What If Our Anxiety Was Just Our Soul Calling for Attention?
Bev Hepting
Award-Winning Storyteller | International & TEDx Speaker | "Retiring | Continuing to Serve some Clients | Transitioning to Empower Women 60+ to Live Their 3rd Act with Power & Passion ??"
In a world that moves at a relentless pace, where productivity is worshipped, and "normal" is defined by keeping up, we often find ourselves feeling anxious, down, or completely out of sync. The instant reaction? Society would have us believe that we need a quick fix—a pill, a distraction, anything to numb the discomfort. But what if, instead of looking outward for solutions, we turned inward? What if those uncomfortable feelings were actually a signal from our soul, calling us to slow down and pay attention?
Listening to Our Soul’s Cry
Imagine that when anxiety rears its head, it’s not a random chemical imbalance but a message. Your soul is gently—or perhaps urgently—trying to get your attention. Anxiety, restlessness, and even sadness can be signs that we’ve strayed too far from ourselves, becoming disconnected from our inner peace, purpose, or authenticity.
Anxiety might be saying, “Hey, you’re not in alignment. You’re doing too much of what doesn’t matter and not enough of what does.” When we view our emotions this way, they become less of a “problem” to solve and more of a conversation to listen to.
The Soul and Its Subtle Signals
Our soul doesn’t shout. It whispers. In the busyness of life, those whispers get drowned out until they crescendo into the unmistakable pangs of anxiety or the persistent gray cloud of depression. Rather than numbing these signals, we could embrace them as opportunities to understand ourselves more deeply. What feels unbalanced? What parts of ourselves have we neglected? These signals are reminders to realign with our true selves, to nurture the inner parts we’ve been neglecting.
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Steps to Answer the Call of the Soul
So how do we start? Here are a few ways to nurture our soul, especially when life feels heavy:
Seeing Anxiety as an Invitation, Not a Problem
If we begin to view anxiety, depression, or feelings of discontent as invitations rather than inconveniences, we unlock a new way of understanding ourselves. Instead of drowning out our inner voices, we start to listen. Instead of seeking a quick fix, we seek connection—with ourselves and with what truly matters. And when we approach it this way, we may find that the need for constant numbing fades, replaced by a deeper, more resilient sense of peace.
Let Your Soul Lead the Way
What if, the next time you felt anxious, you whispered to yourself, “This is my soul calling. It’s time to listen.” What could you learn? How might you grow? These moments of discomfort are not curses but doorways, leading you back to the core of who you are. When you honor the call of your soul, you step into a life that’s not just balanced but truly fulfilling, because it’s led from within.
So, let’s answer our soul’s call. Instead of reaching for what’s easy, let’s reach for what’s meaningful. Let’s listen.