The amazing sense of knowing what you want
The other day, while talking to a friend, I suddenly had this amazing sense of knowing what I want. It felt so gooood. It was just like a prize you aim for so long and you finally get it.
It’s not only about knowing what you want. It’s about naturally, effortless, “built-in” knowing what you want.
How do you recognize this feeling? A random idea passes through your head. But, when your brain automatically translates it into a dream, your brain automatically finds ways to achieve it, your brain automatically searches your calendar to see whether it could be achieved in the following months, or in 1-2 years, or maybe in 3-4 years and you are just quietly contemplating the whole scene, that’s it! The feeling of what you really want.
Here’s the random idea I was telling you about which ended up in a well defined dream: Smile on a beach in Portugal, while hearing all around the sweet and incomprehensible Portuguese.

Photo by k (summer break)
Then I realized. I started thinking more structured about the meaning of my thoughts and I started being more aware of what I want due to the exercise I had lately using Trigwee.
What about you? Have you ever experienced this feeling?

I sometimes have a certain feeling which might be exactly what you’re describing. I would not call it knowing what you want.
It’s not about the goal itself, about knowing that the object of the dream is what you want. It’s more about having a vision of what is going to happen, and feeling a very deep, visceral certainty that that’s how it’s going to be, no question.
Is this what you were referring to?
The feeling I am describing could include the visceral certainty that that’s how it’s going to be you are talking about. Also, it’s about having some very defined dreams which naturally cohabit with you and going for them. It’s not necessary that you have already defined goals and actions to achieve them. Nevertheless, you are certain that no matter the obstacles are, you are going to solve any problem that may appear, including the question: “How the hell am I going to do this?”