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The path to purpose and passion consists not of discovering uncharted lands, but in awakening the eyes of your heart. We all seek joy an fulfillment our lives, but how do we attain it?

A good beginning is to ask yourself the following questions:


  1. Why am I here to do with my life?

  2. What do I love doing?.

  3. What are your gifts?

  4. What really brings you joy?

  5. What can you give away?

Once you identify the answers to these questions, you'll begin to develop into a passion magnet. The path to your purpose becomes illuminated. People start to gravitate to you

Just think of the Japanese Samurai; they sought honor and lived by the code of the warrior. Their sword was considered part of themselves, or an extension of their soul.

We you uncover your purpose, you are discovering a part of your soul. Doors previously closed will open and acquaintances and friends unknown will appear.

There's a vibration and energy force for the man or women on the path of purpose. Unfortunately, many deter when they are given a choice between the path of purpose and the path of money.

I think we can all agree that money is just dirty paper. It's an agreement for the change of goods or services. Living with purpose may lead to wealth, but it will be empty if getting money becomes your passion.

We don't want the money. We want what the money can provide. As you head out on your journey, realize that your were meant to live life at it's fullest. Begin by listening to where your heart is calling you.

You'll know when you're on the right path when you eliminate confusion and uncertainty. Connect your purpose to that which you love and the abundance will naturally follow.


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