#17 Q. WHAT OCCUPIES YOUR MIND #365daysofsoulsearching

This is the another question of the 365 day challenge. After replying to these 365 question on soul-searching you would certainly come out decisive, confident, and much more hopeful with yourself than ever before. And, I will help you to know yourself more every single day for the next 365 days.

WHAT IS SOUL-SEARCHING?

What does “soul-searching” accomplishes? Where do you end up with it? It is digging deep and focusing on oneself to lead a contended life. Because, soul-searching could create a visualization of your much achievable future by giving you an insight of what one is today, in the present.

“A situation does not attract any misfortune of life. It’s the way you perceive the solution does.” And, this is where “soul-searching” backs you with.

ANSWER THIS #17 QUESTION

#17 question
Whether you try to improve the past, practice the present, or plan the future?

Know! Which thought you are most occupied by past, present, or future.

“Don’t let the past haunt you. Don’t let the present exhaust you. Don’t let the future distress you.”

– Farheen Dhanjal

YOU ARE WHAT OCCUPIES YOUR MIND

What we are preoccupied with, gets to be the main outcomes of our lives. When we are preoccupied with nurturing and growing up our fate but feeding on the word of doubt. By being preoccupied we often ignore the present, live by our past and don’t let something new happen to us.

By being in past or dreaming for a pleasant future you are surely being discouraged to work things out today. You have put faith aside and continue to walk after something that has an awful memory. Occupy yourself with faith, appreciate others, building trust with oneself. Instead of meditating on the thought that haunts you to move forwards.

Worrying can get the better of almost anybody. Work stresses, personal concerns, and sometimes even irrational thoughts can seep into your mind and interfere with your ability to concentrate on ordinary tasks. Unfortunately, stopping those worries isn’t easy–there’s no “off switch” that can shut your worried thoughts down. However, there are a handful of habits that, once integrated into your life, can force your worries to leave and free up your mind to focus on more positive, productive things. https://www.inc.com/jayson-demers/7-habits-that-force-your-mind-to-stop-worrying.html

CONTENTS OF THE QUESTION

Each question would consist of 3 parts:
Part 1: QUESTION – It would determine the path of knowing you as an individual.

Part 2: KNOW – It would let you know what you learned about yourself.

Part 3: QUOTE – It would depict the righteous approach to the concept being asked in the question.

HOW TO PRACTICE THIS ACTIVITY?

You just have to reply to Part 1, and just read, learn and reflect on Part 2 and 3.

Grab a pen & paper and start writing your reply. Remember! Nothing is tough when it comes to doing it for yourself. And, you just need to be truthful to yourself.

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Happy “soul-searching”

Published by FARHEEN DHANJAL

I am besides being a self-help writer and podcaster am a lawyer as well. I sense an intense inclination towards the power of words; their placing, usage moreover the power of interpretation they possess in law as well as philosophy. My writings are an outcome of great mind processing, notion understanding, and articulation skills as I write: – Concrete and straightforward, – Therapy and self-help, and – Professional and guidance.

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