How to Navigate Self-Discovery for Lasting Wisdom (Part 2)

Blog By Apr 29, 2024 2 Comments

Hey Love, bring on your sunny glow!…

This post is part of a series! If you haven’t read Part 1, take a moment to catch up. There, we explored connecting with God, understanding energy, and building a strong relationship with ourselves.

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In Part 2, we’re moving forward into themes of gratitude, reflecting on the past, closure, and following our intuition—all key aspects for nurturing growth and inner peace.

And suddenly, one quiet morning, as I sat alone with my black coffee, feeling at peace and in tune with my emotions, it dawned on me: not every solution is meant for me, not every ‘ideal’ is my ideal, not every failed attempt is truly a failure, and not everything others did to me was even about me. That’s the power of transformative wisdom. When you realize you’re merely a grain of sand in the vastness of it all, and that things stop feeling so personal—unless you make them—it’s a transformative moment. For some strange reason, the coffee tasted even better.

Let’s share some more insights:

6.   I embrace an attitude of gratitude. Embracing an attitude of gratitude has brought more joy into my life. It offers a better perspective and has shifted my mindset, allowing me to give back to others. Giving when possible enables me to make a difference.

7.   I learned from my past and strive not to repeat the same mistakes. When someone from my past seeks reentry into my life, I carefully consider if it’s worth my time. Experience has taught me that if it doesn’t work out, the breakup can be even more devastating than the first.

8.   I don’t look for closure from others anymore. I now have the power to close chapters myself. Sometimes, you don’t need an apology or an explanation to heal your pain. Learning to move forward without closure is liberating; if an apology is meant to come, it will, but sometimes it no longer matters.

9.   I have grown comfortable saying no to people.  ‘No’ is a valid answer, and if it’s my response, it deserves respect. Learning to say no gracefully has empowered me.

10.  I have stopped overthinking; I’ve realized that God often sends subtle signs. By listening more and overthinking less, I’ve learned to recognize these signs and trust my intuition

11.  I have learned to follow my intuition. Trusting my gut feelings hasn’t always been easy, but when I’ve followed them, the outcomes have been transformative. Knowing when to trust my instincts has not only led to positive outcomes but has also given me a newfound sense of confidence.

12.  I distance myself from what is not serving me. In life, there are bridges that I’ve had to burn, even when it was difficult. I’ve learned that sometimes, cutting ties is necessary to prevent myself from looking back. I can still choose to burn the bridge if it’s the only way to stop myself from going back. However, it’s crucial to choose wisely because once you’ve burned a bridge, sometimes there’s no turning back.

Growth is ongoing, and so is life. I believe that once we are ready to accept ourselves for how we are and who we are not, it becomes easier to navigate life.

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2 Comments

  1. Jenna says:

    Absolutely love this and it’s beautifully written! Embracing an attitude of gratitude has helped me, too. Also, I totally agree when you say that not every chapter needs to be closed with an apology. I’ve had a recent instance where I deserved an apology but never got it, but I peacefully moved on anyway. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Domii says:

      Hi Jenna,
      Thank you for connecting with this! It’s true… letting go without waiting for an apology can be so empowering. Embracing gratitude and finding peace within ourselves is such a powerful path forward,I can attest to that. I’m glad this spoke to you! Thank you so much!

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