Some favorite inspirational quotes…
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Henry David Thoreau
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.” Helen Keller
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.” Henry David Thoreau
What is your life purpose? Here’s mine!
If I asked you to write down or say your life purpose, would you be able to do it? Do you know why you were put on this earth? What is it that you feel compelled to do from a true heart space? If you do know your life purpose, are you living it? Or, are you feeling trapped because you are not living it and/or you don’t have the time to figure out what it even is?
I think we all struggle with this because life sometimes makes it hard not only to explore what our life purpose is, but to find the time and the resources to act on it (once we do). I, for one, am tired of being at odds with my true life purpose. I want my heart to sing every day on my way to work. I want my work to matter, to make a real difference in the world. And I want that for you too.
So, how do we do it? How do we get ‘there’ from ‘here’? How do we begin to define and live our life purpose? First, we start by getting in touch with the dream or dreams we once had for ourselves (and maybe still do) and begin to write them down. Look to your childhood dreams if you are having difficulty. Writing down our dreams paints a picture that we can see which feeds our subconscious mind and serves as a daily reminder that our life has a higher purpose.
I will start by sharing my life purpose. My hope is that it will inspire you to work on yours. Once you do, share it with us if you feel so inclined or put it up in a place where you can be reminded of it daily. You will be amazed how much better you will feel by having the courage to explore and document your life purpose. It opens the way for it to become your reality. Here goes…
My life purpose
To be the best person I can possibly be by being willing to “own my stuff” and to go where my curiosity takes me. To be willing to take what I’ve learned and inspire others to try new things or embrace new belief systems.
To spread light and sunshine and positive thoughts wherever I go, to show people that life is wonderful and that dreams are possible. To show compassion and empathy for people no matter what their situation is, and to remind them (and others who may judge them) that “this too shall pass.”
To change people’s perception of the world and their role in it by helping them to see that we are all connected and we must work together for the sake of our humanity. To lift people up when they are down and help them to find their own path again, to be a champion for the underdog.
To do my part to make the world a better place, which means being an agent for change whenever I feel inspired to do so (and mostly with children and animals). To embrace my God-given talent to write and speak to others about dreams and possibilities. To be a healthy, happy, and spiritually centered individual.
We are all connected; indeed, we are all brothers and sisters
“All [humans] are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.”– MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
This says it all, does it not? We are all connected. No matter where we live, what we look like, what religion we practice (or don’t practice), how much money we have or don’t have, and how much we wish it wasn’t true. It is. And because it is we succeed together as the human race or we fail together. You can not achieve true success and lasting happiness while one person walks the earthplane with sadness in his or her heart or an empty, bulging belly.
I know some of you don’t like to think this is true. Daresay, I think you wish it wasn’t, but it is. Why do you think it is so hard to hold onto happiness or success or anything in this world? It is because you are building your foundation on quicksand. This is the very nature of the world. It is fleeting, unpredictable, and heartbreaking (at times) and will forever be. Instead, begin to build — or fortify — your spiritual connection with yourself and with others. This is what is lasting and true. This is what yields happiness and success of the Heavenly kind.
And with this sure foundation comes a responsibility to do your part, to help out, to not shield yourself from the horrors of the world. Rather, jump in and do all you can. Throw caution to the wind. Get the ego and the fear out of the way. When you do, the whole world rises to meet you, and as a human race, we get one step closer to Utopia.
Instead of acting separately, focusing on just your little corner of the world, begin to move out and embrace everyone and everything. Your soul is calling you to reclaim its greatness. Are you ready to rise to the challenge? Spend a few quiet moments a day waiting for inspiration on how you can do your part in this world. There are so many who need you. They are waiting…
Are you living the life you were born to live?
I am continually amazed by how many brilliant people are not living the life they were born to live. So many of them don’t like their jobs, they are unhappy in their relationships (or are waiting around for Mr./Ms. Right to come along to complete them), or they just feel generally blah about the state of their lives. Yet, they settle for this unfulfilled lifestyle. In fact, many have a whole host of excuses and rationalizations for why they feel they must carry on shouldering this burden of complacency and sadness. And, all the reasons they come up with seem to make sense to them because society has conditioned them to “own” their responsibilities and obligations, to “have” goals, or to “do” a whole host of other things because they are the “right” things to do. But, if all this stuff is “right,” why are they despondent, overburdened, and unhappy? Why are they chained to living a life at half capacity? Why are they not singing for joy every single day of their lives? Are you like this? If so, consider this…
Within you lies true brilliance and magnificence just itching to get out and soar to greatness. The same is true of every man, woman, and child upon the earth (even the seemingly bad ones), which means we are all connected. Evidence of this is all around you: You feel it when you see the glimmer in someone’s eye when you speak to them about possibilities and they become joyful; you witness it when you discover in someone a long buried dream from childhood and the hope that maybe the dream is not lost; or you embrace the sadness when there is a tragedy and whole groups of people are suffering. This greatness, this connection to each other, this understanding that we are all one lies within each of us. It is not gone. It is right there under the surface.
Yet, we lose sight of it, and we go searching for it elsewhere trying to find the perfect job, mate, or house to make us feel inspired or fulfilled. And, we go round and round and never fully capture it, do you? But, it doesn’t stop the longing or the desire for greatness. That’s why we jump at the first person who comes along who seems to carry “the answer.” It’s because we long for lasting meaning and fulfillment in our lives.
We want to believe that we can be more than we are, which is why we grasp onto the messages of others. Why do you think that books like The Secret are such bestsellers? Why do you think Barack Obama is attracting such an incredible following? Why do you think people love Oprah? It’s because these people and publications speak of possibilities, speak of greatness, speak of our own true magnificence. So, we grab onto them because somewhere very deep we know it’s true, yet we have lost our way. I say we MUST begin to inspire ourselves, to grasp onto what is magnificent about us.
We don’t need others to tell us how to get there for within each of us lies the incredible, infallible wisdom to “know” for ourselves. I challenge you to begin to discover ways to connect with your inner knowing and let it guide you to your path of greatness, to discover the life you were born to live. Spend at least two-three minutes a day meditating or quietly reflecting. Be easy with yourself and don’t put too much pressure to “do,” just try to “be” with yourself. Go someplace, be with someone, or do something inspiring, something that enables you to quiet your mind and be with yourself.
If you get a glimmer of your own true magnificence, share it with us as it may lighten someone else’s load on this journey of inspiring greatness.
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