be, whether our efforts are really worth to be undertaken.
Do you often feel lost? Do you have a goal in your mind that you absolutely want to reach? Or are you clueless on what your goal or mission is? In either cases the best is just to calm down.
Sit still and sort out your thoughts, your doubts, your feelings of being lost.
Ask yourself where you would feel better? Is it a physical place? Would you like to travel to get away from where you are? Don't move away.
Just empty your head.
During daytime your head is spinning, thinking too many thoughts about what you have to do, where you have to go and so on and so forth.
The best ideas come while your head is empty, like before you fall asleep, or while you are under the shower.
You might go for a walk, watching nature, all the beauty of Spring, or of any other season, depending on when you feel lost.
A walk in the park or in the woods is a wonderful help for "lost" people.
The ideas that come to your mind while you watch a bird, listen to their sounds, observe flowers and bees, are all filled with new life.
Your brain is being oxygenated while you are out in nature, away from the noisy traffic, away from its hectic life.
When you come back from your walk, from your sleep or from your shower, your ideas will be clearer.
You will again feel alive and wanting to do something.
Your ideas will flow again and you will be able to move forward.
Take a short break like the above described not only once in a blue moon, but regularly.
It is important to find yourself alone, to assert yourself and to know that you have a task in this world.
You see where to go when you feel lost? Go home to your Self.
Know that deep inside you find an ally.
Your Self is there and it knows the way out of feeling lost.
Trust it.