Source http://zenhabits.net/right-now/ 
I was talking with a friend who very often doesn’t feel he has a clear direction in life, doesn’t operate on any solid principles, and usually doesn’t feel he’s clear on what he should be doing at any given moment.
I completely relate to this difficulty: it’s the uncertainty of what you should be doing at this moment, or today, or in life. We feel this uncertainty all the time as stress, anxiety, fear — or simply the feeling that we’re doing things wrong.
So I’d like to share how I’m working with this uncertainty … a small number of ideas I learned from Zen and from playing the game of Go (a Chinese strategy game more complex than chess, played with black and white stones on a 19×19 grid).
In short, the ideas are:
- Keep the whole board in mind.
- Play one stone at a time.
- Dance with the uncertainty.
- Leave no trace.
Let’s look at each of them — they’ve been incredibly …
			 
			
	
	
		Source http://zenhabits.net/right-now/ 
I was talking with a friend who very often doesn’t feel he has a clear direction in life, doesn’t operate on any solid principles, and usually doesn’t feel he’s clear on what he should be doing at any given moment.
I completely relate to this difficulty: it’s the uncertainty of what you should be doing at this moment, or today, or in life. We feel this uncertainty all the time as stress, anxiety, fear — or simply the feeling that we’re doing things wrong.
So I’d like to share how I’m working with this uncertainty … a small number of ideas I learned from Zen and from playing the game of Go (a Chinese strategy game more complex than chess, played with black and white stones on a 19×19 grid).
In short, the ideas are:
- Keep the whole board in mind.
- Play one stone at a time.
- Dance with the uncertainty.
- Leave no trace.
Let’s look at each of them — they’ve been incredibly …
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