Do What You Have To Do!
What is it that makes you come alive? What is it that makes you feel like you are truly living the sort of unique and inspired life you feel that you were born to live?
So few of us ever really live a life of purpose and passion. The reasons for that are not as simple as most new age self help books want you to believe.
Your defining life purpose is revealed through adventure, trial and error and the spiritual evolution that comes naturally through living life. Do things you know you love and that make you feel alive, awake and inspired to share with others.
I believe that the secret to living... is GIVING. Sharing what it is that you truly love to do.By discovering your gifts in a way that best serves others, and that makes the world a better and brighter and more enlightened place, your true light reveals itself as well.
As a matter of fact, statistically... people who are in service oriented industries, and those who help others through teaching, or nursing, or mentoring or advising in a capacity that helps folks overcome obstacles are some of the MOST likely people to believe they are enjoying the sort of life they were destined to live (and conversely, people in positions that are primarily financially driven or economically oriented, are the LEAST likely to feel they are living on purpose... and have some of the highest levels of regret later in life as well).
I believe that the best way to discover your true mission in life is to start by believing that there is a genuine reason you are here. Believe in something bigger than yourself, and that there is some sort of karma that continues on after this life is over.
People who have near death experiences, for example... and "see the light" almost universally come back believing that their lives are meaningful and that they were sent back to fulfill some unique mission that they had not yet discovered, or equally as often, had not pursued (even though they knew what it was).
What do YOU believe? What is your life's true purpose? Have you discovered it? The truth is, once you awaken to the idea that your life is bigger, broader and more meaningful than you imagined, only then, do we truly live a life we love.
So few of us ever really live a life of purpose and passion. The reasons for that are not as simple as most new age self help books want you to believe.
Your defining life purpose is revealed through adventure, trial and error and the spiritual evolution that comes naturally through living life. Do things you know you love and that make you feel alive, awake and inspired to share with others.
I believe that the secret to living... is GIVING. Sharing what it is that you truly love to do.By discovering your gifts in a way that best serves others, and that makes the world a better and brighter and more enlightened place, your true light reveals itself as well.
As a matter of fact, statistically... people who are in service oriented industries, and those who help others through teaching, or nursing, or mentoring or advising in a capacity that helps folks overcome obstacles are some of the MOST likely people to believe they are enjoying the sort of life they were destined to live (and conversely, people in positions that are primarily financially driven or economically oriented, are the LEAST likely to feel they are living on purpose... and have some of the highest levels of regret later in life as well).
I believe that the best way to discover your true mission in life is to start by believing that there is a genuine reason you are here. Believe in something bigger than yourself, and that there is some sort of karma that continues on after this life is over.
People who have near death experiences, for example... and "see the light" almost universally come back believing that their lives are meaningful and that they were sent back to fulfill some unique mission that they had not yet discovered, or equally as often, had not pursued (even though they knew what it was).
What do YOU believe? What is your life's true purpose? Have you discovered it? The truth is, once you awaken to the idea that your life is bigger, broader and more meaningful than you imagined, only then, do we truly live a life we love.
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