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Are you feeling lost in life?
If you’re feeling lost in life, you’re not alone, especially if you belong to the younger generation. 1. You’re chasing the wrong things 2. You’re afraid of a difficult change 3. You have unrealistic expectations 4. You aren’t disciplined enough 5. You worry too much and act too little
Is it normal to feel lost and lonely all the time?
The feeling of being lost and lonely is common to everyone, but typically it will last for a relatively short period of time. Most people will confess to, at one time or another, being in a “funk.” But if the problem persists longer than you feel it should, don’t ignore it.
Why are young people feeling lost in life?
The reality is anything but the case. Talking to a couple of university lecturers, I found that young people are more than ever crippled by anxiety and depression. Young people are feeling lost in life and are struggling to cope with reality. ‘Why Do I Feel Lost in Life and What Should I Do About It?’ 1. You Are Chasing the Wrong Things
What happens when you feel isolated and unto yourself?
Often those who are feeling isolated and unto themselves will develop a defeatist attitude. They’ll do substandard work because their self esteem is low and they don’t care. Never let this feeling take away your sense of worth!
Do you feel the drift in Your Life?
The truth is, most of us drifted to some extent into whatever it is we’re doing. I know precious few people who planned out every step and were able to remain untouched by the chaos of living to go precisely where they wanted to go. Nonetheless, feeling the “drift” is an emotional trigger for feeling lost.
Do you know if you have lost your purpose in life?
Unfortunately, though, that isn’t usually the case. The majority of people who have lost their purpose in life or their reason to keep living aren’t completely aware of it because they either willfully ignore the facts or do all they can to distract themselves from the truth.
Do you regret your past life events?
When we’re lost in a sea of loneliness and depression, it’s all too easy to reflect on regrets of past life events. This does nothing but feed negativity and perpetuate the situation. Instead of falling prey to this common pitfall, put one foot in front of the other and acknowledge every positive step you take.