—Joseph Campbell; American mythologist, author whose
books/ideas influenced the making of Star Wars
Getting clear about what your unique purpose is can be the difference between
living a happy, fulfilled life of abundance, choice, and expansiveness or living
in the restrictive veal pen of your own indecision and tired old excuses.
A gift, of course, is meant to be given, which is why it’s so brutal when we
can’t figure out what ours is, or when we know what it is, but we’re too lame
to act on it: here we have the perfect gift to share with the world, just bursting
to be opened, and we keep it sitting there, wrapped tightly in a box, growing
old and gathering dust. Oh the waste! The agony!
Meanwhile, the joy of giving someone the perfect gift is unparalleled. We
all know how it feels, hopping back and forth from foot to foot, wringing our
hands, practically peeing in our pants, begging them to open it. OPEN IT
ALREADY! Jesus H. Christ . . . here let me freakin’ do it! The power of
giving is so strong that the excitement and the good feelings are often greater
for the giver than for the receiver.
Which is why, when you find your calling and you design your life in such a
way that you can share your gifts with the world on a consistent basis, you feel
like a rock star.
When we share what we were brought here to give,
we are in alignment with our highest, most powerful
selves.
Most people, however, wander through their lives giving the tasteful candle
version of their gifts. You know—they don’t show up to the party empty-
handed or anything; they present their somewhat flaccid gift to the world,
receive a warm hug, and an, “Oh, you shouldn’t have,” in return, but they
don’t knock it out of the park. For example, they get a job doing something
that they either hate or that’s a bit of a yawn but is, you know, okay. It affords
them a life that covers the basics as long as they don’t go too crazy. They do
fun stuff but not as much as they’d like because they don’t have the money. Or
the time. Or the belief that they deserve to. They have little victories here and
there, they meet their sales quota and win the six-day cruise to the Bahamas or
rack up enough miles to go stay with their aunt and see the Olympics or finally
sit down and write an entire song that they may or may not ever record or
perform, but they never truly go for it and create a life that really lights them
up. They basically Big Snooze their lives away.
Every single person is born with unique and valuable gifts to share with the
world. Once we figure out what ours are, and decide to live our lives putting
them to use, that’s when, and only when, the real party begins. Living a life on
purpose is available to everyone. So if you’re struggling or settling or
completely confused about what you’re supposed to do with your life, know
that the answer is already here. It exists and so does the life you can’t wait to
create. You just need to get some clarity first.
There are entire books written on finding your calling (some of the best of
which I share in the Resources section in the back of this book and on my
website), but the following are a few of my favorite tips.
Keep in mind there’s no right way to go about this. Everyone’s journey is
unique, but we’re all trying to get to the same place—the place where we feel
happiest, the most alive, and the most like ourselves.
Even if you’ve nailed the perfect career for yourself, read on, because these
tips can help you in all areas of your life.
How to get clear on who you are and what your calling is:
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