One way to truly know yourself and experience fulfilment is to get in touch with your Life Purpose. With the frenetic pace of life, business and career pressures, it can be easy to be distracted and start living a life that isn’t aligned with your purpose in life. Have you ever felt miserable and as if your life is going nowhere, or not in the direction you thought it would?
Your Life Purpose works hand-in-hand with your values and, the two combined, give you the unwavering belief in what you stand for and ensures you live your life by design, not someone else’s making – you are happier and fulfilled when doing what’s most important to you AND expressing it in every part of your life.
Richard Lieder, who wrote ‘The Power of Purpose’ said it best:
“Purpose is the conscious choice of what, where, and how to make a positive contribution to our world. It is the theme, quality or passion we choose to center our lives around.”
Here are 3 steps to defining your Life Purpose:
1) No-one can define your life purpose for you. Your life purpose is something within you which firstly begins in deciding that YOU matter – YOU are unique and different from everyone else and YOU are special. For 15 minutes each morning, take some time out to sit in a room free of distractions. Look upon this time as an opportunity to sit quietly and concentrate on just being in the moment. Observe your breath and let your mind empty itself of trying to sort out the day’s problems. Instead, focus on you and experience a comfort within yourself. This may not come naturally at first and you may find your mind filling with your ‘to do list’. When you do, stop, concentrate on an object in the room or the nice scenery outside and clear your mind.
2) To find out what matters to you and define your life purpose, it requires delving into your life from various angles to discover any matching themes. Block out an hour in your diary, then find a nice quiet spot to answer these questions. In doing so, listen to your inner intuition – the little voice inside you. What does it immediately say to you? Write it down and forget about making the words or sentences perfect. Just jot down what comes to your mind.
3) Once you have answered your questions it is time to look for the common themes that have emerged. What patterns do you see? What seems to matter the most to you? If you are unsure of what the patterns are or what they mean, then consider asking a family member, friend or coach to help you in defining the themes.
Once you have defined your life purpose, don’t let it sit in your head. Next step is to write your Mission Statement. By writing down your own personal mission statement that is your life purpose, you are giving yourself permission to live by your life purpose and providing a tangible reminder each day of who you are and how you are living your life by your own design.
A Mission Statement is made of three parts.
1) Your talents and values – this is the essence of who you are
2) What you wish to accomplish and what contributions you believe you bring to the world – yourself and others
3) Quantifying your life purpose – the measurable results you wish to achieve by living out your life purpose – i.e. how will you know when you are truly living your life purpose?
When writing your life purpose use positive words and eliminate such things as “I should”. There are no ‘shoulds’ in a life purpose… your purpose is made of ‘I will”. Express yourself in the present tense, even if you may not necessarily be living all aspects of your life purpose in the present tense, at this point in time.
For brainstorming purposes, this is a great site to view what other folks have come up with for their personal mission statement:
http://www.missionstatements.com/personal_mission_statements.html
Once you have written your Mission Statement that clearly expresses your Life Purpose, don’t hide it in a draw. Display it proudly on your wall where you can see it everyday. If you wanted to take it one step further – and why not?
– then consider getting your Mission Statement designed and printed, then framed. The design could encapsulate in a visual way how you live your life purpose.
I just love what George Bernard Shaw has to say about a purpose:
“This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognised by yourself as a mighty one; the being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap; the being a force of Nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.”
Are you waiting for the world to make you happy, or are you going to design your own purpose and mission in life to make yourself happy?

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Mindy Kaleta
August 23, 2010 at 8:57 pmI love that Tara. I’m trying to figure out my brand. I will use these questions to help facilitate that. Thanks so much! Have a marvelous day!
Tara
August 23, 2010 at 10:15 pmYou’re welcome Mindy
And yes, you’re spot on…. the questions are also extremely helpful in defining a brand and business mission statement. Let me know if I can support you further.
Char
November 18, 2010 at 1:21 pmThanks for the tips. I have recently started my journey to discover my purpose. I’m on my way, but have a long way to go.
Tara
November 18, 2010 at 2:33 pmYou’re most welcome Char
Good to hear of your advances in finding your purpose…. I don’t believe our journey really ever ends but evolves as the days, weeks and years progress. However, our journey is much more enjoyable when we step out with vision and purpose. Wish you much delight on your path to discovery.
Belgie
July 15, 2011 at 8:14 amThese ten question you asked sure made me think about my life. Thank you for sharing this. I will definitely think about them some more.
Tara
July 15, 2011 at 4:28 pmYou’re most welcome Belgie… I’m glad you found the article beneficial. Happy soul searching
Patience
June 19, 2012 at 12:14 amAh Tara, i have never seen such tips, but i truly love those words have copied them down about to start my journey of researching my purpose.
Tara
June 19, 2012 at 7:36 amG’day Patience! Glad to hear they resonated with you and that you are about to emabark on your new journey. Enjoy the ride!
Oliver
September 17, 2012 at 4:23 amDear Tara,
Your questions are amazing. Thank you very much. You helped me to get one step closer to my personal fulfillment.
All the bests,
Oliver
Tara
September 17, 2012 at 1:31 pmYou are most welcome Oliver!
I’m glad you had some take-aways from the article and it has assisted you. Take good care.
niddy
March 27, 2013 at 6:24 pmwow thank you so much tara this is really inspirational…..your questions re rilly amazing…my journey has started.