5 Questions to Ask When You’re Completely Lost About What You Want
Being lost about what’s wanted creates paralysis. Decisions get postponed because there is no internal sense of what would be right. Days pass in a fog where nothing feels compelling enough to pursue. The blankness where desire should exist makes everything feel pointless. These five questions provide a framework for reconnecting with want when it’s gone missing. They work through experimentation rather than analysis, through noticing rather than figuring out. Question 1: What did time disappear doing? Think back over the past month or year. When did hours pass without being noticed? When did the clock become irrelevant because engagement was total? These moments reveal what captures attention naturally, without force or obligation. They’re breadcrumbs pointing toward genuine interest. The activity itself might not be practical or impressive. The content matters less than the experience of absorption. What creates that absorption is usually connected to some authentic interest tha...