Who Should I be?
I have had a thought in my mind about what I should do with my life. I am waiting for some great answer and I feel it won’t come. The thing is, my career I would say is now very loose. Really I could drop all the writing idea and just work in a supermarket. The pay would be good and constant and I could work great hours around family. It could be easy but I know it wouldn’t be truly for me, it would be to just bring money home. Should I be more pressing with emailing brands and seeking self-employed work, sometimes I don’t even know where that starts.
I have had a thought in my mind about what I should do with my life. I am waiting for some great answer and I feel it won’t come. The thing is, my career I would say is now very loose. Really I could drop all the writing idea and just work in a supermarket. The pay would be good and constant and I could work great hours around family. It could be easy but I know it wouldn’t be truly for me, it would be to just bring money home. Should I be more pressing with emailing brands and seeking self-employed work, sometimes I don’t even know where that starts.
I know that maybe I need to do something though and I feel
like I am waiting for a sign from God to let me know but really I know there
will be no answer.
He won’t just tell me what to do; life isn’t like that.
Nothing is handed on a plate and if it is those actions really compromise your
soul.
But what if this is the wrong question to ask God, what if I
should really be focusing on something else. Maybe it's not ‘what should I be
doing?’ more ‘what should I be?’. You see, as Lt. Judy Hopps says at the end of
Zootropolis: “....try to make the world a better place. Look inside yourself and
recognise that change starts with you.”
No matter where I am in thinking “what should I be doing?” I
need to be focusing and listening in for “How I should be behaving”. The greatest
change in my life can only be in trying to make me a better person. Someone
more compassionate, giving, understanding; I could give you a list, but that is
just it. Maybe in working on myself I see how the paths open up and I find my
confidence in my place in life.
Totally agree with you, Emily. I think we are often far too focused on 'doing' and not enough on 'being'. Who are we? I think by focusing on that, opportunities that suit the person you want to be, will open up. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, thank you so much for reading and taking the time to write to me! I am glad you enjoyed the post. Em xx
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