I feel that something is missing in my life but I can't quite put my finger on what it is. I like my job, the company I work for, and the people I work with. I have great support from my family, but I know I am not 100% happy in life and I don't know why. There is definitely something missing and I have no clue as to what it is.
Figuring it out could be so much fun! Time to try a bunch of things you’ve never done before!?
True. There are several things that I'd like to do. I just need to get better organized.
@Captain747ex screw that! Conditions will never be perfect. Pick the first of those things you are thinking of and make it happen. That’s all the organizing you need. Lol
@BeccaVa You make a pretty persuasive argument there.
Is there a way you are growing right now? When the soil, sun and rain around you are perfect... it's easy to get bored, but it's a perfect time to focus on inner growth. Volunteering, reading a new genre of book, meditating, the choice is up to you.
Something (or somebod y) that you look forward to seeing/doing!
Possibly.
Nobody is or should be 100% happy. This is not an achievable goal, so it will only make you unhappy trying to achieve it. You don’t mention a partner, so maybe a bit of romance is what is missing. Try to concentrate on all the positives, you have a lot of good things going on in your life. Having a positive and not a negative attitude will make you feel better and will attract people to you, and who knows where that could lead!
A very good point.
@Captain747ex Why did you not give me a like then? I put a lot of thought into my reply to you!
@Marionville My apologies, I meant to do that and thought I did. Too many things going through a tired head.
I know exactly how you feel.
I'm sorry to hear that. At least we're both not alone.
It's hard to be 100% happy. But seriously, I had something similar happen to me, and I thought I had every reason to be completely content. Turns out, my marriage was failing, and I was completely oblivious to it. I don't know if you're married or not, but my point is, something was happening below my level of awareness. I hope that's not the case with you. Maybe, as @AMGT says, it's dopamine, which would be easier to fix.
It wouldn't be a failing marriage, that failed a long time ago.
Go skydiving or something. Do something that’ll get the adrenaline pumping. Get in the pit at an aggressive concert. Get goosebumps somehow and go with it.
I would like to go skydiving sometime. It looks like fun.
Are you missing a loving relationship?
I'll be honest, yes I do miss a living relationship. However, I don't feel that is what is causing this void.