Are you wasting your life without even knowing it? Let’s find out.

We all had dreams when we were children, some more realistic than others, but all attainable with the right amount of sacrifice, dedication and tenacity.

Of course, things can get in the way of dreams, but some of us, instead of finding new goals, allow our commitment and determination to fizzle out and tend to settle for the easiest and most comfortable options.

It takes a lot of courage to admit to yourself that you need a drastic change or that your life is going in the wrong direction. Sometimes, you need a little guidance to ring those alarm bells and make that change. Here are five tell-tale signs you are wasting your life but won’t admit it.

1. Wasting time

Ever been on your favourite website, or watching a few episodes of your favourite show, and 1 pm silently morphs into 9 pm? That is because 24 hours goes by faster than we think.

If you are spending the majority of your day doing things that benefit no one, least of all yourself, this is a sign that you are wasting your time. You should aim to get something out of every hour of every day.

If you spend all of that time watching TV, surfing the web, and playing video games, what are you actually getting out of life?

2. Lack of growth

If you want to know whether or not you are on the right path in life and heading towards fulfilment, ask yourself this question: Am I in the same place I was ten years ago? If the answer is yes, you need to make some changes.

Even if you are in a rewarding job, the fact that you have been doing the same thing for such a long time means that you are treading water and your life isn’t going anywhere. If you challenge yourself and try new things, you will prevent boredom, staleness and have the drive to move forward.

3. Happiness

Success can’t truly be measured by wealth or material possessions; real success is being able to undoubtedly proclaim one’s happiness. If you can’t honestly say that you are happy, you are not leading a fulfilled life.

The next step is to assess your life, figure out the cause of your unhappiness and make the pertinent changes to improve your situation.

4. No future plans

If you are not looking ahead and planning for the future, this essentially means that you have lost hope that anything will change and you have come to terms with being unhappy in your life.

New opportunities never fall into our laps, we have to chase them, and we have to create them.

If you make a step-by-step plan, you will not only feel good for finally doing something, you will also see that your goals and dreams are well within your reach.

5. Lethargy

Often, when you get into a routine, or you decide that your life is, and always will be a certain way, you give up. When this happens, lethargy sets in, and your enthusiasm to change or grow becomes weaker.

You need to know that it’s never too late. If you feel uninspired by your current situation, be brave and do everything in your power to change that fact. Find a new passion, re-ignite an old one, just do something to get out of that slump!

If you read this list and saw some parallels with your life, don’t immediately think the worst. This is a resounding positive!

If you take an honest look at your situation and take note of some of the steps displayed in this list, you are already on the road to taking full control of your life.


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This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Subash Pokharel

    Yeah. Going through same stage. Thanks for awakening me. I am feeling dull, stuck and mundane. At crossroad. Nowhere to go.

  2. Thea Dunlap

    This article is a good wake up call when I read it. Thanks for sharing it.

  3. Michael

    The purpose of life isn’t to be happy… Happiness is a byproduct of living, not a goal. A person doesn’t have to be happy to be successful.

  4. Mitch Bray

    I disagree with the doing the same thing for ten years. If you wan to be a writer for he rest of uour life, then be a writer. If you wan to work a the same place ten years form now, then so be it. But make sure that it is something that you want to do. And I don’t see anything wrong with binge watching anything or sutfing the net as long as you attend to other duties and do not neglect God and others. And happiness is not my goal in life, but inner peace. I say be content with what you have, but work for what you want to have. I myself prefer continuity over alteration and always will.

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