“When you stop asking the world who you are, you begin to remember.”
It’s easy to get disoriented in a noisy world.
So many voices telling you what matters. What’s smart. What’s realistic.
But if you listen closely, there’s another voice — quieter, but clearer.
It’s the voice of your inner compass.
You may have stopped trusting it after making a choice that didn’t go as planned. Or maybe it was dismissed so often, you stopped hearing it at all.
But that voice is not gone. It’s waiting. Waiting for you to come back.
Not to shout. But to listen.
You don’t need to be certain of the whole map. You just need to reconnect to your true north.
The rest will unfold one honest step at a time.
Breathe slowly. Inhale trust, exhale confusion. Ask inwardly: “What do I know that I’ve been pretending not to?” Wait for the answer — not in words, but in sensation.
Turn off all outside input for 30 minutes today — no podcasts, news, or advice. Let your own thoughts rise. Journal what comes.
Logan M. “I used to crowdsource every decision. But when I learned to trust my gut again, I made better choices — and they felt like *mine.*”
You don’t need to know it all. Just the next true step.