In a day, you can only do three truly important things.

Step 1 (1 hour): Stop avoiding and set a "tentative answer" for your life.

Take a piece of paper and write only three lines:

What is my greatest pain/confusion right now?

If I could solve only one thing, which one would alleviate 80% of the problems?

If I no longer please anyone, what do I truly want?

No need for perfection, just be real. Most of life's chaos comes from "not daring to admit the answer."

Step 2 (half a day): Take one small action that is "on the right track."

It’s not about turning things around, it’s not about defying fate, just do one thing that is beneficial in the long run:

Take the first lesson of a skill.

Contact a key person.

Stop a relationship or habit that is draining you.

Life will not change because you think clearly; it will only change because of the first action taken.

Step 3 (evening): Accept a harsh reality.

You cannot solve life in a day,

But you can stop going in the wrong direction in a day.

From today, your life question is no longer "What should I do?"

But has changed to "I am already on my way."

The most important sentence:

Life is not something to be solved; it is something to be continuously corrected.

One day is enough for you to correct the steering wheel.