Wednesday, July 8, 2020
7 Signs You Found Your Purpose
7 Signs You Found Your Purpose 7 Signs You Found Your Purpose So many never find it. Some, who do, give up on it when theyâre so close to fulfilling it. What is it? Itâs your purpose in life. Everyone has one. Do you know yours? Whether youâre sure or not, let me offer these seven signs you found your purpose in life! Youâve grown to love âit.â No one is born with passion and no one is born with a purpose. Both are developed based on a love for something you were exposed to from the time you were born until now. You fell in love with it. You became interested in it and then passionate about it. You genuinely love it. You still love it despite how challenging it is. Any purpose has to have pull. You are attracted to it no matter the odds, obstacles, naysayers, or whatever. You realize anything worthwhile will have opposition of some magnitude. Your true purpose will likely have obstacles of mega-proportions. Regardless, you wonât care what stands between you and it because nothing can stop you from achieving it. You truly believe this. You havenât figured out âthe howâ yet and that mystery drives you. I often preach you need to figure out what you want first and how to get it second. Too many give up because they donât know âhow.â If you know âwhatâ and want it badly enough, you will figure out âhow.â I promise. Youâll need a significant amount of time to âaccomplish it.â Anything that comes too easily or too quickly wonât be as rewarding or have the staying power. There simply isnât enough pull to keep you interested. Your purpose will likely require years of effort and include many twists and turns. It will also require more than a few âself discussionsâ where you question your love for it, talk yourself back into it, and reach new heights that keep driving you to the next level. It will affect several aspects of your life. Nothing truly rewarding touches only one aspect of your life. Youâre a complex being with several, important compartments to your life. Your health (mental and physical), family, friends, colleagues, work, hobbies, and so forth will all be affectedâ"positivelyâ"by your true purpose. At different moments during your life, you will have to rebalance certain areas to achieve your purpose. But, this rebalance will never reach a tipping point. Your purpose will ultimately make all aspects of your life better in the long run. It will positively impact many others. This world is bigger than any one person. In some fashion, weâre all meant to impact others in a rewarding way. The happiest people youâll ever meetâ"I guarantee thisâ"are the ones who have made a major contribution to improving the lives of others. This world is bigger than any one person. In some fashion, weâre all meant to impact others in a rewarding way. https://t.co/UyN9Xmg2Ff â" Andrew LaCivita (@arlacivita) February 23, 2016 Your loved ones and friends continually tell you, âYouâre great at this.â Interestingly, your greatest personal gifts and talents are often more easily recognized by others than by you. I stopped long ago trying to figure out why thatâs the case. Just go with it. If you hear others remarking, âYou should do that,â or âThatâs your calling,â or âThe world needs this from you,â you should listen. Another article you might find useful is How to Figure Out Your Purpose in Life in Fewer Than 600 Words. And, heres another with an unconventional approach to how to find your life purpose. As always, Iâd love to hear from you: What do you think are great signs youâve found your purpose?
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