You’re On The Right Path

 

How to Know You’re On The Right Path

What are some of the questions you might be getting asked during this chaotic season of complete chaos? How would you sum up what it is like to be a part of the whole pandemic? Here are three questions that made me realize just how right my life path is:


1. Why do I like being disruptive?


When you’re in a large, chaotic environment, it’s good to question the norms of society. We can all tell you, we really like the chaos. We can understand better the different sections of our society if they are a little more prone to change their regulations or things about the way they operate. Being in a large environment with an ever-changing world you’re surrounded by just makes the disruptions more complete. You could shake up the dining room table of your day-to-day life at your restaurant or home or business; there would be a vacuum left.

As a human that has the ability to think and analyze the world, sometimes we feel comfortable doing whatever we’re told not to do. What you’re going to do is totally up to you but your boss will still see you doing your thing. Maybe you’re meant to create rather than follow what society dictates.


2. What’s more important to you — not “Us”?

We are all right with the little things in life. Take grocery shopping, visiting a school, getting a haircut; even picking up a phone at your local store. You’re happy to enjoy the little things that you do just for yourself and that you’re not inconvenienced with being stuck in your house for days.

With the greater things though, it’s different. Maybe not all three days, but it’s very different to have someone who is really doing you something. Maybe you sit in an apartment across the city from where you live day in and day out. And that means you have nobody there outside your apartment to speak to you while you’re doing it. You’re right to ask yourself: what’s more important to you than it’s not, you all together, it’s right?


3. How have you handled being withdrawn from society so that you get more of a chance to think (no matter how crazy)?

You went with all the other humans; you get not that much say. No one’s going to decide for you whether or not you need to be near the machine inside of you. There’s just too much happening. You can’t even explain why you just don’t want to deal with some of the rest of the things happening in your life. So if you’re bored, bored with yourself, and fed up, and you just want to have a respite? Go away. Go somewhere else. Don’t be a victim who lies and shows up in each and every situation.

Your life is right, but your time isn’t quite right yet. Maybe it’s time to accept that fact. You don’t need your time after all. You’re going to leave whatever your situation is, go wherever it takes you. You probably don’t have to give up your time either; maybe your life outside of the home with whatever people need you to serve has you popping in and out of different people’s homes but don’t be afraid to come back home.

Some people describe it as having a sense of just knowing that effects are the way they're supposed to be. But indeed if you’re on the right track, occasionally you may feel like your life is going nowhere, and end up with veritably little energy and no real provocation in effects that you used to be motivated in. 



 Below are 10 signs that you’re on the right path in life 

1. Effects start aligning for you. 

 2. You don’t allow obstacles to stop you. 

 3. You watch lower than usual about what other people suppose. 

4. You feel motivated, reenergized, and agitated about what you’re doing and where you’re headed. 

 5. Decision-making seems easier when you’re on the right path. 

 6. You lose track of time doing what you’re doing. 

 7. Your overall “ bad stress” situations are low. 

8. Your health seems to support you. 

 9. There’s no need to compromise your morals or beliefs. 

 10. Working hard towards your pretensions may make you tired but not depleted. 

Remember though, take this with a grain of salt, just because you’re being a cheery person doesn’t mean that you’re wasting time, stopping something that you’re obligated to do. The very fact that you want to make things better in your life, and the fact that you want to change things, means you’re not doing the thing they’re paying you to do.

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