From Lost to Found

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Often we become unsorted in our heads, but that is obvious to happen. After all, we all live some sort of unknown life.

Power of Dearth

There is an old saying: If you don’t experience sadness, you won’t truly understand what happiness looks like, and vice versa. This phenomenon can be related to different scenarios; for instance, if you haven’t felt thirsty, you might not fully appreciate the importance of water. Only those who lack something truly value its opposite.

Similarly, it’s beneficial to feel lost at times to become genuinely sorted in life. The message here is to welcome whatever experiences come your way and navigate through that phase with patience.

Power of Surroundings

It’s okay to get lost, feel weighed down, or squeezed. But whenever you are full of noise in your head, just redirect your attention to look forward to things or people who have been a great motivation in your life. In short, when you can’t reach out to yourself, reach out to your soul of inspiration.

At times, when we lose touch with ourselves, we begin undervaluing even our own positive attributes. Trust me, when that happens, it’s not you but your imposter self speaking to you. When your true self stops communicating, that’s when you hear another voice—a whisper in your ear saying, “It’s temporary, you don’t belong here, you are far better than you think you are.” These voices uplift you, like transplanting a young, just-planted flowers with its roots to soil that suits them. These voices belong to the people you admire. Believe me, no one is ever truly alone if you exercise your ears and eyes daily by listening to and reading things that resonate with your soul.

Power of Belief

Consider the book “The Power of Your Subconscious Mind” by Joseph Murphy, where it’s said, “Whatever you believe, feel, think about, and dwell upon will manifest in your life.” The message is crystal clear: your thoughts shape your reality. For instance, if you perceive something as difficult, it becomes so for you; if you see it as easy, it becomes easy. If you believe it’s hard to find good people these days, you won’t attract a positive social circle. Conversely, if you believe the world is filled with good people, you’ll encounter them everywhere. Your beliefs dictate your experience—you are indeed living that life.

Power of a Meaningful Day

The problem doesn’t arise when you see the problem in front of you, but it starts arising when you miss out on doing something meaningful each day. Problems in life are like unwelcome guests that can knock on the door at any time, in fact, any number of times. They are there; we just don’t notice them.

To remain sorted in our life is not in our hands, but to plan a way out from those unsorted twists is in our hands. So keep yourself engaged in some thought-provoking books and videos. Stay tuned to good content around you.


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