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Write a story in the topic :-
A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step



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Answered by sharmalipika33355577
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A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins With a Single Step

Staying still in life is easy.

We’ve all done it at some point, just coasting along with our life. We fall into the trap of doing the same routines day in and day out, maybe even year in and year out. Things in our life start to fall away as we just watch it happen; relationships, work, health. Then at some point, you realize you’ve stopped moving forward. You’ve come to a stop.

Instead of doing anything about it, though, we spend time dreaming about the things that could make our life better (or blaming the past for how we got here). So you end up waiting for something, anything to get you moving again. But it’ not going to come on its own, and that just slows you down more.

I’ve fallen into the trap myself recently. I was feeling stressed by my life, and when a living situation change was forced upon me, I saw it as a chance to take some action. I left my job and packed up my life to move home with my parents. I was hoping to find more clarity and inspiration by reconnecting with my family, who I’ve lived apart from for over 15 years.

But I learned the hard way, new life paths don’t just appear. I’ve spent the last two months spinning in a funk.

It didn’t make sense at first. I had decent money and some income for the short term, decent job prospects for the future, creative ideas to explore on my own, a solid value of my self-worth, and family to support me. Then I realized, I wasn’t moving forward anymore — I had all of those things, but I hadn’t changed. I was following the same routines, keeping the same bad habits, just with different people in a different place.

The longer I thought about it, the more I realized I hadn’t been moving forward in a long time. The few attempts I had taken at expanding myself over the last year or two had mostly just spun out.

Hitting a point of frustration, I ended up spending last weekend reading every self-help and motivational blog I could find. I found I wasn’t alone, a lot of people have gone through what I’m going through.

After gaining a ton of insight into positive thinking, I was still stuck on what I should actually do about anything. I had filled pages of paper with list after list of things I was unhappy with, and what I wanted to change. Parts of my life to re-engage with, parts to protect from further damage, new things to explore and try, my mental blocks, how to shift my perspective — but none of that helped me understand what I was supposed to do.

I wasn’t moving again. I was overthinking everything, trying to find the hidden map to happiness, waiting for it to change my life. It clicked for me when I read Richard Anderson’s article How To Change Career When You Have No Idea What You’re Doing.

Answered by N3KKI
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