9/19/2020

The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.

Without a life purpose as the compass to guide you, your goals and action plans may not ultimately fulfill you. 

So let’s say you don’t yet know your life purpose, and you want to find one. Pick the one or two things that fascinate you most. We are all born with a deep and meaningful purpose that we have to discover. Your purpose is not something you need to make up; it’s already there. Finding a life purpose is often about combining the things you believe with the things you can do and turning that combination into deeply considered action. Of course, it takes work to develop your talents- even the most gifted musician still has to practice. I suggest you try a vision board.


With every picture you visualize, you’re “inputting” the destination you want to get to. It's also a fun arts and crafts project that allows you to see what your goals would look like once you achieve them.  It’s also one of the best ways how to put the law of attraction into practice. By placing it in a spot you see daily, you create the opportunity for consistent visualization to train your mind, body, and spirit to manifest your desires

Creating and using vision boards serves several purposes, some of which include helping you to:

  • Identify your vision and give it clarity.
  • Reinforce your daily affirmations.
  • Keep your attention on your intentions.
Once you dream it, the next step is to believe it. In addition to images, vision boards can include words, phrases or sentences that affirm your intentions. Chances are you uncovered a few ideas that are giving you an emotional reaction, but only one or two that swirl into some kind of vision in your head. That, my friend, is your mission to explore. That’s where you will begin to find that sense of purpose.

"The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well." —Ralph Waldo Emerson

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