More Like You with Angie Mizzell

E31: What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do


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We don't always have crystal clarity. In fact, most of the time we don't—and yet life keeps asking us to move forward anyway. The questions pile up: big ones, small ones, ones your brain keeps circling back to even after you've tried to release them. In this episode, I share a simple practice for getting those questions out of your head and into a place where they can actually rest, so you can be present for the life that's right in front of you.

If you're in a season where more things feel uncertain than certain, this one is for you.

Takeaways from this episode:

-Why your brain keeps trying to solve problems that aren't ready to be solved — and what to do instead of fighting it

-The difference between letting a question go and lightening the load — and why only one of them actually works

-How writing down your open questions creates space for the ones that really deserve your attention

-What it looks like to revisit those questions over time — and why so many of them were resolved in the living, not the forcing

-Why "I don't know yet" is a complete answer, and what changes when you let it be one

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