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Simple advice for anyone who’s lost in their life’s journey.
Life’s a maze — a puzzle we have to find a way through.
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re midpoint on the journey and up to your neck in daily to-dos. And, in your all too fleeting blinks of spare time, pondering the meaning of life.
I have lots of clients who land here. Reach midlife and are suddenly struck by the entrapment of their choices, the stark realisation that if they were ever going to do something, they better start doing it.
Sometimes people know what they want, and should, be doing with their life (but are not). Sometimes, they don’t know what they want (but they are desperate to figure it out).
Sometimes, they’re spoilt for choice, bedazzled by the array of possibilities but constrained by their circumstances, their finances, their loved ones.
Like I said, it’s a maze.
Cracking the code
Some people seem to have been born with the code in their pocket.
They discover, early on, the path they are meant to be on — and they commit to it for the rest of their life. Think inventors, scientists, writers, musicians, artists.
Not just famous people like William Shakespeare, Florence Nightingale, Benjamin Franklin, Marie Curie. But all the people who tinker away on their life’s work out in the back shed.
They make it look EASY.
But here’s the thing. It only looks easy. If you spent the day with them you would find that the secret of a rich, full life is not rooted in finding your passion. It’s in hard work, making mistakes, constant setbacks and the never-ending pursuit of solutions.
It’s in getting up and showing up.
It’s in continuous daily effort.
Twentieth century psychologist and philosopher William James made much of his immense contribution to psychology through his “pragmatic” approach.
He believed in testing psychological theories in the real world; that ideas had merit if they worked for people in a practical sense..
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