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This post is actually not related specifically to art, but it is about staying positive which we all need in our lives, am I right?
What if life were simpler than we make it?
Not easy — simple. A series of honest questions. A few brave decisions. A willingness to loop back and try again when things don't go the way we planned.
That's the idea behind my first Monica's Mind Map: Life as a Decision Machine.
It Starts With One Question
Are you happy?
Simple. Deceptively simple. Because most of us rush past that question every single day. We're busy. We're tired. We tell ourselves things are "fine." But fine isn't a destination — it's a waiting room.
The flowchart doesn't let you stay in the waiting room. It nudges you forward. Are you growing? Are your people good for you? Are you taking care of yourself? Are you living with purpose — or just aware of it?
These aren't trick questions. They're your questions. And somewhere deep down, you already know the answers.
Follow Your Instincts
Here's what I've learned: that quiet voice inside you? It's usually right. The nudge that says something needs to change — trust it. The pull toward something new and scary and exciting — follow it.
Instincts don't speak in logic. They speak in feelings. In that low hum of knowing. The flowchart can help you organize your thoughts, but your gut will always point you in the right direction if you let it.
Don't Be Afraid of Change
Change shows up on the map as a fork in the road. Can you change it? Yes. Then change it. No? Then the real work begins — finding acceptance, asking for help, or reframing what you thought you needed.
Change isn't the enemy. Staying stuck is.
The beautiful thing about life is that it loops. You can always come back to the top of the flowchart. You can always ask the questions again. Growth isn't a straight line — it's a spiral, and every pass around it, you're a little wiser than before.
Stay Positive — Even When It's Hard
The hardest node on the whole map? "Hard moment."
Because hard moments are real. Loss. Disappointment. Confusion. The map doesn't pretend they don't exist — it honors them. Sit with it. Then keep walking.
Positivity isn't pretending everything is fine. It's trusting that you have what it takes to move through what's hard and come out the other side. It's choosing, over and over again, to loop back to the beginning and ask: Am I happy? Am I growing? Am I trying?
If the answer is yes — even a small, quiet yes — you're doing it right.
Your Turn
This is just the first map in Monica's Mind Map — a series where I take the big, messy, beautiful questions of life and try to make sense of them one diagram at a time.
What would you add to this map? Drop it in the comments — I'd love to know what question you think is missing. 🗺️✨
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