So that romance didn’t work out. That new, exciting job turned out to be a dud. Moving to another city or state was a wrong turn and hasn’t worked out like you planned.
But maybe what happened is that your new invention, new relationship, new job, or that new location was really a change of course, not a wrong turn?
The philosophy that there is no such thing as mistakes seems to be correct after all!
🤔 SO, HOW COULD THIS BE?
It’s because you are not the same person you were ten minutes ago, and of course, all of the days leading up to today.
But not only are YOU not the same, neither is anything else! Everything in the Universe, including humans, is always in constant change!
🤝 WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
Because we live in the ever-present now, we don’t always notice that our lives, bodies, and minds are constantly changing. So information that was relevant when you decided to move or change jobs is sometimes not relevant even ten minutes later.
This means that the decision we made ten minutes ago could not be relevant right this moment. The decision, and the information we had ten minutes ago, might no longer exist as correct data!
This leads us to accept that you didn’t take a WRONG turn, you just CHANGED DIRECTION.
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HOW THIS PLAYS OUT FOR YOU
By changing your perspective on how you understand life, you can see ALL of the events past and present with fresh eyes, and take a second look at how new opportunities may emerge at this moment.
INFORMATION OVERLOAD AND DATA CRASH
An alarming study suggests that each day that we are bombarded with so much information that we often unexpectedly crash emotionally and mentally.
According to an article from Mindful Health Solutions:
“In today’s fast-paced world, we’re surrounded by more information than ever. Through the internet, social media, and smartphones, we can access almost any piece of information we want in seconds.
However, having so much information at our fingertips is having a big effect on our mental health. Understanding these effects and finding ways to cope with them are crucial.”
It is stunning to think that the ‘information universe’ changes so fast that we don’t have time to comprehend it, or to even realize it is changing.
🤔 WHAT IS INFORMATION OVERLOAD?
Information overload has gone from being an office joke to serious illnesses, as the negative impact on our brains and bodies is increasing exponentially every day. The mind becomes overtaxed with so much useless information that we cannot get our work done. Surfing the web itself has created an entirely new form of mental fatigue and delusion.
According to an article from Mindful Health Solutions:
“Information overload occurs when the flow and amount of information is too much for our brains to process. This bombardment can lead to confusion, indecisiveness, stress, and, eventually, mental fatigue. Deciding what is worth our attention becomes highly difficult in this flood.”
If you feel your career path is being impacted by this overload, you are not imagining it. It is a very real situation that requires immediate attention.
👀 HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN WITHOUT YOU KNOWING?
Because we live in the ever-present now, we don’t always notice that things are constantly changing every second in the great NOW. Your body and mind are in constant flux, and your mind is inundated daily with thousands of gigabytes of information that also changes your mind every day.
In fact, you are not the same right now, this second, as you were ten minutes ago!
According to an article from Science 2.0:
“… the more you think about it, the more you realize you are not the same person you were even a second ago. You may be composed of the same atoms, but only approximately. In one minute, for example, you will metabolize about 4.5 grams of oxygen - that is one quadrillion or thereabouts every 60 seconds.
Several trillions of carbon dioxide molecules leave your lungs and trillions more will be assimilated…in short, the cellular chemistry that makes you tick is a constant merry-go-round of breakdown and synthesis.”
Although you know you are the same person on a mental and emotional level, including your memories, your body and inclinations are not.
In the past ten minutes, you have aged ten minutes, and your brain has received an astounding amount of additional information.
Because of this, your memories are the same, but the decisions you made yesterday are now impacted by a world of new information, not only for you, but for everyone!
✨ HOW DO YOU ADAPT TO CONSTANT CHANGE?
Of vital importance is to locate your center - the polaris star of your inner being. And as the world rotates around you, you are anchored within yourself, around your true self, not what you are doing.
Take these steps in consciousness to remain anchored:
Step 1: Realize and affirm that your career is what you DO, not who you are.
Step 2: Appreciate that the person you are closest to as someone you LOVE, not who you are.
Step 3: Recognize that you are not the same person as you were ten minutes ago, and that you are eager to explore the dynamics of these facts.
Step 4: Be ready for change, and for changes to your plans that do not materialize the way you envisioned, and for the world of information flooding your brain.
The bottom line is that as the world quickly changes, and as you are inundated with a flood of daily information, realize that your decisions are often not wrong; they are just outpaced by change, which takes place in milliseconds.
So the fact that your plans did not work out today does not mean you took the wrong direction, it means you changed direction because you are not the same as you were ten minutes ago, and neither is the world.
Anchor yourself in your true self. Use self-help techniques to stay centered and focused and keep your mind and energy together. Of utmost importance is to stay away from web-surfing during the workday or when you are trying to make important decisions. Change is good, change is relentless, and change is inevitable.
But YOU can remain in your center of SELF, even as the universe changes around you at an outstanding rate of complexity.
💛 In prosperity and kindness,
Charmayne

