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Wednesday, 17 June 2015

10 brainstorming questions to help find your purpose


The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.The human race is a monotonous affair. Most people spend the greatest part of their time working in order to live, and what little freedom remains so fills them with fear that they seek out any and every means to be rid of it.It does not matter how long you are spending on the earth, how much money you have gathered or how much attention you have received. It is the amount of positive vibration you have radiated in life that matters.Human beings are so destructive. I sometimes think we're a kind of plague, that will scrub the earth clean. We destroy things so well that I sometimes think, maybe that's our function. Maybe every few eons, some animal comes along that kills off the rest of the world, clears the decks, and lets evolution proceed to its next phase.Give time, give space to sprout your potential. Awaken the beauty of your heart – the beauty of your spirit. There are infinite possibilities.You keep waiting for the moral of your life to become obvious, but it never does. Work, work, work: No moral. No plot. No eureka! Just production schedules and days. You might as well be living inside a photocopier. Your lives are all they're ever going to be.
It can be very challenging to try and uncover your purpose at any given time in your life. God knows I have struggled with uncovering mine at times. Please find 10 questions below that have helped many of my clients and me begin to bring to light our true purpose. Food for thought, the way I like to think about your purpose is that it will give you the fuel to feed your passion.
Please answer the following questions as best you can.
  1. Why do you want a career for purpose?
  2. What do you love to do at work?
  3. What are you doing when you feel most alive/beautiful?
  4. What is your favorite hobby?
  5. What did you love to do when you were 13?
  6. What is always in the back of your mind?
  7. Was there a career (or part of the job) that your parents do/did that you loved? If so, what is/was it?
  8. What community/population do you love to serve/support?
  9. What problems do you love to solve?
  10. What would you like to stop doing?
Want more questions? Still a bit confused? Contact me on my blog for more questions to find your purpose.
To your impact!
"Most people stop searching for their dream job way before they should because something in their brain says it’s too painful to continue.When your heart and mind are connected to a larger purpose you are on your true path to success."

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