What Is Your Purpose

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Discovering Your Life's Purpose


Are You Living a Purposeful Life?


Many people feel unhappy or depressed because they lack a sense of meaning and direction. Fortunately, it's possible to change this by finding your life's purpose.

Even if you're content, defining your purpose can enhance your life. Knowing your identity and desires helps you achieve more and make wiser decisions.

Finding your purpose might require time and reflection. You're essentially creating a personal mission statement. This crucial step will define who you are and what you do. Dedicate several hours to this task, or break it into smaller sessions following these five steps:

Step One: Reflect on Your Past


Consider your life's high points and successes. List all your achievements and proud moments. Reflect on your childhood, school years, and other life phases to make a comprehensive list. Are there patterns in your accomplishments?

Step Two: Introspect


List positive words or attributes others use to describe you, like hardworking, creative, or determined. Also, list how you describe yourself and your talents, even those not currently in use. Compare these lists to identify your top five or six core values.

Step Three: Explore Your Dreams


Dream freely: if time and money weren't constraints, how would you contribute to your world, family, career, friends, and community? What are your passions? What excites or angers you?

Step Four: Set Goals


Review notes from the previous steps to identify your top goals and priorities. List and rank them by importance.

Step Five: Craft Your Mission Statement


Your mission statement can have three levels:

1. Personal Mission: A simple one-sentence action statement completing, "My mission is to..."

Example: "My mission is to nurture, educate, and enlighten for human development."

2. Professional Mission: Decide if this is separate from your personal mission. For many, these intertwine.

3. Detailed Description: Elaborate on your mission. Why do you choose certain action verbs? Explain the essence behind your aims.

Example: "I chose nurture, educate, and enlighten because I thrive on developing ideas, teaching, and contributing to personal and societal growth. I believe enlightenment is a remarkable gift that inspires growth, and even small insights can profoundly impact others. Human development excites me, and I see lifelong growth as essential for thriving."

Creating your mission statement can transform your life, guiding career changes, business ventures, and crucial decisions. It brings focus and purpose, enhancing personal happiness. Why not give it a try?

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