Our purpose in life is to fully express who we are, who we are right now. As we begin to do this, we benefit ourselves and others by becoming a role model of who we indeed are. This provides an example for those in our lives; inspiring and encouraging them with our genuineness, and making a real difference in the world. And motivating them to do the same.You don’t “choose” your purpose. Your purpose is already within you. You are already equipped to achieve your purpose.Our purpose is expressed by being a role model. The richness of the purpose shines through our activities, our doing, and our passion. To be the right role model, we must identify the qualities of our purpose, then find a job or activity where we best express and demonstrate them. We'll contribute far more by expressing our true, natural, ever-present magnificence, than trying to improve on ourselves or trying to become someone we are not.The truth is, who we are makes a far more significant difference than what we do.For example, role modeling honesty and integrity for our children will be of far higher value than years of working to feed them. We undoubtedly need to do both, but our living examples of love, integrity, and spirituality will ultimately be remembered as the greater service. And hopefully the more influential one.To maximize our effectiveness and contribution in life, we must know at a profound level 1. Who we are,2. What we have been called on to exemplify, and3. To whom we will model it.The Personal Purpose Process will help you to rediscover these answers in four steps.
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