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“Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder. Help someone’s soul heal. Walk out of your house like a shepherd.”

Transformation through Exploration

Most of us don’t just pop out of the womb knowing what we’re supposed to do with our lives. We gotta go out there and figure it out for ourselves.

Most creatures belong to a certain soul squad and are born with an innate sense of what they’re supposed to do in life. Animals go about their day, finding food, taking care of themselves and their babies, and making a home. No one has to tell them to do it, they just know. But for humans, it’s a different story. We don’t usually come out of the womb with a clear understanding of our purpose.

So, like, the whole point of life is to find your purpose, right? When you know what you’re here for, it’s like everything just clicks into place. But finding your purpose isn’t a piece of cake. you gotta put yourself out there, try new things, and let yourself grow. It’s a journey, not a destination.

Your purpose in life is unique, just like you are, and it can change as you grow and experience new things. You don’t need anyone’s approval to follow your dreams and find your purpose in life. No one else can tell you what your purpose is; it’s something you need to figure out for yourself. Finding and fulfilling your purpose can take a lifetime, but it’s worth the effort. To figure out what your purpose is, ask yourself what makes you tick. What makes you jump out of bed in the morning excited to start the day? What are you passionate about?

Think about activities that you’re into or a career that would make you fired up! These things can help you find your purpose and make you feel really good about yourself.

Imagine working on projects that don’t excite you or help you grow as a person, but they pay the bills. Picture yourself doing this day after day. How would that make you feel? Now, imagine spending your time on projects that get you excited, that make your heart race, and that you can’t wait to work on. These are probably things that you’re meant to be doing with your life.

You won’t regret spending time on things that are important to you. If you live your life with a purpose, you’ll feel like you’re making a difference and have control over your choices. Every action and intentional decision you make will have a purpose.

Peace ♥ Harmony, Cheryl

“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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Purpose is a much more powerful aim than passion

Sometimes it’s cool to look beyond what tickles your fancy and think about how what you care about affects the big picture. It’s way more motivating than just being passionate about something. Plus, when you’re passionate about helping others, your love for what you do goes to the next level. And sometimes, it can even be what gets you excited about something in the first place.

In the realm of passions, if there’s one shortcut that could skip the whole interest development part, it would be following a calling that’s connected to a higher purpose. Like, when you feel a deep need to contribute to something meaningful and it just makes you want to jump in with both feet. And once you start feeling a sense of fulfillment, you just go all in and try to get better at it. That’s pretty much how passions are born, no long boring journey is required.

This is why I believe “discovering your PURPOSE” is a much better aim.

Focus on creating the positive change that only you can bring about. 

Your passion will come naturally from that.

Peace ♥ Harmony, Cheryl

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𝓟𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓮 ♥ 𝓗𝓪𝓻𝓶𝓸𝓷𝔂

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#HustleYourPassion

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Turning The Passion Into A Side Hustle – A real passion is measured by the importance it holds in your life.

Posted in Life Coaching, Life Management, Organizational Consultant, Professional Organizer, self employed, women business owners, Writers

Book Writing Blogs

word counter

https://wordcounter.net/

 

I found this blog to be helpful, when it comes to how many words to write each day – you can type right inside the text box, it has a whole lot of tools to use – it counts your words, better word choices, helps to improve your writing style.

tara lazar

https://taralazar.com/

If you are thinking of writing a children’s book, this blog is for you – or are you a Teacher? some awesome FREE TEACHER’S GUIDES. You will find a whole lot of resources of this writer blog.

the writing practice

http://thewritepractice.com/

Great writing practices, writing prompts, writing a book in 100 days and many more resources on this site.

the creative pen

http://www.thecreativepenn.com/

Another kick-ass writers blog for resources, practices and great articles.

the writers life

http://www.writerslife.org/

I left the best for last … Whoa, this blog is filled with some of the best articles on writing I have seen since I started this author journey several weeks ago!

I hope you find something to inspire you to unleash your inner writer!

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl

 

 

 

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Letting Go …

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Letting go forces us to look at our three strongest emotional drivers: Anger ~ Fear ~ Love.

Letting go means confronting these invisible emotional barriers; bringing them upfront and center – and we struggle against them. It means challenging, irrational and unproductive thinking until you get your head and heart straight.

Letting go of past hurts and injustices that preoccupies our lives – so that we don’t lose that love – again.

With each Goodbye I learn ….

That ANGER is the easiest to understand, but the most difficult to escape, it becomes an internal attachment that can only be broken by communication – a kind word.

That letting go leaves a hole in your life in the shape of the person that left you behind. We usually fill that void with FEAR – fear of the uncertain – fear of failure – fear of future loss. Instead, fill that void with HOPE – hope for the future – hope for new adventures – hope for the ones we love. Fear keeps us grounded, but Hope lifts us above our obstacles, situations and challenges.

Once you let go of Anger and Fear – what’s waiting on the other side is LOVE.

That love for the family you have weaved together through your life. Just so it is noted; you did not work that needle by yourself, God helps you pull the ribbons from the people around you – if you listen carefully. To create this beautiful and colorful blanket of warmth and love that you will pull over you when struggles come. The blanket is always redesigning itself, because with each goodbye you learn to … Let Go!

Peace & Harmony, Cheryl

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In Remembrance…..

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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day December 7th