Finding Purpose

Having purpose is part of being human. It may be critical to living a long and joyful life.

Finding that purpose can seem like a daunting task.

I believe one of the best tactics for finding one's purpose is to put aside effort and instead know that your purpose will find you.

If you're struggling, find a quiet place to sit still for a little while. 

Take three deep breaths, and ask these questions, either silently to yourself or out loud:
  1. Who am I?
  2. What am I to do?
  3. Where am I to go?
  4. What should I say and to whom?
And then listen. And even more importantly, observe. And ask again tomorrow. And the next day. Even several times a day if you like.

The universe expects you to be a conduit for its creation. Like melting snowpack at the highest peak must eventually find its way to the ocean, your purpose must eventually find you. It simply must.

Be open and allow it to do so.



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