
If you can dream it, you can do it. Start now.
We often find ourselves burned out, which consumes us with excess pressure, or we are in our comfort zone, usually leading to boredom. We ask ourselves the point of doing anything, lost in a sprawling structure, often in organizations with extended workloads.
Are you living your life?
When I was a child, all I needed to do was to listen to my parents’ directions as they paved my path. Having had a well-structured education and sometimes strict rules often forced me into a closed-minded system. My decision-making was limited. I then isolated myself while studying and forgot I had a life.
Then, when I became a Senior Executive, my time was limited. I barely had any time for my family and personal life. This burnout affected me tremendously. Working was my way of gaining confidence, and eventually, I created a very illusory ego. I wasn’t necessarily happy it was all a facade. I was constantly anticipating a future event and not living in the present.
When we are in a state of feeling burned out, we create loneliness within ourselves without giving ourselves some mental space. Taking breaks is necessary. Give yourself time to reflect on your thoughts and emotions to reconnect with yourself. The goal is to connect with our true nature.
When are you going to wake up? What do you need to live in the present and live your life the way it should? How will you give meaning to your life?
Live in alignment with your dreams.
Never stop learning. Practice generosity and altruism. Give love.
Pass on knowledge and values.
Travel and open your mind.
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