Manage Your Career by Understanding Your Life’s Purpose

May 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Career Planning

Initially when you begin to look in the direction of success and career planning you must first establish your purpose. I believe we all come into this life with a specific purpose a definitive thing that we are supposed to accomplish. Some of us come into this life
 and at a very early age, two, three, or four years old, we understand what our purpose is.

Certainly we don’t have all the pieces in place at that age, but we leave clues as to what our purpose is by our activities and the things we love to do, even as a child. In order to be truly successful we must first get in touch with our purpose. Your purpose should line up with your values and it should be those things that you love to achieve and accomplish. These are the things we live and breathe and would gladly do for free. Our purpose should represent the place at which we can serve humanity to the fullest extent and utilize our talents and abilities to the greatest dimension.

When you understand your purpose and begin to flow in that direction, you establish excitement, energy, enthusiasm, passion, drive, and direction. You also begin to see opportunities that others don’t see. This is the time when you enjoy fulfillment, contentment, happiness, peace, joy and prosperity. You actually enjoy your job or profession unlike 80% of the United States work force that is dissatisfied with what they are doing. Fulfilling your purpose will enable you to walk into your destiny and achieve the highest levels of satisfaction and success that you can imagine. So it all starts with purpose.

If it happens that you did not establish your purpose while in college it is not too late. Sit back take a deep breathe and think about the times in your life you were the most satisfied or those times when you were happy. I remember how I came face to face with destiny, or my purpose if you will. I had graduated from college received a degree in a field of study I had no interest in whatsoever.

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