Sunday, January 25, 2026

Three benefits of being spontaneous


 


Have you ever gotten a tattoo or a piercing without much thought? Have you ever quit a job on a whim? Have you ever gotten on a train or bus without a specific destination? If this is your way of life, then there's no need to analyze it further. You are impulsive! And although life is full of risks for people like you, let's overlook them for now and focus on three huge benefits that come with your impulsiveness!
 
1.You're not afraid of your inner voice

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It's quite the opposite. Your instinct is the steering wheel of your life, and your decisions may seem crazy, but deep down you already know what is right for you. Most of the times, this inner voice matures with us. Your failures don't bring you down, but they teach you and prepare you for your next adventure. As you grow older, your instinct will become wiser, and with it, you will decide what your goals are more precisely. And that's only a good thing, because...

2. Your goals are easier to achieve

We all set goals. At the beginning of the year, at the start of a job or a relationship. But for most people, these goals get lost in a sea of thoughts, doubts, and complicated plans. The dream "This year I want to travel" gets postponed until the right moment and mood are found, and in the end it never happens. However, when it's not just a dream, rather than a decision of an impulsive person, it leads them to the nearest port/airport and ultimately to the unknown. But don’t be afraid of this, because it offers you the next positive aspect of impulsiveness, which is that...

3. You always have a good story to share!

Your impulsiveness often leads you to new experiences, and in turn, new experiences bring new stories. You can choose from a multitude of stories, to tell the right one at any given moment. A romantic story to reminisce, a funny story to become the heart of the party, but also a teaching story, for a friend who might need it.

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