Have you ever caught yourself saying "I don't know what I want anymore" and felt a wave of frustration wash over you? You're not alone. That statement doesn't mean you've lost your desires or needs – it signals something deeper: you've become disconnected from yourself.
When responsibilities, caregiving, and constant doing consume our days, our inner voice becomes increasingly faint until it seems to disappear entirely. We mistake this disconnection for a lack of clarity, desperately seeking answers from others when what we truly need is reconnection to ourselves. As someone who's experienced this firsthand, I understand the disorienting feeling of being asked "What do you want?" and coming up completely blank – not because I lacked desires, but because I was drowning in noise, fear, and what I now recognize was a broken heart related to my dreams.
The path back to yourself begins with identifying those moments when you feel most authentic – perhaps when dancing in your kitchen, walking in nature, or journaling with a cup of tea. These experiences serve as a compass, reconnecting you to your center where clarity naturally emerges. Through simple practices like mindful breathing and intentional presence, you can begin to quiet the external demands and amplify your internal wisdom. The truth is, you already know what you need and want – that knowledge hasn't disappeared; it's simply waiting for you to create the conditions where it can be heard again.
Ready to move beyond searching for clarity and instead reconnect with your inner wisdom?
Join our "You Already Know" workshop where we'll explore the language of your inner wisdom and discover why what you think you need isn't clarity at all, but something much more powerful: trust in your own voice.
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