Growth from
Discontent ... Life's Way Of Giving You A Little Push
by: Edward B. Toupin
That strange, gut-wrenching
feeling you have is not the sushi you had for lunch. It's your soul trying to
give you a nudge to do something. A word for that feeling is "discontent."
Discontent is a state of not being satisfied or fulfilled in your current
situation.
Of course, this same feeling can
apply to a hundred different situations, from a work-related issue to a
personal issue at home. But, the resulting meaning is still the same:
"make a change." Some people listen to that feeling and change their
life in such a way as to eliminate that feeling. However, some people that fall
into discontent, but tend to remain in that situation as they find it a place
of "same-ness" and "safety."
--- Souler Greenhouse ---
Discontent is actually a
"souler greenhouse" of change. It is the first warnings you receive
that things are not what they should be and that a change is required to
correct the situation. Discontent comes when there is juxtaposition between
needs and desires. Usually, you're pursuing a need, achieve it, and then
continue to pursue the ideals of the same need. This occurs because you don't
know what to do once you reach the objective. However, once you achieve a need,
you need to move on to the next pursuit.
Many people find that discontent
for a given situation is acceptable. For instance, discontent with your work
might feel acceptable because you have to make money and care for your family.
In this way, you learn to overcome the discontent by accepting the obligations.
However, while this may work, it is not necessarily the route to take. Indeed,
you might need the job, but this feeling is calling for an evaluation as some
aspect of the situation needs attention.
Discontent can provide you with
either a reason to stay right where you are or a fertile environment from which
to move forward. While it does provide a way for the Universe to bring
attention to a situation, we sometimes become so accustomed to the feeling that
it becomes part of our life. In such a case, if we adapt and the discontented
feeling is resolved, we will miss it.
--- Growth ---
Growth from discontent is an
amazing change. Again, comparing to the greenhouse, it can either smother you,
or help you grow. However, change from discontent is something that you have to
execute consciously, because discontent can also provide you with a safety
zone. By accepting discontent in one part of your life, it can spread into
other areas of your life. You can become satisfied with the feeling because it
becomes familiar. However, you end up working on parts of your life in hopes of
resolving the feeling when you find that, once that part of your life has
changed, you still feel the same.
Growth occurs because you feel a
push, or pull, to move in a direction. The objective is to obtain a balance
such that the discontent disappears. Once you achieve the necessary change, you
will be able to leave the discontented feelings behind you. Focus on the
situation that makes you feel the discontent, not on other issues that may, or
may not, make you feel better. The contented feeling from "doing busy
work" or fixing something that isn't broken is fleeting, unless you tackle
the core issue.
The growth comes in once you
embrace the change. When you move from an area of the familiar, you must learn
something new or different to adapt to the unfamiliar. However, in this
transition, you are putting your life back in balance and moving forward, which
eliminates those feelings of discontent.
--- What's next? ---
Don't let discontent drag you
down! Listen to your gut! It will always tell you when change is necessary. It
might be a simple gnawing feeling or a twisted knot. In either case, be honest
with yourself and trust that feeling. Discontent is the universe's way of
telling you that a change is necessary within yourself to resolve the
situation. It is there to warn you of situations and guide you when things need
to change.
To make the change, you have to
know where you are and where you want to be in the near future. However, the
one thing to keep in mind is that you want to achieve some type of balance to
counter the discontent. Remember that discontent is caused from an imbalance in
one or more parts of your life. Ask yourself, and focus on, what it is that is
causing you the most concern. Once you are able to determine the issue, only
then can you set out on a goal that satisfies the feeling. Such an approach
will not only restore balance, but it will also allow you to move forward to a
more fulfilling life.
About The Author
Edward B. Toupin is an author,
life-strategy coach, counselor, and technical writer living in Las Vegas, NV.
Among other things, he authors books and articles on topics ranging from
career success through life organization and fulfillment. For more
information, e-mail Edward at etoupin@toupin.com or visit his
sites at http://www.toupin.com or http://www.make-life-great.com.
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