People assert that our efforts are what lead to a happy existence.
Maybe you’re striving to live a happy, fulfilling, and successful life or you’re simply attempting to get by daily, but either way you’re doing a good job.
“Why are you here?” is my inquiry for the day.
I’m not asking why you’re visiting faithbella.com or why you’re in the street or city where you are at currently; rather, I’m asking, why do you exist?
I have questioned myself the same thing a thousand and one times. Although, there are things I wish I’d known sooner in life; those are things I often think about, and it wouldn’t be inaccurate to say they give me a lift and serve as my driving force as I work to realize my dreams.
While you are here, you could consider the following advice
Know your purpose and work with it
Your reason for being is embodied in your purpose. It acts as your own personal compass, guiding you wherever you go and through everything you do.
Do you wish to relocate to a new city or country? Refocus on your goal. Do you intend to stay at your current job or leave? Refocus on your goal.
Whatever choices you want to make in life, your purpose should be your life hack. It will allow you to decompress from the stress of daily life and reduce the strain that comes with decision-making.
Don’t let fear rule your actions.
Fear is an awful emotion. The fear that something severe might occur frequently paralyzes us into inaction, leaving us with uneasiness in the end. In reality, though, practically every decision we make and every action we take can be altered if we don’t like the results. Default is always an option.
Realizing that there are not many things that have not been done by at least one person has helped me overcome my fear. I ask myself “Why should I live in constant fear of the future when others have already tried and succeeded at all I have attempted?”. I shouldn’t!
Take charge of your own decisions. When we come to understand that something is fulfilling, we do so because we have personally experienced it, not because other people think it is.
We agree because we believe it is the correct thing to do, not because others have agreed with us. So, decisions should be made based on what is best for us rather than what is best for others.
Always be grateful for what you have.
We frequently fail to recognize how fortunate we are. Some wish they could have the incredible opportunities we enjoy. Picture an area where poverty and insecurity are pervasive.
The people living in war zones don’t have the same level of enjoyment and freedom from life as we do in our imperfect nation, yet despite these advantages, we continue to take for granted the liberties that some people in poorer countries do not experience.
First, look at the tiny image.
We frequently overlook the minor details when considering the big picture. Sometimes, all we need do is imagine something while looking at the smallest detail. In that way, we’ll be ready for whatever is ultimately intended to happen.
Although the big perspective is beneficial, the smaller picture allows us to better prepare for the future.
Determine what success means to you.
When our goal or objective is attained, we have succeeded.
Money shouldn’t be the primary consideration when choosing our metric, as should other factors. But, we must be certain that the criterions we select are what we want.
Our success can also be measured by the things we do, our level of fulfillment, and the love we experience in life. Individuals have different ideas of what success is. However, whatever statistic we decide on will serve as motivation for us.
Be certain in your choices.
Our daily choices affect the course of our lives; they determine whether or not we experience or succeed in achieving our life goals.
Always act as though your life depends on the choices you make because it does.
In all, we should view purpose as the power that propels us to even more joyful years in our desire to live happy lives. Since we are here for a reason, we ought to live each day to the fullest by finding our purpose.
This was such a great read, soothing to the soul and providing much needed inspiration.