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How to Find What Brings You Joy
joy is not as far away as it feels right now.
but i understand why it feels that way.
for a long time, i thought joy was something i had to figure out.
something hidden. something i had to chase. something that would finally arrive once i became a certain version of myself.
more healed. more confident. more put together.
so i kept searching.
i looked for it in big decisions. in life direction. in questions like:
what am i meant to do? whatâs my purpose? what will finally make me happy?
and the more i asked those questions, the further joy seemed to drift.
because it started to feel like pressure.
like something important i was supposed to get right.
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but if iâm honest, the moments iâve felt the most joy were never that complicated.
they were small.
quiet.
almost easy to miss.
like the time i made tea in the afternoon and actually sat down to drink it, instead of carrying it around while doing something else.
or when i put music on and didnât try to be productive at the same time.
or when i laughed at something so simple, and didnât immediately move on to the next thing.
those moments didnât come from figuring out my life.
they came from being in it.
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thatâs the shift iâm learning now:
joy is not something you find at the end of clarity.
itâs something you notice in the middle of living.
and i know that might feel almost⌠underwhelming.
because a part of you wants something clearer. something more certain. something that tells you:
this is it. this is your joy.
but joy doesnât usually arrive like that.
it shows up softly.
in what feels light. in what feels gentle. in what you donât have to force yourself into.
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so instead of asking:
what will make me happy forever?
try asking:
what feels a little bit better right now?
not perfect. not life-changing.
just⌠a little bit better.
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maybe itâs going outside for a few minutes.
maybe itâs choosing something you want to do instead of something you should do.
maybe itâs letting yourself linger in a moment instead of rushing through it.
these are not small things.
this is how joy starts to trust you.
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because the truth is:
if youâve spent a long time in survival mode, joy can feel unfamiliar.
even uncomfortable.
your system is used to urgency. to pressure. to always looking ahead.
so when things get quiet, you donât always feel peace.
sometimes you feel⌠restless.
like you should be doing something else.
and that doesnât mean youâve lost your ability to feel joy.
it just means youâre still learning how to be with it.
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you donât need to solve your whole life to feel better.
you donât need a perfect plan.
you donât need to âfind your passionâ in one clear moment.
you just need to start noticing what feels like a soft yes.
and let that be enough for today.
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so hereâs something you can practice:
today, choose one small moment and stay in it a little longer than you usually would.
donât rush it. donât multitask it. donât turn it into something productive.
just let yourself be there.
fully.
even if it feels unfamiliar.
especially if it feels unfamiliar.
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joy is not hiding from you.
itâs waiting in the places youâve been moving too quickly to feel.
and youâre allowed to slow down enough to meet it.
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if this resonated, start with your worthiness workbook.
it will help you gently reconnect with what feels true, safe, and enough without pressure to âfigure everything out.â
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