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Finding purpose can not be done by reading few blogs or books or consulting any mentors. It can be discovered by yourself by questioning and examining your thought process. Here are few simple questions you can ask to yourself to find your purpose of life.
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Taking a look at what interests you have outside the work is a great start to finding out what you are passionate about. Think about what you like to do, any hobbies you have, or anything you immerse yourself in.
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Is there any pastime you want to consistently do? If you have free time and there is one activity that you always want to try and fit in, then maybe your subconscious is telling you something
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If you are a reader is there one topic that you like to read about more than any other? If there is a subject that you find yourself reading hours about then maybe it is a passion. Think about the type of books that you cannot put down.
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Is there anything you are naturally great at already? If you find that you are really good at something that you have never trained in, then maybe that is your true calling.
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Sometimes finding your why doesn't mean reinventing yourself. Sometimes it means being true to the strengths and skills that you already posses.
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Is there anything you do in your life currently that gives you a great sense of value or purpose? If there is a task or activity that does give you an overwhelming sease of purpose, that is the perfect place to start when finding your why
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If there is something in your life that truly gets you excited and motivated then you may have found your passion. If you get so excited about something that is gets you out of bed in the morning, donnot ignore that sensation.
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