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Moments of doubt

We all come across those moments when we feel lost. It doesn't matter our situation, we are bound to come across times when we start doubting: am I doing the right thing, what's the purpose of this life, what should I do?

I certainly have experienced many times when I felt lost at sea. I'm seriously not stranger to having doubts. It would occur randomly and I would wonder why? At times, I would dread when the feelings would make a surface.

It takes practice to accept those feelings. Do not resist and accept them as they come. Trust your intuition; maybe your self is trying to tell you something, maybe you have to stop and reflect, maybe you only need to pause and breathe. 

Of course, life wouldn't be life if it only ran smoothly, without any rough patches. These are what brings colours and beauty to this world. 

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