3 Reasons Most People Won’t Discover Their Purpose & How To Fix Them

Why am I doing this? Simply, because it’s important you discover your purpose and don’t have to take a lifetime to do so.

There is a plan and purpose to each person’s life. I respect the path and purpose of others, because everyone has value. 

I built my life around my purpose. Since I know my purpose, I find it easier to make decisions. 

However, in order to live a life of purpose, it’s important to discover what that is early in life so you can live a life you love and enjoy. 

And when you aren’t, life can be a challenge.

So here’s the first reason most people won’t discover their purpose, they:

1. Change directions too often

Many people change directions to often and one of the reasons I believe that people change directions so often is because they are listening to so many people. 

Changing direction is fine, but when you’re changing direction just for the sense of changing direction and you haven’t gone in any path any length of time to really understand the purpose of that path, or the reason why you’re on that path you’re going to miss them opportunities to learn and to grow.

The second reasons most people won’t discover their purpose is they’re:

2. Listening to too many voices

There’s too many opinions coming at you. There’s too many people speaking things and you’re trying to hear too many people and trying to follow too many people. You’re listening to all the latest gurus and all the latest talk… people saying you need to do this and you need to do that… you need to go back there… you need to go this way or that!

If you’re listening to all the external voices then you’re not listening to your internal voice. You’re not listening to the spirit that lives on the inside of you. You’re not very in tune with that Spirit, if everybody else’s voice is speaking to you and then that’s causing you to change and go in all types of directions.

Listening to people is great and wonderful, but until you develop a maturity to where you can listen to objectively and not just take every opinion and run with it, you just need to say, oh that’s a good thing. Thank you for letting me know that. Oh, I hadn’t considered that and appreciate that info and your advice.

The final reason most people won’t discover their purpose is that they:

3. Haven’t made the connection between passion and purpose

If you can’t make the connection between passion you’ll never make that connection between purpose. It is your passion that fuels your purpose. Your passion is the fuel and is the ignition, it is the octane that propels you toward that thing that lives on the inside.

If you can’t make that connection it’s going to be very difficult to really understand who you are. That’s why we take people on a journey of discovery. We look at your gifts.

We look at your talents. We look at your abilities. We look at the things that you are most passionate about. The things that you can’t live without doing. The things that you think about in your sleep you cannot live without doing. You think about them in your sleep. You think about them when you’re awake. You think about them during the day. It’s that passion that gives us some indication as to the direction your life should be going.

How Do You Fix Them?

  1. Prepare to put in some deep-dive work – Pursuing purpose is a marathon, not a sprint.
  2. You got to learn who you are and what’s in you – If you don’t know the direction you should take, others will lead you.
  3. Accept some realities you may not want to face – Find out what you’re most passionate about and begin your discovery there.

I’m going to tell you the flat-out honest truth… everyone’s journey is different. Everyone’s work ethic and habits are different and not everybody puts in the same amount of work, so everybody cannot be expected to get the same result in the same timeframe.

However, I have a fast track to help you get where you need to be, but you can’t come in and predetermined for me how fast you’re going to get there, because I don’t know enough about you yet. I don’t know enough about your passion. I don’t know enough about what your purpose yet.

Once I help you learn who you are and what’s in you and you are willing to explore that fact and drill down to do the deep-dive work required you’ll discover what you need and the direction you should be taking.

You’ll discover the problems you’ve been created to solve and not let other people determine what’s best for you. When you’re willing to accept some hard realities about yourself, that you’ve been unable to face in order to find out where that passion truly lies, then you can tap into your divine destiny and walk out your creative purpose in life.

In Closing

There is a purpose for your life, whether you believe it or not. You may have to take several paths to understand that, but with a little digging, and the right help you can find where you’re meant to be.

If you’re ready to begin living a purpose-driven life without wasting more of your life trying to figure it out on your own.

I invite you to contact me to see if this offer is a good fit for both of us.

You can DM me if you’re interested, and more information about the program is available here: https://training.baingram.com/about-pathway-to-transformation

Until next time, continue pursuing your passion for it will guide you to your purpose.

Take care and God bless!

B.A. 

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