What is My Life Purpose?
By Jo Ball |
Why am I here?
If you haven’t already asked this question, I’m sure you
will. Sooner or later most of us do.
It’s not an easy question to answer.
It’s broad in terms of possibility.
Right now you might be a go-getter in
the city; but you could just as easily be a procrastinator in a suburb. Same
question, different perception.
But whatever we’re searching for in
life, be it a bigger home, a wonderful relationship, a new car, top job with a
superb salary, loving children or just a little peace in our hearts, it’s clear
to see we are all united in our search for one thing. But what is that
thing?
It’s a simple thing. It’s at the heart of all of our decisions,
yet it often passes us by too easily, too often. When we do catch it, it is a
marvelous experience.
I believe we’re all searching for happiness and I
believe the reason why we miss it so often is because of how we search for it.
What do I mean?
We’ve been conditioned to want. Wanting creates “doing”.
We desire possessions and money and careers so that we feel or look good so we
“do” the things that bring this to us. We attach our happiness to these objects
and then somehow feel empty when we have them.
This is why so many people
fell disillusioned, lost or confused about their path. This is why so many
people are asking or will ask, “Why am I here?”
I asked this question
too. Many times, several years ago, I looked up to the sky and asked it. I’m not
sure what I expected – perhaps a bolt of lightening striking the pavement before
me or a boulder falling from the sky with the details engraved on it?
It
didn’t happen.
Then I asked a more powerful question. “How do I discover
why I am here?”
Looking back now I can see there have been hints. In fact
my whole life is littered with hints that can lead me closer to my
truth.
But did I follow these hints?
Not on your life. I wanted
lightening and boulders and I got day to day life and opportunities dressed up
as things I’d never done before.
And then I heard someone say, ‘If you
always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always
got.’
But when we stop the ‘doing’ of making money and objects and start
to ‘be’ we can honestly see that God-given signs are unique to fairy-tales and
Bible stories.
In real life we don’t get a bolt of lightening, we get an
email, a phone call or a meeting with an old friend and somewhere within this
communication, if we’re paying attention to being with the person with the
message, we can find answers.
We also don’t get boulders dropping out of
the blue in real life, we have an accident, a fall, a bump on the head or
bereavement. It’s called a wake up call!
If we are ‘being’ we understand
that call and will somehow know the answers to how and why will be repeated so
that you can ‘get’ them.
Let me give you a hint now. Your life does have
a purpose. To suggest anything else defies the very nature of our existence.
You have been given unique gifts that you are not using. You need to
find them and then understand what to do with them.
Good luck on your
journey to happiness
About the
Author At Unstoppable Life, Jo Ball is developing the next
generation of people finding the answers about their reason for being here.
These people are discovering and defining their life purpose. Join Jo’s Free
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