Your life looks perfect on the surface but you have that nagging feeling in the pit of your stomach that there’s more. Suddenly what used to bring you joy now feels unfulfilling. Time to pay attention and recognise the signs you’re outgrowing your life. And what to do next…
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There are moments when things that once felt comfortable begin to feel restrictive. Your friendships, routines or career may just not fulfil you anymore. This feeling is unsettling but it’s natural. It can be a sign that your current life is not aligned with the next step of your growth.
Many people may feel like taking a step back, but it’s important to bear the discomfort, to recognise that you’re outgrowing your life. You might be on the verge of creating a more fulfilling future.
You feel stagnant and uninspired in your routine
Habits can make us feel grounded but if they start to feel draining and repetitive, there’s a problem. If you find that your daily routine feels like it’s dragging you, it may be a sign that your needs and interests are evolving.
You yearn for change
Whether it’s a new hobby, direction in career or change of scenery, a persistent desire for something different indicates personal growth and you’re allowed to make space for that. When your inner voice is nudging you toward something new, pay attention and see where it takes you.
Relationships feel misaligned
We all know that people’s needs, priorities and values change all the time. You may find that certain circle don’t feel energising or supportive anymore. It doesn’t mean that those connections don’t mean anything anymore, just that you’re changing. In turn, if you’re on the receiving end of someone else’s growth, don’t take it personal. Cherish the memories and move with the flow of the relationship.
Your goals have shifted/elevated
Goals that once made you feel motivated no longer seem meaningful. Maybe career ambitions that once seemed important are now making way for well-being and self-care or time with loved ones.
You feel restless
This is often the most common sign. Life can appear stable but you still feel unsettled. This means you’re ready for a new chapter, even if you don’t know what it look like yet.
What to do when you feel like you’re outgrowing your life
- Small shifts: Rather than making drastic changes, explore small steps – things that ignite your being.
- Journaling: This will help to identify your feelings and what exactly you want out of life, whether it’s trying a new hobby or taking a new course.
- Make space: Don’t feel pressured to stick to one path like so many women do. Anyone can start over any time. Stay in preparation mode even if you can’t see the next step.
Final thoughts
Change doesn’t happen all at once. Take small steps towards a life that’s infinitely more fulfilling and authentic. Believe that you deserve it.
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