There are those people who say they always knew what they wanted to
be...a mother, a surgeon, or a writer. But for many of us knowing what
we want out of life isn’t that easy.
It’s as if our genuine desires are a
code we can’t seem to crack. Or worse, we wonder if we have any genuine
desires at all.
Knowing what you want can be a challenge at any phase of life whether
you are graduating from college or contemplating retirement. But there
is a reliable way to tap into what we really want, a way that connects
us with our feelings and bypasses the complicated inner maze of our own
expectations and those of others. Simply pay attention to what makes you enthusiastic.
It’s so simple yet it’s such a good tool. When making decisions it’s
easy to get wrapped up in and even stalled by pros and cons lists or
other intellectual exercises. Though these exercises have great value, they
are not the whole picture. Enthusiasm, or lack of it, tells us how we
feel about something. It appeals to a part of ourselves that needs to be
consulted. If we ignore our feelings we miss out on vital information
and guidance.
In a good relationship, as we build trust, it becomes easier to
understand and be understood. In a similar way, by listening for our
enthusiasm and responding to it we build a kind of rapport with
ourselves. As our inner voice is heard over and over again it starts to
trust us and it speaks more clearly. We, in turn, learn to better
understand its unique language. Out of this new rapport comes a greater
ease in making decisions and a kind of self-faith.* We learn to trust who we are and what we really want our lives to be about.

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