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“SIGN YOU’RE READY FOR A MAJOR LIFE CHANGE(AND HOW TO PREPARE)”

These are the some sign when you are ready for major change. 1. You’re going through a painful challenge When you are experiencing a life challenge whether it’s in your career, relationship, family life, or finances, it’s usually an indication that a change of course is necessary. It also represents an opportunity for you to […]

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“SIGN YOU’RE READY FOR A MAJOR LIFE CHANGE(AND HOW TO PREPARE)”

These are the some sign when you are ready for major change.

1. You’re going through a painful challenge When you are experiencing a life challenge whether it’s in your career, relationship, family life, or finances, it’s usually an indication that a change of course is necessary. It also represents an opportunity for you to learn more about yourself, what you want, and how to make the necessary changes to deliver the joy and peace you are seeking.A major life challenge does not mean that you are stuck or that there is a setback in your life, although it may seem like it at the moment. It is basically life inviting you to do a bit of digging to grow and evolve as a person while setting new strategies into place to make life what you want it to be. Don’t let this rocky road be a sign that your life is doomed.

2. You’ve had itYou’ve been thinking about making a change for a while and you have had just about enough of the lack, unhappiness, frustration, and negativity that has been seeping into your soul. You’re sick and tired of being sick and tired. You’re ready for a change to rewrite your life story and make it one of joy, peace, abundance, and success and are willing to do what it takes to create a life you love because you know you are worthy of that. That sense that you have had it, is the best starting point for a real, lasting change.Maybe you’re still not sure if you are ready for a change? Or you find yourself a bit resistant to the idea that a change in your life might be necessary. Watch this video to learn how to handle change resistance.

3. You’re tired of barely hanging on You know on a fundamental level that life is meant to be enjoyed, experienced and truly loved and just paying the bills and getting by each month is slowly killing the creative and adventurous soul of yours. You dream of the day you can finally do what you love and live your life purpose and you are no longer willing to just survive. Your gut and soul are telling you it’s your time to thrive.

4. Your current life is too small to fit your big dreamsYou’ve got big dreams and as you look around your current life you know that some things are going to have to shift dramatically to make room for everything you want to do. Whether you want to quit your job and backpack through Europe or build a cabin in the woods to write your amazing novel, big things need to happen and you know that in order for your dreams to become reality, you have to embrace the changes that are coming.

5. You feel bored A healthy life shouldn’t be all fun and games, but if you’re starting to feel bored on a daily basis, then it could be a sign. There’s a difference between waking up on a Sunday and not knowing what to do, and waking up every day and feel bored. Maybe you don’t feel challenged in your job any longer, or your normal idea of fun is no longer giving you the enjoyment it once did before. Take the time to check with yourself. Are you just bored? Or do you need something more in your life? Humans are run by habits and routines, which makes it tough to change them. It also makes us stay in bad situations much longer than needed.

6. You’re Stressed:Stress is probably one of the most common signs that you’re in need of a change, but it can also be one of the signs that can be the hardest to react upon. Because when you’re stressed, you automatically feel anxious about making a change. It can be hard to deal with stress, but luckily there are many different types of solutions to deal with it. It often comes down to trying different ways and figuring out what works for you. But sometimes all you need to do is to figure out what is stressing you out and whether it’s worth it. If the stress comes down to being a sign, then you need to accept it and create a change in your life, because you’re clearly ready for a change.

7. You realize that there is no stimulation in your life Humans need stimulation in their daily lives because we will feel scared, stressed and unhappy at times. If you can tell that you no longer have that stimulation in your life, then it’s a sign that you’re ready for a change. What drove you in the past or got your heart pounding faster once might not do the same for you anymore. Before you get to the previous mentioned state of minds, you can get ahead of things and recognize this lack of stimulation as soon as possible as a sign.

Let’s learn how to prepare for major change…..

Strategies in Preparing for Change

In moments of impending change, there exists a temptation to remain within the comforting realms of stability, seeking to savor the remaining moments before life shifts. Procrastination in preparing for change, however, can be detrimental. The following are several strategies you can employ to effectively prepare for foreseen change.

1. Create a list of positive outcomes.Even the most flexible people can become overwhelmed by change. Start your mental preparation for change by thinking about all the good things that will come of this change. Make sure to refer back to this list often as you slide from your old life to the new. This will remind you why change, even if it is frustrating, can lead to better things.

2. Make plans for negative consequences.Only you can decide which negative outcomes are easy to bear and which ones will make your life miserable. For the latter, plan a few coping mechanisms to get you through. This might mean devoting more time to stress-reducing activities (such as exercise) or deciding to spend more personal time on yourself during the first few weeks of change.

3. Speak to your loved ones.We often forget changes not only affect us but also those around us. Whenever possible, give your loved ones a heads up on how the change might affect you and your relationship with them. Some changes require more of your time, meaning you have less time for socialization. Giving them a heads up helps them to understand why you might be more stressed during the change period. Your loved ones may surprise you by helping you through the transition.

4. Identify your constants.Even a huge personal change, like moving to another country, doesn’t mean everything you ever knew will disappear. You can still maintain relationships with loved ones, enjoy favorite hobbies, or even establish a familiar morning routine. Identifying things that will remain the same, and keeping them the same, will help give your life a semblance of consistency amidst change.And remember, once change hits, you should always…

5. Give yourself time to adjust.No matter how well prepared you may be, things will occur that you cannot expect. Remember that you will need an adjustment period to get used to the change. Try not to let new circumstances completely overwhelm you at first. Taking things one day at a time, rather than looking forward to next month or next year, can make the change more bearable.

CONCLUSION-Ultimately, change can be good or bad.  It is always up to you to decide if a change is for the better or for the worse.  However, if you give yourself time to prepare for change, you might surprise yourself with how much you can accomplish.

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Amrita PuriA
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Amrita Puri

A curious soul with an eye for aesthetic living and modern trends. When not exploring Singapore's hidden cafes, you'll find me curating minimalist spaces, testing wellness routines, or hunting for sustainable fashion finds. Passionate about sharing lifestyle insights, urban photography, and mindful living tips. Currently learning Japanese and searching for the perfect matcha latte in town. ✨

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