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How to let go of a lifelong dream and embrace a new one?
Growing up, we all had a dream of becoming something. Whether you wanted to be a pilot, a cricketer, or a film star, you realized soon that you are outgrowing those dreams as you step into adulthood. But what about the dreams that you nurture as an adult? What do you do if those don’t work out? Should you give keep pursuing or let go to make way for new ones? There are different ways to deal with unfulfilled dreams. Let's look at some of them.
Why should you let go of your dream?
Before we dive into how to let go of your dreams to start afresh, let’s think about why you should let go. The difference between dreams of childhood and adulthood is that one is made with a conscious choice rather than just whims. This isn’t something that fascinated you and now you want to be just like that.
Rather it’s something you’ve given considerable thought, effort, and time to realize into reality. As a result, it's normal to feel that you have lost. This in turn induces a sort of inferiority complex which simply obstructs any future progress. But this isn’t how it should be.
You need to realize that failure to realize a dream is part of life. No one is perfect and neither everyone is destined to achieve everything that they desire in life. Sometimes things won’t go along with your way. If you stay stuck on that, you will only waste your precious time. The best course of action is to be graceful and channel your energy and effort into something new. You will be sure to find success elsewhere.
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How to let go of broken dreams?
Take a pause
The world is constantly moving. Life is like a race, and you have to constantly battle it out with time. But this shouldn’t be the case always. In the constant chase of attaining your dream, you are probably failing to evaluate your mental state.
The best thing to do in such a scenario is to take a break. Rather than being constantly associated with your dream, try and disjoint yourself. The more you disassociate with your dream, the easier it will be to let go. Take a break from everything related to your dream so that you can have some alone time.
We understand that it’s not easy to let go of dreams that easy considering the effort and time you put in. But sometimes, you might get so engrossed that you need to reassess your life priorities from a distance. This will often help you to come to terms with the unrequited and unattainable dreams and even encourage you to pursue new ones.
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Let go of your ego
You’ve probably heard success stories of people who never gave up. People who are idolized in their respective industries for making it through everything to achieve an unparalleled level of success. But the truth is, those are just a few examples. Reality isn’t a fairy tale where everyone achieves what they dream of.
Most people won’t ever come even close to achieving their premeditated dreams. And there’s nothing wrong with it. What’s wrong here is the ego. You won’t see many people accepting the fact that they have failed. People don’t like accepting that they have failed, rather they keep trying on and on or give up and do nothing. Either way, the cycle of unproductiveness continues.
To break this vicious cycle, you need to make peace with your ego. Your ego won't ever let you move past your unrealized dreams. Put your ego aside, and you’ll see a world of opportunity waiting for you.
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Be your buddy
Never think of yourself as the enemy. Many people alienate themselves as the reason behind unfulfilled dreams. However, the more you get disjointed with yourself, the harder it will get for you to give up on your dreams. So, what should you do?
We suggest you be easy on yourself. Rather than constantly self-imploring for issues, try and incorporate an accepting mindset. Always remember that you are your biggest inspiration and best friend. As long as one believes in oneself, everything is possible. This is where most people fail to confide and let self-doubt seep in. Allow yourself to divert from a dream if it's not yielding any result. You can always try on another front as long as you have yourself.
Be thankful
While pursuing a lifelong dream, people often forget what they have achieved in life. The constant pursuit of dreams often dissociates people from what they already have. Changing this mindset is intricately related to the mentality of letting go.
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Now the question is, how do you change this mindset? The answer is simple, being thankful and showing gratitude. The pursuit of excellence often makes people blind. Rather than going after impossible dreams, it's easier to be thankful for what you already have and channel your effort into something more realistic.
Consider the options at hand
This is probably the most important step you can take to let go of your unrequited dream. If we look at the core reason why people can't let go of a dream and move forward, we see that there is an innate inability to see beyond past that one dream. People do not consider the options they have in hand.
We have all heard of the yin and yang. For every yin, there is a yang, the perfect substitute. Contrary to your unrequited dream, there are other options that you aren’t exploring. Rather you are stuck at one thing and going round and round. This shouldn’t be the case though. The more you open up to new ideas, the old dreams will dissipate easily and you will be able to make a smooth transition to new goals.
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Bottom Line
Letting go of your dreams may not be easy. These are hopes and aspirations people put in their all into. It's only natural that a failure to achieve them will result in disappointment. That disappointment shouldn’t beget the opportunities that can be salvaged from other fronts. The more you open up to new ideas, the better your life will become.
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