OT:Defining Your Direction

Darlene
on 7/3/09 3:13 am
Your Life’s Work

Many people are committed to professions and personal endeavors they never consciously planned to pursue. They attribute the shape of their lives to cir****tance, taking on roles they feel are tolerable. Each of us, however, has been blessed with a purpose. Your life’s work is the assemblage of activities that allows you to express your intelligence and creativity, live in accordance with your values, and experience the profound joy of simply being yourself. Unlike traditional work, which may demand more of you than you are willing to give, life’s work demands nothing but your intent and passion for that work. Yet no one is born with an understanding of the scope of their purpose. If you have drifted through life, you may feel directionless. Striving to discover your life’s work can help you realize your true potential and live a more authentic, driven life.

To make this discovery, you must consider your interests in the present and the passions that moved you in the past. You may have felt attracted to a certain discipline or profession throughout your young life only to have steered away from your aspirations upon reaching adulthood. Or you may be harboring an interest as of yet unexplored. Consider what calls to you and then narrow it down. If you want to work with your hands, ask yourself what work will allow you to do so. You may be able to refine your life’s work within the context of your current occupations. If you want to change the world, consider whether your skills and talents lend themselves to philanthropic work. Taking stock of your strengths, passions, beliefs, and values can help you refine your search for purpose if you don’t know where to begin. Additionally, in your daily meditation, ask the universe to clarify your life’s work by providing signs and be sure to pay attention.

Since life’s journey is one of evolution, you may need to redefine your direction on multiple occasions throughout your lifetime. For instance, being an amazing parent can be your life’s work strongly for 18 years, then perhaps you have different work to do. Your life’s work may not be something you are recognized or financially compensated for, such as parenting, a beloved hobby, or a variety of other activities typically deemed inconsequential. Your love for a pursuit, however, gives it meaning. You’ll know you have discovered your life’s work when you wake eager to face each day and you feel good about not only what you do but also who you are.

Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


terryrow61
on 7/3/09 3:55 am - Garden Grove, CA
Darlene, Thanks for that inspirational post.  
Terry
rlfroo
on 7/3/09 4:51 am - Hesperia, CA
Darlene,

Where do you find all thes wonderful readings?  I just love them.  I really liked the one last week about freindship. I am trying to find it again.  I will but this computer I am borrowing is slow as glue.  If you get a chance could you PM it to me again.  I would really appriciate it.

Rhonda
Darlene
on 7/3/09 4:58 am
I get them daily in a newsletter, like affirmations....
Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


Darlene
on 7/3/09 4:59 am
you can click on my latest posts and that will show you them.
Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


rlfroo
on 7/3/09 5:02 am - Hesperia, CA
Duh, how easy is that, told you I have no clue about all this stuff, but  good news  by the time I am really old I will get this and be so far behind.... Thanks and I will check that out.


Rhonda
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