So many people nowadays feel like they are missing something in their life. They get frustrated because it hasn't turned out the way they thought or planned. They find themselves in a job that brings them no joy and barely any security or maybe they don't have a job at all. People feel lost and while the fear in their head says to take any job they can, their heart just weeps. Hope hangs on by a thin thread, faith can be about as substantial as a wish on a birthday candle. It does not have to be this way. If you find your passion you will find the hope and faith to sustain you through any and everything! All you need is a dream, here is how to find it.
It begins with a question, When was the last time you felt like "Aha! This is IT! I LOVE doing this! I could do this ALL the time!"
Now... what were you doing? What was it about what you were doing you loved so much?
I have a friend I had this conversation with one day. He's not really into looking at the spiritual side of things, he enjoys our earthly pleasures and wasn't really raised to look at life in any other way. That's fine, because for someone like me who looks at everything (or tries to) on a spiritual level he is my greatest challenge. If I could show him what abundance there is in manifesting for himself his life purpose then I can help anyone.
What you should know about him is he is one of the most generous and friendliest people there is. He's pretty opinionated and I often don't agree with his opinions, which he knows, but no matter what he is a true friend, most definitely the one to pick you up from jail or the middle of the desert in the middle of a week night. He loves having people over and even has a "Man Cave" for his friends to come over and play computer games together. His wife is Hostess Supreme, always concocting yummy dishes to feed all her husbands guests.
Glitter: "Okay, When was the last time you felt like - Aha! This is IT! I LOVE doing this! I could do this ALL the time?"
A: "When I was looking at apartment buildings to buy and thinking about how I can help fix them up, have tenants call me when something isn't working and I send someone out if I can't fix it myself."
Glitter: "So you are a chief."
A: "What do you mean?"
Glitter: "Well look, you are always helping people out, loaning things you have that people have need of, tools, cars, money. You love the feeling of being useful and appreciated by those you help. You do that at your job now, everyone looks to you on how to fix something and you love joking around with them, talking, having fun and helping them whenever they need it."
A: "Yeah... I do!"
Glitter: "So you are a chief, you are meant to take care of others, help them help themselves, you will find abundance doing that. No matter what job you have that is a role you will always be in because you feel good doing it so why not do it for yourself?"
Make sense?
My friend still hasn't been able to purchase those apartment buildings due to the owner not agreeing on a price but my friend now knows why he gets so excited at the thought of owning not just a home (which he has) but of owning a building that houses many people he is responsible for. My friend will be profitable at owning and renting apartments because he will do all he can to make his tenants happy to live there. In the meantime understanding his purpose he is able to find and understand the joy that comes from living out his "Chiefly" purpose in his daily life.
A happy person is one who is excited about what they do. Excitement breeds ideas to keep that excitement going. Positive thoughts mean not wasting time on things that hold you back. All it takes is knowing what makes you feel good, that is the first step to finding your life purpose.
So... When was the last time you felt like "Aha! This is IT! I LOVE doing this! I could do this ALL the time!"
Now... what were you doing? What was it about what you were doing you loved so much?