Liberation from burnout is in large part about embracing change as an absolute constant in life.
When most of us think about change we think about changing stuff: habits, things, relationships, work.
But change is spiritual; it requires faith, trust, courage, beliefe, honesty, and love.
Change makes you reach inside yourself and be alone with your desires and your fears.
You have to find the courage to step off into the unknown if you want a new beginning.
You have to begin trusting and listening to yourself, rather than others.
You have to reach inside yourself and surrender to some guiding force, intuition, inner whisper or set of beliefs you can count on.
Change makes you confront the truth about your wants and dreams, your shortcomings and your strengths.
Then you have to reach inside yourself and take responsibility for it all.
Change means having the courage to let go of the outcome, be open to the unexpected, and as a consequence find serenity, strength, and eventually yourself.
Change doesn’t have to be scary, it is the process of constant renewal. When you discover that, you discover the point of being alive.