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Best Tips To Help You Discover Your Life’s Purpose

  • Dec 1, 2021
  • 3 min read

Written by: Alicia Kangas, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

It is critical for you to learn how to find your passion and life purpose if you want to live a happy, fulfilled, and content life and experience inner peace. Without a life purpose as a guide, your goals and actions may not end up fulfilling you. Here are the best tips to help you discover your passion and true purpose in life.

Do What Comes Easy for You


To create the life you want, you must uncover the deep and meaningful purpose with which you were born. You can start to discover your passion by exploring what you love to do and what comes quickly to you. While you will still need to develop your talents through hard work and practice, it should feel natural.


Follow Your Inner Guidance System


Every person has their own guidance system that can help them get from where they are in life to where they want to go. For this to work, it needs to know the location where you are beginning and where you hope to end up. Your personal navigation system figures out the rest. All you must do is to follow what your heart and soul is telling you for you to reach your destination.


Determine Where You Want to Go


To determine where you want to go all you need to do is clarify your vision and then lock in your destination by setting goals, using positive affirmations, and practicing visualization.

Be Clear About Your Life's Purpose

After you have become clear about what you want in your life and you keep your mind focused on it, the how will show up. Your inner guidance system will tell you when you are drifting off course by the amount of happiness you are experiencing. Those things in your life that bring you the greatest joy are in alignment with your purpose and will help you get you where you want to go.


Align Your Goals with Your Life Purpose


We all have unique talents and interests that tell us what we should be doing with our life. Once you know your life purpose, you need to organize all your activities around it. Everything that you do should be an expression of your purpose. If some activities and goals do not fit that formula, do not bother working on them.


With the right tools, you can cultivate a mindset of success and discover your life’s purpose.


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Alicia Kangas, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Alicia is the Founder, Director, and CEO of HOLISTIC RIVERS, INC.


It is her mission to help others to awaken to their own truth, in order to ultimately create a lifestyle of pure abundance, happiness, freedom, peace, and joy, through a holistic approach to their overall lifestyle!


Alicia is an International Award-Winning Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Registered SomaYoga Teacher, Executive Business Coach, Positive World Influencer, Award-Winning Entrepreneur, and Published Author.


She is one of our Executive Contributors who we have selected as one of our prestigious honorees for our 2021 CREA Global Award in recognition of Alicia being one of the top entrepreneurs, influential leaders, and innovators from across the globe.


Alicia has been featured on ABC, NBC, FOX, USA TODAY, CBS, and 500 + other media companies.


She also has a Biography which resides in the Dictionary of Marquis Who's Who in America, where they endeavor to profile the leaders of American society who are influencing their nation's development. Biographies in Marquis Who’s Who are of individuals whose achievements and contributions to society have made them subjects of widespread reference interest and inquiry.

 
 

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