5 Steps to Find Your Path in Life When You Are Lost
Do millennials feel lost?
Back then, the established mantra in school was: “You have to do well in school and go to college to get a good job, or you will be a failure for life!”
With high student debt, a declining quality of college education producing more students than available jobs, and consequently a lack of job prospects, many millennials have been fearful of this such mantra.
Tony Abbott might have written it well! However, many millennials are choosing other paths.
Many go about their daily lives trapped in what appears to be an endless sequence of actions. They are confused and lost. They don’t know what to do with their lives — forgetting why they often do certain things in the first place.
To live a rich and meaningful life, we must pause for a moment to consider the fundamental question; “Who am I?”
Self-identity is more than knowing your likes and dislikes, personality, strengths, and weaknesses. All of these things are important, but they don’t define the question of “who I am.” And that’s why neglect it as a short or long-term search quest.