Do you have a purpose in life?
DO YOU HAVE A PURPOSE IN LIFE?

It is surprising to realize how few people are able to answer this important question with clarity. “Happiness” is not everything. We also need direction, integrity, grit. Determining your life mission is essential for your personal balance, your well-being and also your longevity.
Write down a sentence that starts with “I want …” and ends with “through …”. Your purpose is the result of several reflections. What is your “super talent”? What do you love to do? What do you want to leave as a contribution on this planet?
Start formulating a first response and share it with those who are important to you. You are on the right track.
Figure out 6 strategies which will help you to have a meaningful life! Explore some mechanisms to give more meaning to your life. Do it with humility and curiosity. More than the right sentence or mantra, it is important to clarify the desired state and result that you want to achieve. I encourage you to experience new perspectives and situations. It is amazing how it will teach you new learnings :
1. Donate time, money, or talent.
2. Listen to feedback.
3. Surround yourself with positive people.
4. Start conversations with new people.
5. Explore your interests.
6. Consider injustices that bother you.
Furthermore, clarify your assets and specificities in that world.
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