Do you
know your life purpose? Many people earn a decent living, but would define
success as much more than money. For many it is also about happiness, positive
relationships and the ability to contribute to something you care about.
Here
are 7 questions you should ask yourself if you are trying to discover your life
purpose:
1. What were you passionate about as a child?
What
did you find emotionally fulfilling when you were younger? From writing to
building figurines, children are actively encouraged to follow their passions.
However, we often stop doing the things we were passionate about as a child.
Often this is due to a lack of time, or pressure from society to pursue
something that comes with a (often financial) reward.
Consider
your childhood passions. Do you still practice your childhood passions? If not,
why? Would you still feel passionately about the same things now?
2. If you didn’t have a job, how would you
choose to fill those hours?
If you
didn’t have to work and you weren’t allowed to stay in the house, how would you
choose to spend that time? Where would you go? In the evenings, many people
like to relax and unwind. However, unlimited free time often encourages people
to fill the time in a productive manner. Write down a few ways you would spend
your free time, and then try one out on your next day off.
3. What makes you forget about the world
around you?
When
you are working on your life purpose, you often completely lose track of time.
Often people don’t notice the hours passing by, and can even forget to eat or
drink until they have finished. When is the last time you felt this way?
4. What issues do you hold close to your
heart?
What
topics do you like to read about? Think about what interests you most on the
news, online, or in the area you love. From the environment to finding new
recipes, many people have passions that even they were unaware of.
If you
are unsure, don’t feel disheartened – it can take a while for you to realize
what you are passionate about, so spend some free time doing something that you
find both enjoyable and productive, and eventually you will discover your life
purpose.
5. What kind of conversations do you have with
your closest friends?
Most of
the time when you are with your loved ones, you only discuss subjects that you
actually find interesting and fun. Are there any subjects that you repeatedly
bring up to talk about? This is often a great indicator of your life purpose.
As well
as the subjects you love to discuss, think about the times your friends have
come to you for advice. This shows the areas in which your friends class you as
a valuable source of knowledge – it could be something you didn’t even realize
you were good at!
6. What is on your bucket list?
What do
you want to accomplish before you die? Creating a bucket list is a great way to
discover your life purpose, as the list will show you the activities you
believe to be important and emotionally fulfilling.
7. If you had a dream, could you make it
happen?
Many
people have dreams, but choose not to pursue them due to the financial risks or
fear of failure. Start thinking about your dream in a more positive light,
asking yourself ‘How can I make this happen?’ instead of telling yourself you
won’t succeed.
Try to
let go of negative thoughts that could hold you back from achieving your life
purpose. Instead, try and do something every week that helps you to make your
dreams come true.
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