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I would like to do something which is meaningful for me and i want to work every and have good energy in my life.
After doing the deep things and found the purpose where I can help people and also able to make money.
But the problem, I got multiples, have you been there and how can come to conclusion to choose one and put the others later or forgot about it.
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Almost every day people come to me to help him/ her find a purpose. Many had tried defining life mission, set SMART goals, develop strong passion, the law of attraction, you just name it ... but the outcome is unsatisfactory.
There are a few challenges that keep holding them back:
1. the purpose seems to be incorrect after some times
2. unsure whether the purpose chose fit you
3. Too many choices, wanted to take up as much as possible
4. over concerns what is your life mission
5. unable to align current goals to your life mission
6. lack of imagination to visualize 20-30 years vision
7. excessive focus on setting a schedule to achieve the goals
If you are facing the above, probably you need to consider looking for a robust framework that you can work on to a) find a purpose, b) progress smoothly. c) track progress. d) shape purpose, and e) create impactful values to bring more happiness to self and others.
Please feel free to contact me if you need me to help to align your thoughts through a clarification session or a coaching program to develop the purpose using our Growth Framework so that you can achieve a) to e) above.
With all those benefits, it is important to find purpose and meaning in your life. These seven strategies can help you reveal or find your purpose so you can begin living a more meaningful life. Being the “giver” in a relationship connected people with having a more purposeful life. Altruistic behaviours could include volunteering for a non-profit organization, donating money to causes you care about, or simply helping the people around you on a day-to-day basis. Whether you decide to spend two Saturdays a month serving meals in a soup kitchen, or you volunteer to drive your elderly neighbour to the grocery store once a week, doing something kind for others can make you feel as though your life has meaning.
You can read more here: https://www.verywellmind.com/tips-for-finding-your-purpose-in-life-4164689
Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath
Go back to your sense of Identity. Who are you? What do you stand for? Not your name... your values. Vivid Vision by Cameron Herald could be useful, as would be the now-old Start With Why Ted Talk by Simon Sinek which you can find on YouTube.
Which of these ideas you're looking at resonates the most with your identity? Use a weighted decision matrix if that helps.
Hi, I can help your through a proven 5 step process and questioning tecniques,so that you come to your own workable options for what you want to achieve.
I have also had a similar conversation with myself that was able to enlighten me on what my purpose is.
The place to start is to think about what makes you happy. Think about specific people, places, ideas, things that you do or want to do that will make you happy.
The second thing is to plan on how to "try" these things and ensure that they are what truly makes you happy. In the trying process, you will learn other things that may not relate at all that make you even more happy and energized.
Lastly, do what you love and the money will come. No matter what it is, there is always some opportunity to make a decent living.
Love diving into the ocean to explore coral reefs? Become a licensed diver and take tours of people to see the reefs.
Enjoy hiking nature trails? Become a trail guide, nature preservationist, biologist, etc. The sky is the limit.
We can set up a call and talk more in detail about what works for you and where you should start.
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