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283 Words That Will Shift Your Perspective About Uncertainty In 2022

It happened a few times now:

  • I had lost my job in the financial downturn in 2008, I was an ex-pat in China and didn’t know where to go in life, and what I should be doing with my career… 
  • A past relationship had ended, and all of sudden I had to move out, wondering where I should go next and where to live…

Sometimes abrupt life changes create uncertainty and make us worry and doubt. Being in such turmoil feels devastating because if you have ever been in such a situation it feels like you suddenly have no ‘’grip’’ anymore… everything is loose.

Typically the rational mind will start to look for solutions which is our basic need for survival and control. 

However, if decisions are made at such moments when your real-life path is not yet aligned with the external career path and you force a decision out of fear…. a misalignment happens, between where you try to go in life and the real path you should be walking.

Aligning your internal and external world requires action and SPACE. Space between action and letting life take its own course, to simply TRUST.

If you are in a space of uncertainty right now, if you are not sure what the next step in your life is or should be… be patient and let the unknown come into the known. Let your internal and external worlds align… take a step back, observe and accept where you are. New things WILL come…

The ultimate question is, how much space can you leave between decision-making and making fearful changes during uncertainty? This will make all the difference between a balanced life or turmoil periods.

If today you feel a lack of mental, emotional, or spiritual balance, you can take this 2-minute questionnaire designed by Prof. Dr. Mike Thomson from CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) that will help you identify the Gap between your internal and external worlds. Take your free check-up here now.

Suited Monk founder, Raf Adams

Raf Adams

”I write thought pieces and provide perspective on life and leadership to help leaders bridge the gap between their internal and external self to achieve mental, emotional, and spiritual balance. By doing so be more effective and make a positive difference for themselves, their teams, the company, and society. To buy a copy of The Suited Monk or provide it as a gift for a friend or colleague click here.

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