Lost is a Good Place to Start

I suppose it can be.

A reset, a humbling understanding of yourself.

And it’s not January 1st that’s going to bring the enlightenment we look for.

The earth simply completed one more round of spinning around the sun.

And you’re about to get one year older somewhere within the next 365 days.

Your energy doesn’t shift simply because you’re entering a new year.

Your energy will shift when it’s the right time for that to happen and if you work for it.

But of course we need faith, we need to believe a new year will bring some of our goals and dreams.

We hold on to the hope and trust the “old” year will wash away all unnecessary thoughts, feelings and dramas.

We cling to the expectation that “this is the year”.

And even if you’re not sure what to think, which direction is the right one, what move to do next and how… even if you’re lost… trust you’ll be able to provide your own answers, at the right time.

See yourself as a blank canvas where you’ll paint your own work of art.

And if you don’t like it, do it again and again until you’re at peace with the result.

Your work needs to get done.

By you, for you.

It’s your findings.

Your expectations, your dreams.

Make sure every step you take has the intention to bring you closer to them.

New Year’s Eve party won’t show you the path to follow.

It’s one more chance to attend a great special party.

Enjoy it!

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Author: Love and Everyday Affairs

The idea behind this page is to share my opinion and experience in what seems to be a crazy world nowadays. I look at myself, my friends and acquaintances and hear so many different, yet similar stories… of our search for Love, disappointments, insights. I wanted to share them! Considering cultural differences some adjustments had to be made. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing it!

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