Our lives are made up of a complex network of pathways that we
can use to move from one phase of life to the next. For some of us, our paths
are wide, smooth, and clearly marked. Many people, however, find that they
have a difficult time figuring out where they need to go next. Determining
which "next step" will land you on the most direct route to
fulfillment and the realization of your life purpose may not seem
easy.
There are many ways to discover what the next step on your life path should
be. If you are someone who seeks to satisfy your soul, it is vital that you
make this inquiry. Often, your inner voice will counsel you that it's time
for a change, and it is very important to trust yourself because only you
know what is best for you. Personal growth always results when you let
yourself expand beyond the farthest borders of what your life has been so
far. When figuring out what your next step will be, you may want to review
your life experiences. The choices you've made and the dreams you've held onto
can give you an idea of what you don't want to do anymore and what you might
like to do next. It is also a good idea to think about creative ways you can
use your skills and satisfy your passions. Visualizing your perfect future
and making a list of ways to manifest that future can help you choose a
logical next step that's in harmony with your desires. Meditation, journal
writing, taking a class, and other creative activities may inspire you and
provide insight regarding the next step in life that will bring you the most
satisfaction.
It is when you are willing to listen to yourself and be fearless that
figuring out your next step becomes easy. Beneath the fear and hesitation and
uncertainty lies your inner knowing that always knows which step you need to
take next. If you can allow the taking of your next step to be as easy as
putting one foot in front of the next, you'll notice that your next step is
always the one that is right in front of you. All you have to do is put one
foot forward and on the ground.
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