Things fall apart all the time, only to fall back into place. If you’re experiencing an upheaval in your life then you should not worry about it. Let life take its course and things happen on their own pace. Resisting it will bring more misery and suffering so try to embrace what the new things will be. The universe will arrange itself to make things happen for you and you will not feel miserable anymore.
Even though everything will fall into place at some point or the other, it’s better to be prepared so that it doesn’t hit you so hard. You need to have an outlook for the future so that you can take cautionary measures and brace for the impact.
Here are 7 things that say you’re about to experience a massive change in your life:
1. Synchronicities
Synchronicities basically mean ‘meaningful coincidences’. This is something that you can miss out on very easily because people don’t pay much attention to such things. So don’t be like that and start giving a thought as to why you met a certain person when you most needed to or why you keep seeing something all time.
Such things are there for a purpose and can act as warning signals before the collapse. For instance, if you see the number 5 everywhere, it is a sign that means you need to change something in your life.
Seeing a pattern of numbers in the clock. For example, 11:11, 12:34, 12:12, 22:22. While any particular set of numbers will only last for 60 seconds at most, but somehow every time you look at the clock it is/was set on this brief period of time. Repeating numbers are not a simple coincidence nor a matter of chance. As a clear symbol of synchronicity, repeating numbers conceal a deeper message coming from the spiritual world and reveals hidden secrets.
2. Excited nervousness
You are aware that the path you chose is right, but you can’t help feeling nervous at the same time. Give yourself some time to adjust to the new things or new experiences that will unfold on your way.
3. Feeling of being lost
Everyone has experienced this at least once in their life. You feel as if there is no direction in which you can go and you feel completely and utterly lost. With no sense of purpose you are bound to feel lonely and detached from people. Don’t isolate yourself and try to talk to people to find your lost purpose again.
4. Feeling of being annoyed
Feeling annoyed with your life is only natural and I will tell you to not feel this way. Such purposelessness will eventually engender irritation and frustration which needs to be addressed in a healthy manner. Calm down a bit because the more you fret, the more negativity and negative outcomes will find its way to you.
5. Isolation
You will grow isolated from everything as I mentioned above. You can treat it positively and take the time off from everything and everyone. You can reflect in this time rather than wallow in misery. If you need advice then reach out for a friend or family member.
6. Thinking about the Past
All these changes are naturally making you look towards the past and all the happy times you had. You keep thinking how your life was all good even though it might not have been. The present conditions are too overwhelming for you so the past seems like nice place to settle in. Don’t make this mistake and start planning for the future and finding ways to make your present better.
7. Erratic behavior
You might develop some habits or behavioral patterns which will be harmful for yourself like smoking or drinking. Do not sway with the temptation and if you find yourself indulging in compulsive behavioral activities then call a friend who will be able to help you! Continuing down that road without a helping hand of a friend can result in a disaster.
These are just some signs to give you an idea about the concept of massive change. You are going through a tough phase but you don’t need be alone in this. The best way to deal with this is to reach out to people who you think could support you and guide you through it.
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