Motivational Monday: Where are you in your journey?
(Originally posted on July 29, 2019)

I read these words in a book I'm reading: "Too often in life what we want is just the chance to do what we should have done to begin with."
(The Road Home, Richard Paul Evans)
This series is about a man who loses his way in life. He's presumed dead in a plane crash and decides to walk Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica to—hopefully—find himself. The experience of this walk makes him realize how much of himself he's lost on his life path. He began in one place with one dream, and ended up someplace else; having lost track of what was originally important to him.
I think this is so true of every single one of us. As kids, we have dreams of what we want our lives to be. It's usually a perfectly romanticized version of total bliss and joy. Then life
happens!
Sometimes on our way to our perfect career, we take a job to help us get by. We get married because we're in love; but down the road again, because life gets in the way, we lose sight of why we're together in the first place. But by the time we have kids, own a house and a car, and we're getting by— we're busy with life but lost sight of what our original dreams were. How is it possible to change this? How is it possible to get out of our rut?
Well, it's not feasible for the majority of us to take a few months and walk Route 66 to can regain our perspective... but we will need to start a little smaller than that!
There are simple things we can do to help re-route our lives and help us get back to ourselves and our dreams.
First thing you need to do is define your goals:
What do you want to change, and how important is it to you?
Then remember we don't have to do everything at one time. A simple daily change; the re-writing of the patterns we've created will lead to long lasting changes. So if a new career path is what you would love, you need to figure out the smallest thing you can do to move yourself in that direction...and then DO IT
! Everyday—one small step at a time! If your marriage is struggling and you want to improve it, everyday when you wake up try to ask you partner how you can make their life more enjoyable today. And, then whatever they say... DO IT
! Everyday; no matter what response you get. Eventually they'll come around, it may take awhile
, but they will. Think of these daily challenges as obstacles to overcome.
Remember that obstacles are just that: "obstacles". They are not necessarily meant to stop you—maybe they are there to help your focus get stronger. Change your view of what you're perceiving as an obstacle and look at it as a tool you can use to connect the next dot!
Choose carefully who you want to be around daily. If you're surrounded by people that are bringing you down or are talking you out of changing, you are going to struggle to change—even if your focus is there. Choose to be around people who emulate what you are trying to achieve. That positive influence will keep you going strong in the direction you want to be headed. Then take that further and try to be that positive influence for someone else. Remember: you don't need to be perfect; or to even be at your ultimate destination, to be a teacher, or to be a positive influence for someone else. You simply need to be further along the path than they are.
Your experience can guide them—moving both of you forward. Experience is the best teacher, and none of us will ever be 100% perfect in anything.
Then remember to "trust your gut". If it feels right, then do it. If something doesn't sit right with you then pay attention to it. Steve Jobs said: “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards."
You need to trust yourself enough to believe those dots will connect going forward. Never doubt your inner knowing.
Small steps towards positive changes, everyday!
“He who has a why can endure any how.”
—
Frederick Nietzsche
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









