Daily Quote: “The stars, I see, will kiss the valleys first: The odds for high and low’s alike” William Shakespeare.
This statement may sound contradictory. However, taking this concept to heart could be a very good move. What it means is that you put a huge amount of effort into pursuing your goal and then let it do it’s own thing. It’s a bit like nurturing a good roast in the oven.
The reason for this sound bit of advice is that you do not always have control over the outcome. You might push a major energy blast into part of your success plan and find it gets you to somewhere totally different to where you thought it would.
Many people find themselves in similar situations all their lives. They are stuck in an endless loop of reinforcing behaviour patterns. These can be in their relationships, careers or personal circumstances.
It is worth your while to search for your personal life purpose. If you are on purpose, your own purpose, you will find yourself in a kind of zone. You will live in your own space, your own field of happiness. But it will require courage to look for it.
It’s not easy work looking for your life purpose. It’s easy once you have found it because it will resonate with you. You will have the proverbial aha moment. But getting there requires a lot of patience and a willingness to dig in your mind’s archives to see what you discover.
Many self-help books encourage you to work out what your personal life purpose statement is. But if you are like most of the people who are trying to work out their life purpose, you will be stuck for words and ideas.
