This message is super important and harder to decode. You may have gotten the big piece of your purpose. You can FEEL that you are supposed to help women for instance. Ahhh, but HOW are you supposed to help them?
As a teacher? A coach? Author? Best friend? Manager? Being able to tell if you've set sail on the wrong course to the RIGHT destination is critical.
Here Are Your 3 Guideposts:
#1 Both Head and Heart are uncertain
When you are going the wrong way, both head AND heart feel worried, doubtful or nervous at times. (When the Resistance is about Doing the Wrong THING - it's split. Your Head is certain and your heart is saying No.)
Unfortunately, our head (Ego) doesn't like FEELING uncertain so this will periodically show up as blame, overwhelm, anger, exhaustion, confusion and stubbornness in the face of facts. That's all the same as "I'm uncertain and afraid that how I'm doing this won't work."
#2 Things That Really SHOULD
Work...Don't
The Universe that loves you, sees you beating your bleeding hands on a locked door and never looking around to see and use the open window. To show you that you are going the wrong way, things that "should" work WON'T.
When your reasonable actions fail more than anyone would
expect, suspect that you may be going the wrong way. Failure is often feedback to turn.
#3 You Keep Having to Force Outcomes
It's a catch 22. If you are doing the RIGHT THING in the RIGHT WAY, you never have to FORCE an outcome. So you already know something is wrong because you NEED to engineer, MacGuyver, control or push this sucker.
This trap directs your attention away from the process
(the steps you are taking, which you CAN and SHOULD control) and onto the outcome, the part you have no business with or ultimate control over.
Become more concerned about training for your marathon than what place you will finish.