Mental clarity means freedom from ambiguity or clearness of perception.
When you have mental clarity, the matter at hand or the situation you’re dealing with is in focus. The path ahead is illuminated. You aren’t weighing pros and cons. Your mind is calm. You know what to do next.
A clear view, a clear sky, a clear mind, and a clear conscience all have the same thing in common: a lack of obstruction (respectively, a building or fence, clouds, an unresolved issue, guilt).
When you have clarity, you know it. But how can you tell when you don’t have it? You probably lack clarity if you:
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Come to a major fork in the road and are unsure about what to do or which path to take
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Struggle with minor decision-making
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Feel confused, overwhelmed, stressed, anxious, or tired
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Are in a fog or feel “brain dead”
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Rehash the same situations or problems over and over again
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Feel stuck
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Are chronically disorganized
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Feel ineffective or unproductive
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Always have too much to do
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Are easily distracted
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Operate by consensus
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Constantly question yourself
There can be other causes for these symptoms, of course, and hopefully you don’t have all of them at the same time. But there’s no question that a lack of clarity can make your life much more difficult and challenging than it needs to be.
The bad news and the good news is that we confuse and obstruct our own minds. We create our own lack of clarity. In general, we do it by letting our brain use us instead of the other way around. If you can identify how you habitually get in your own way, you’ll have a much better chance of stepping aside.
I’ll talk about some of the most common obstructions to clarity in upcoming posts.
In the meantime, here are some questions to ask yourself to help you get in touch with your experience of clarity—and the lack thereof.
What is something you HAVE clarity about?
How does being clear affect your thoughts, feelings, and actions?
What is something you DON’T HAVE clarity about?
How does being unclear affect your thoughts, feelings, and actions?
Please feel free to share your thoughts, feelings, or experiences concerning clarity.
T Marie Snell says
I honestly struggle with all of these but 3-4… My life seems like its always in confusion and disorder. The more I try to get it together seems the more opposition worse it gets…