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Understanding my Life Path

Each day is a new day to define who you are and understanding your purpose for life.  Did you know walking daily with no purpose, leave us feeling empty at the end of our day.  I grew up in a large family with seven siblings. I don’t think I ever felt empty, but that was because I filled it with so many other things like playing outside, walking the dog, talking to my parents and the other siblings in the home. Back in those days, there was always something going on in our tiny little house. Some may say that my Life Path was already laid out for me.  I can agree somewhat that they were correct.  Why? Because it felt right.  It did not drain me mentally or physically.  It was just the way it was suppose to be.

But today, things are different.  We often find that no matter where we are or what we decide to do in out lives, it always follow a particular life pattern. Have you ever stopped and asked yourself why am I doing this?  It took me awhile to realize that so matter how I tried to plan my day ahead of time, it never worked out that way.  Many people discover their purpose in life at a very young age. Other’s on the other hand, find themselves struggling through life wondering what that path might be, and some of us never truly find our path. Most of the time when this happens, it is because we don’t have a desire to discover it. So, why should we care about where our lives takes us? Well, finding our purpose for life helps us understand who we are, and why we do the things we do.  Does it sometime seem like no matter what you do, it is not our passion to do it, maybe we are doing it to please someone else. A great way to begin on that path is to ask ourselves how do we like what we are doing everyday?  It maybe that you work in an outdoor job, but you do not like the outdoors, and vice versa with working on the inside.  What ever your desires may be, you play a leading role in your path.  When we take a job because it pays a little bit more money that another job, but the work that you are doing you absolutely hate. This is a sign that you are working outside of your comfort zone.

I want to share with you my story, and how I for many years knew that I was not finding the things in my life that made me complete.  I kept on searching and searching and the more I challenged myself to do this, and do that, I became more and more frustrated.  It can take years to understand your life path, because there are so many roles that plays in the dynamics to finding your true self.  It starts with you search for your true meaning for why you do what you do.