The Quote That Totally Changed My Life

Whoever said your adolescence would be the hardest and most uncertain years of your life was so wrong. I never felt more unsure of myself than I did in my early 20s.

As a recent college grad, I was starting to figure out this adult life thing — I got a job, found a place to live and managed to balance a social life with these new 9-5 responsibilities. Things were going according to plan, until they weren’t. I lost my dad suddenly to cancer, and that’s when it felt as if nothing would ever be good again.

I second-guessed all of my choices and simultaneously assumed that everyone else had it all figured out. I counted the ways I felt cheated: My grief felt crippling; my job started to lose its luster; I didn’t have the bank account I wanted; I didn’t like the way I felt on the inside, which translated to how I felt about how I looked and how I acted. I was cranky… a lot. I was tired of seeing friends accelerating into adult life while each day felt like a challenge I had to overcome. I was sad from top to bottom and from the inside out — until I heard a quote that quite literally changed my life.

“If you can’t change a situation, change your mind.”

I was in the middle of a yoga class, and it felt like the teacher was speaking directly to me. I can’t remember which pose I was in, the song that was playing or the day of the week, but I do remember feeling his words reverberate in my bones. It was a wake up call, and I chose to listen.