"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
12 Jul 2024
Having a purpose in life indicates that one is happy or in sync with their life's objectives. You might recognize, for instance, that "my purpose in life is to help those in need" or "my purpose in life is to promote science" fit this criteria. Individual differences exist in this specific internal motivation. Purpose can be beneficial to one's health and well-being, whether it is a life goal, just an emotion, or something in between.
Purpose As An Act of Contribution ~ Some people hesitate to pursue their life's purpose, fearing it might seem self-serving. However, true fulfillment comes from recognizing your talents and making a positive impact on the world. Whether your gifts lie in spreading joy, helping friends solve problems, or creating beautiful music, they can enrich others' lives. Richard Leider, a renowned life purpose specialist and coach, says, “genuine purpose points to the end of a self-absorbed, self-serving relationship to life.” When your true purpose becomes clear, you can share it with the world.
Might Our Feeling of Purpose Shift?
The Key Is To Unlock Yourself First ~ (Source: Google Images)
Over a lifetime, people take on various roles—some permanent, others temporary. Every career, whether as a lawyer, plumber, gardener, or artist, may hold a special mission to fulfill. As individuals grow older and assume new responsibilities, they can find new meanings in life. It is believed that there is a risk of feeling completely lost when work essential to one’s purpose ceases. If one's mission can be interrupted by events like retirement, a breakup, an injury, or other life upheavals, it might be wise to consider it in a more expansive and flexible way.
Suggestive Measures To Tap Into the Untapped Energies That Might Help To Find Your Unknown Purpose ~
The Innerdrive Will Take You, Just Dive Into It ~ (Source: Google Images)
No Room For Worries: Constantly remind yourself that you're not alone. I want to state this in two ways: either you haven't discovered your purpose yet, like a lot of others haven't, or your search doesn't have to be solitary. Seldom do people discover their mission entirely by themselves. Remember that the individuals you know, your surroundings, and the larger community can all be of assistance.