When
you hear the term “life purpose,” you probably envision
people who are following a higher calling, like priests,
nuns, missionaries, doctors and scientists. In other
words, people who are doing important work in the
world.
People
like this are certainly living a purpose, but you
may be surprised to learn that a life purpose
doesn’t have to be so magnanimous either.
A
“life purpose” is really nothing more than a commitment
or resolve to live in a certain way and achieve
specific goals you really want.
Realizing
and living your life purpose is actually a
very stimulating and incredibly enjoyable process.
It’s
the kind of inner journey that changes everything
–
from emptiness to satisfaction,
from boredom to passion,
from aimlessness to unbridled joy and beyond!
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