What is your Purpose?
I’m not talking about what your purpose might be for others. The purpose of being a kind and loving spouse, a good parent who raises responsible and caring children, and an honest and hard-working employee or business owner are results we all expect to achieve at some point in our lives.
While those accomplishments might make me happy overall, I really hadn’t thought about how important it is that we also have our own inner purpose. A purpose which in turn brings us joy, inspires us and fuels the fire within us. Whether you call them hopes, personal goals or dreams, reaching them can mean the difference between feeling complete and feeling unfulfilled.
If you already had a purpose and you lose it, I guess you might very well feel broken. You have lost what had originally brought you joy, meaning and peace with yourself and your life. You lost what brought out the passion in you. If for some reason I was no longer allowed or able to write, I believe I would feel broken in some sense.
I had no idea I had not yet realized my inner purpose until I began to write. I have always been creative but I focused more on other crafts, such as cross stitching, scrapbooking or drawing. While I did write some, I was not able to spend a lot of time with a complete story, only bits and pieces and then, of course, there were my journals. I’m thankful I finally listened to that inner voice nudging me towards my true inner purpose.
Whether you have found your inner purpose or are still searching for it, I wish anyone who reads this the best as they follow or search for what makes them feel truly whole.