
Coming Back to Yourself
It’s surprising how many people don’t know what they want.
Ask someone:
What does love look like for you?
What brings you joy?
What would happiness feel like in your life?
And often…
There is silence.
A blank stare.
No clear answer.
No real starting point.
And that’s where the inner conflict begins.
Because how do you move toward something…
If you don’t know what it is?
So instead…
You follow what you see around you.
You measure yourself against others.
You try to build a life based on what should make you happy.
And slowly… you lose connection with yourself.
But here is the truth:
There is a knowing within you.
A quiet certainty.
A sense of excitement.
A vision of what feels right for you.
From a psychological perspective, this is your internal guidance system — your “inner radar.”
It has always been there.
But when you stop listening…
Or override it with expectation, comparison, or fear…
You lose access to it.
And then life starts to feel unclear.
Heavy.
Directionless.
The shift is not out there.
It is within.
When you begin to listen again… honestly…
You start to see:
Where you have limited yourself
Where you have followed others instead of yourself
Where you have placed expectations that were never truly yours
And yes - sometimes that truth feels uncomfortable.
Because it asks you to let go of what is not aligned.
But here is the question:
If you are truly being yourself…
How can you fail?
There is no comparison.
No competition.
Only alignment.
Only truth.
Only a life that starts to feel like your own.
So instead of asking:
“What should I want?”
Ask:
“What feels true for me?”
Because when you reconnect with that…
The answers are already there.
“To find yourself, think for yourself.” - Socrates
If this landed… pause there. That is where it begins.




