As I’ve been sitting in the house all I have is time to think. Such thinking has inspired me to take inventory on my life. You know, taking a deeper divine into situations and people that have to go. Truth be told, I’m always reflecting and making modifications. However, now I have more time and less distractions. Being in quarantine really gives perspective on who’s really there for you and who’s not. If your in quarantine and realize certain people or situations no longer serve you, it’s time to take inventory.
When something no longer serves you it will be an undeniable gut feeling. You can feel something isn’t right. When you get that feeling, it’s a nudge for you to change it. Here’s a few quarantine examples…
- You call or text people and they don’t communicate back.
- You read text messages or receive phone calls about things your not interested in.
- Movies or music you were once interested in become annoying.
- Your seeking more meaning from life.
- You are struggling with being still and getting to know yourself.
If any of those examples sound familiar…it’s time to take inventory. To guide your quarantine inventory process, find a place to be still and reflect on the following questions:
- What matter’s the most to me right now?
- What areas of my life have I been the least productive in?
- Who has contacted me and asked me, are you okay?
- Who have I contacted during quarantine, did they appreciate it?
- What thoughts, things or people are adding more anxiety/stress to my life?
- What thoughts, things or people are adding extreme joy and sanity into my life?
- If quarantine becomes my new normal for a few months what should my daily/weekly schedule look like?
I hope these questions serve purpose in helping you make space in your life for new people/things after quarantine.
Until Next Time,
-Peach