Are you ready to put action into finding your calling? This is the final overview in the series - Finding Your Calling.
This may challenge your beliefs but in actuality, finding your calling is not necessarily difficult, however, it will take a lot of persistence and determination. Those two items do take energy and focus and maybe for some, that is hard. But finding your purpose is a journey. It is a process. Not a one or two day event.
In the beginning of this series, I shared with you that it will take searching. Remember, this is critical. Anytime we want to achieve something, it takes an internal desire. There needs to be a strong desire because that is what will fuel you through the highs and lows.
Keep in mind that not all of us are called to a specific industry, place or business. In recent conversations, a gentleman told me he gets the greatest joy from helping senior citizens and is looking into moving toArizona to serve them. For him, it did not matter where he was, only that it involves that demographic of people. A long time friend shared that he obtains a lot of satisfaction from working on cars and trucks. New or older, it did not matter.
Ancient scripture tells us there is a time and a place for everything under the sun. Without even reading any further, this means each of us have and go through seasons. Seasons are determined by our choices. That means as we grow, as we find, and as we search, we make choices based on our thinking, what we believe and where we’re at mentally and emotionally in our life.
Regardless of what season you are going through today, you can still choose to search. Every time we stretch our neck out and look for those things we have no answers to, we grow as a person. We learn more about ourselves. At the same time, we are becoming someone of higher awareness. Becoming is the essence of life. We don't just one day turn into a business man or business woman. We become a businessman or businesswoman.
It took me 15 years to find my purpose. How long will it take you? God only knows. But I can promise you that if you will get serious about searching, you will find. Finding your calling is not a mystery, it is a process, mostly through trial and error. But don't count the errors as negatives; they are part of the price you must pay to find what you are looking for.
A level of peace, satisfaction and clarity awaits you when you do find it. I can only say this because I have lived it. There is tranquility in the finding, especially after paying the price over a lengthy time.
When you find it, you will never have to work another day in your life. Everything you do is not work, but rather exhilarating. It fuels you, drives you and leaves you with more energy at the end of the day than when you started. Ask any person who has found their purpose and is now living it. They can concur.
What are you going to do to further your search? It's time to step up to the plate and put action into your plan. No one else can or will do it for you. Years from now, you will look back at today and either wished you had...or be glad you did. It's your choice.
This may challenge your beliefs but in actuality, finding your calling is not necessarily difficult, however, it will take a lot of persistence and determination. Those two items do take energy and focus and maybe for some, that is hard. But finding your purpose is a journey. It is a process. Not a one or two day event.
In the beginning of this series, I shared with you that it will take searching. Remember, this is critical. Anytime we want to achieve something, it takes an internal desire. There needs to be a strong desire because that is what will fuel you through the highs and lows.
Keep in mind that not all of us are called to a specific industry, place or business. In recent conversations, a gentleman told me he gets the greatest joy from helping senior citizens and is looking into moving to
Ancient scripture tells us there is a time and a place for everything under the sun. Without even reading any further, this means each of us have and go through seasons. Seasons are determined by our choices. That means as we grow, as we find, and as we search, we make choices based on our thinking, what we believe and where we’re at mentally and emotionally in our life.
Regardless of what season you are going through today, you can still choose to search. Every time we stretch our neck out and look for those things we have no answers to, we grow as a person. We learn more about ourselves. At the same time, we are becoming someone of higher awareness. Becoming is the essence of life. We don't just one day turn into a business man or business woman. We become a businessman or businesswoman.
It took me 15 years to find my purpose. How long will it take you? God only knows. But I can promise you that if you will get serious about searching, you will find. Finding your calling is not a mystery, it is a process, mostly through trial and error. But don't count the errors as negatives; they are part of the price you must pay to find what you are looking for.
A level of peace, satisfaction and clarity awaits you when you do find it. I can only say this because I have lived it. There is tranquility in the finding, especially after paying the price over a lengthy time.
When you find it, you will never have to work another day in your life. Everything you do is not work, but rather exhilarating. It fuels you, drives you and leaves you with more energy at the end of the day than when you started. Ask any person who has found their purpose and is now living it. They can concur.
What are you going to do to further your search? It's time to step up to the plate and put action into your plan. No one else can or will do it for you. Years from now, you will look back at today and either wished you had...or be glad you did. It's your choice.
Make that call to a coach or someone who can help you. Seek out a mentor, read a book or two, counsel with those who have already found their calling. Take your list (you did make one right?) and keep it in front of you. Read it allowed often. It will be a powerful tool as you search.
By reading this series, you have stepped up to the plate. Are you going to get in the game by swinging at the ball or go back and sit on the bench?
Have a great weekend everyone, be blessed.
By reading this series, you have stepped up to the plate. Are you going to get in the game by swinging at the ball or go back and sit on the bench?
Have a great weekend everyone, be blessed.
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