Are you living on purpose? That is, are you doingwhat you want to do? Are you going for your dream?
Or are you making excuses, living a life that isfar less than you desire?
The following series of articles is going to help
you to get clear about what you want, why you want
it and where you're going... and making it a lot
easier along the way. In shrt, these articles will
help you to get on track and stay there.
To begin with, take a good and honest look at
your current situation. Once you know where you
are, you can then move on. The point is, if you
don't know where your starting point is, you
won't be able to get where you're going because
you won't know the proper direction to go.
So, to begin living on your purpose, first,
reevaluate what you do, why you do it, where
you're going and what you're doing it all for.
The reason is simple. It gives you a brand
new, much clearer perspective, it opens you
up to new possibilities and new opportunities.
It keeps your level of interest in what you're
doing very high.
What really got me thinking about this is that a
good friend of mine has been diagnosed with
cancer and another one just died from cancer.
So, I deeply started looking at life and how short
and unpredictable it really is and that at any
time it could all be over.
Now, many of us don't want to think that way.
We don't think it is going to happen to us. We
don't even want to entertain the idea that it is
possible. It's too painful, too scary, too dark and
depressing. But the truth is that some day, it's
going to happen and there's no escape.
With all that said, we might as well make the most
of our lives that we can. We might as well go full out.
We might as well let go of all of our beliefs, doubts
excuses, uncertainties, negativity, fears and other
BS that holds us back.
Wouldn't you agree?
When I think personally about all the things I want
to do and see and experience before I die, the listis staggering, Now I won't be able to get it all done,
but it will be a whole hell of a lot of fun along the way.
How about you?
1. What's your purpose?
2. What dreams are still inside you?
3. What do you want to do with your life, but havenever done?
4. What would bring you a ton of joy and fulfillmenton a daily basis?
5. What's your greatest passion ?
6. What would that life be worth to you?
Whatever your answers are, it doesn't really matter
as long as you go for what you want and don't quit
until you get there.
Your excuses won't matter when you pass on from
this world. What will matter is who you were and
how you decided to live. What will matter is the
difference you made, the legacy you left. What will
matter is how you lived your purpose.
In part two of this series, I'll talk about how to
find your purpose, your passion
and your power.
So, that's it for this issue my friend. May you
be blessed beyond belief and may all of your dreams
and your success come true. And may everything you wish
for be the least that you get.
Until next issue...
To your success,
Darshan G. Shanti - The 24 Hour Champion
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Darshan is an expert in human motivation, behavior change and rapid transformation. He is a 20-year veteran in the field of personal and professional development. He is an ontologist, facilitator, trainer, author and transformational speaker. He is the President of Freedom Incorporated, Inc., a revolutionary, innovative company dedicated to supporting organizations and people all over the world to help them to achieve their highest potential.
Darshan has a unique ability to very quickly empower participants to change their own minds about who they are and what's possible for themselves, both now and in the future. When they change their own minds, their change is permanent, leaving them free to make new decisions, take new actions and create new, powerful and fulfilling lives.
From Fortune 100 corporations such as Baxter Pharmaceuticals, to small mom and pop companies, school systems and prison systems, across the United States, he has worked with and inspired over 30,000 people. www.the24hourchampion.com