2024 Author: Harry Day | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 15:43
When things don't go the way they want. When everything falls out of hand. When you don't know where to get strength and energy for the next step. And when you don't know where, in fact, to go. Because every your trip somewhere - even to the goal, even in search of yourself, or even in the desire to become (wow!) A creative, non-standard person - does not give you anything good.
You get tired of the monotony of existence, but you have no idea how to make everything spin.
You are fed up with the monotony of being, you feel how it, like sand, flows through your fingers - and you are able to do nothing to change its quality.
It seems to you that you remain on the sidelines of the universe, and life flies by at a frantic speed, and it has nothing to do with you and your endless search for meanings …
You understand, you need to do something, just change your position in the universe just a little - and then everything will start spinning, spinning around, picking you up in a whirlwind towards a meaningful life …
Here are just the tiniest thing you can not do - this is the first step, from which everything starts. Just because you don't know where to direct your stop-loss stops.
Start with curiosity! It can become the first spark that will “kindle the flame” of interest, inspiration, enthusiasm, dedication, and an exciting flight to your dream.
I know what I'm talking about - I myself was the wearer of heavy shoes that did not allow me to budge.
Take a look at what happens when you start to show a little bit of curiosity:
1. Curiosity helps you stay in the present moment, in the present.
2. Your curiosity is a type of awareness and mind. It allows you to see more around you, opens up new opportunities for development and learning. The more you practice inquisitiveness, the more benefits you get from this activity.
3. Curiosity provides you with energy. When you are curious, it encourages you to be active. You do everything easily and freely. You start experimenting, exploring, changing and growing. Conversely, when curiosity is lacking, even the smallest step is difficult.
4. Curiosity helps you learn quickly. It shows you faster and more efficient ways to achieve your goal. This is a natural way to sharpen yourself on the necessary information, skills, actions. Curiosity tells you, "Try it now."
5. Curiosity sets everything in motion. Your crucial first step is to be curious. All other things just become possible.
In this case, you need to remember:
The duration of curiosity is limited. Doing nothing, not taking activity, you risk losing both energy and the opportunities that curiosity opens up to you. There is a very popular proverb among Americans: “Don’t use it, you lose it”.
Try it! I managed.
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