AT THE clinic, people present using the words “I am stuck” or say “I am not where I am meant to be”.

In life we often feel so over-whelmed that the small tasks become impossible or like we are always moving and getting nowhere, a sense of stagnation or a feeling of being emotionally suffocated. It is hard to escape. Being trapped in a situation can make us question our identity or worth. How did I get here and how can I get out of this situation?

When we face challenges in life we tend to spend time wondering how to get out of it or trying to figure out how everything will work out. We find ourselves in a situation that we had not planned or not envisioned in our lives.

“There is always another way”

It is perhaps that we can look at a situation in another way. Is life teaching me a lesson? Is there something that I need to learn like patience, self-love or to learn to love? Is there something in life that I need to let go of or something that I need to take on? Is there a better version of me that I must become?

Change is never easy- but it is life changing. Change can lead to strength and deeper compassion. During the process of change we can look at our life priorities, make new paths in life, build new skills and help build a new growth mind- set.

Perhaps, there is another way to evolve and there is another way. What if we could believe that we are exactly where we are meant to be in life. That everything that is working out. We can look back on life and see that things that happened in life lead to other opportunities like losing a job to starting a business.

Life is not without hard times and it can be uncomfortable, but life is not happening to us, it is happening for us. What if everything falls apart so that even better things can happen. Learning to trust is a wonderful way to allow ourselves to be exactly where we are in life. It is my passion at Clare Wellness Clinic to support clients in the navigation of life’s challenges using tools such as mindfulness and positive psychology, kinesiology, emotional self-regulation and many more.

Appointments are available Wednesday to Saturday from 9-6 and late evenings by request, “Out of this situation only good can come and I am safe” “When we change the way, we look at things, the things we look at change”.

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