Money with Meaning: Living Your Life “On Purpose”
- Posted by COACH ROVEL
by T.
Harv Eker
Why are
you here? Why are you on the planet right now? Many people believe we each come
into this life with a purpose, a reason for living. Considering that every
element in nature has a specific purpose for existing, and we are an integral
part of nature, it stands to reason that we have a purpose too.
Eastern
philosophies submit that each of us has a job to do, a duty in life, and that
the only way to find peace and fulfillment is to carry out your duty or
"dharma" as it's called. The philosophy states that to truly be happy
you must learn to live in service, to live based on what you can give rather
than only on what you can get; to live based "on purpose" rather than
only "on outcome".
The
brilliant futurist, Buckminster Fuller said, "The purpose of our lives is
to add value to the people of this generation and those that follow." In
short, to leave this world a better place than it was when you arrived. It
could be in terms of adding convenience, education, entertainment,
enlightenment, health, beauty, joy, humour, technology, or any other way you
personally can serve other people or the planet.
Although
many people believe they have a purpose, they often have a difficult time
discovering their own reason for living. Because purpose holds such a spiritual
sense, people tend to believe their purpose will somehow be handed down from
the heavens. They wait and wait for some "burning bush" to tell them
what to do. It's true, a few "tuned-in" people do receive some type
of message; some unmistakable calling. But the answer for most of us is that we
actually have to "choose" our purpose. We are the ones who decide how
we are best suited to serve.
Our
choice, however, is not random. We each have unique abilities, inherent talents
and strengths. We each have different interests and activities that bring us
joy. We each have different experiences and issues from which we've learned,
and we all have a different way in which we can best serve others. It is
through these factors you "choose" your purpose.
Can your
purpose change? Yes. More likely, however, is that your overall purpose remains
the same, while the vehicle you use to provide your service may change on an
ongoing basis. If your purpose is to teach, for example, you may teach your own
children, teach in a school, become an author or a speaker or even be a
consultant. Regardless of your vehicle, your dharma is to "teach".
It takes
courage to choose a purpose and even more courage to live your life based on
it! Once you have purpose, you will have two essential elements for a truly
happy life - money and meaning! In this way, you will become ‘rich’ in every
sense of the word.
EXERCISE:
List
your unique abilities, talents, strengths, interests and joys. From here choose
an overall purpose for your life. Clarify it by writing it down. Then choose an
initial vehicle with which you can serve people that is in alignment with your
purpose. Begin today to live your life based on purpose.
Declarations:
I am
here for a reason.
I have
important work to do.
I live
my life on purpose.
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