Are You Living Your Life Purpose?
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- What would others say are your talents, your strengths, your gifts? nn
- What do you think are your talents, your strengths, your gifts? nn
- What are the things you like doing the most? nn
- What things do you feel most strongly about? nn
- What are some of your favorite ways of expressing yourself? nn
- What are the things you do that seem easy and effortless to do? nn
- What are the things you enjoy doing the most that you would do for free just because they bring you so much fulfillment and satisfaction? nn
- If you had all the money you needed, what would you be doing with your life? Answering these questions will help you uncover what your life purpose is. When you clarify your life purpose, the steps to take become clear. Within a short time, you’ll be attracting clients with ease. Having clarified my life purpose, I knew what steps to take. I spoke at my local chamber, attended Toastmasters, and joined a speakers bureau. In just 2 days, people approached me directly about my services, 2 former clients want to work with me again, and I’m being promoted as a speaker. This can happen for you. If you like what you read in this issue and would like help identifying and applying your life purpose to your business, let’s set up a Sales Breakthrough Session. In one session, we’ll clarify your life purpose and design an action plan to achieve your goals. Click here to learn more…nnAssignment: Allow yourself to begin to define what lights you up. Set aside time to carefully answer these questions without any judgments or assessments. The goal here is to simply begin to identify your passion. And after you do that, share it with others. Because the more you share your life purpose with others, the more real it becomes for you. Lastly, visualize yourself living your life purpose and write down how it feels to be living your life purpose.nn© Rochelle Togo-Figan
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