What do you want to be when you grow up? Most all of us have asked this, at least a few times. But have you answered it?
Why are you here and what is your purpose? These questions demand an answer! We are going to take the next several weeks and cover this subject. My aim is to help you uncover some hidden keys that will lead you to answering those questions. First off, here are a few things you need to understand:
The Bible says if you search, you will find. It does not say if you think about it and it does not say to toy with it. It says to search, and searching takes dedication, determination and focus. So, ask yourself; are you willing to search?
My search began in my twenties. I tried many things, all to find what I didn’t want, long before I found what I did want. Although this can take time and energy, it is also a great way to learn about yourself. Look at it as an investment and not an expense.
It took 15 years of searching before I finally found my purpose. Some may think this is a long time. I don’t see it that way. Living your whole life and never finding your purpose, like so many people do, is very sad. Although it took years, I believe I found mine at just the right time.
A few find their passion quickly. Their time investment is short and they are very fortunate. However, these people can also miss some of the trials and errors and the personal development they gain along the way. It’s a trade off.
If you want to find your purpose bad enough, you will do what it takes. If you don’t, you won’t. Proof is all around us. Many people have put finding their passion on the back burner. The reasons for doing so are countless. But the reasons are not nearly as important as the consequences.
Living an entire life and never finding what you’re passionate about or what you’re called to do is a steep sacrifice. In a sense, one trades his or her whole life for a less-than-best life from what they could have had. Pretty harsh trade off, don’t you think?
I say that because I know first-hand how my energy level, inner fulfillment and dreams have grown since answering the million dollar question regarding my own purpose. It truly has given me a different outlook in a multitude of ways, as well as shown me why I am passionate regarding certain things.
There are keys about yourself (that you may not even be aware of) which will assist your search in the right direction. They will even enlighten you along the way.
You also need to understand that finding your purpose will change things. The way you look at your life and what you value is likely to change. You will look and feel differently about yourself. You will know that you know and it will be very difficult to explain to anyone else at the level you understand it. Clarity on many things you have previously questioned will abound.
You will also likely realize that certain tasks and duties you currently do are likely to be less important. This can be both good and bad. The realization of your purpose, though, is not free. Like anything in this world, there is a price to pay for things of great value.
So, are you still ready to go on this search which will change your life?
Next week, we will look at what some of those keys are.
Have a great Friday everyone, be blessed.
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