You can achieve this by setting a purpose for your life and then working to achieve this purpose. By developing the skills you need, and overcoming the obstacles in your path, you will grow as a person and part of this growth is happiness with life and your role in it.
We as human beings require challenge and adventure in order to bring out our full potential. A person who sets no challenges and no purpose for their life is not really living they are only existing; marking time until life runs out. The person who sets an inspiring purpose and then throws themselves headlong into the pursuit of that purpose will discover what being alive really is.
Kids learn the joy of a challenge at an early age. Soon after they have reached the level of physical development required for them to be able to run they instinctively discover the concept of racing. I think we have probably all played those simple running games with our kids, pretending that we can't catch them.
Kids are also natural explorers. When a baby begins to crawl the first thing she will do is explore her world. She will open cupboards and pull things out, she will look for new things to touch and taste. Exploration and adventure are part of human nature.
Unfortunately the majority of adults forget this most of the time. They live conservative lives avoiding adventure and challenge as much as possible, but that sense of adventure is still there deep inside, it just needs a little encouragement to show itself.
If a person develops a hobby or interest that they become passionate about then that sense of adventure and discovery will resurface. Passion is the bridge to our inner potential, our true humanity.
People tend to be happiest when they are engaged in an activity that they are passionate about. They feel more alive because they are becoming more focused in the present moment. Passion is really just the process of being fully absorbed in something and being fully absorbed is another way of saying that you are totally focused in the present moment.
Most people are scattered between past present and future for most of their time. They worry about what happened yesterday and whether they should have done things differently. They think about what they have to do tomorrow or what their life may be like at some future moment. And only occasionally they think about what they are doing now.
When you are passionately involved in something you forget to think about the past or future; all you are thinking about is the experience of being involved in your passion. This fully absorbing focus on the present moment is the greatest source of happiness possible.
This is the only time when you are fully alive because the present moment is all that really exists. The past is only a memory and the future is only a possibility but the present moment is reality. If you are spreading your focus across past and future then you are missing the present moment and are not fully alive. But when you are totally absorbed in the present moment you are living life to its maximum.
The real power of having and inspiring purpose in your life is that you can experience passion every day as you work toward achieving that purpose. It gives your life a direction and with that direction comes a reason to reactivate your natural, innate sense of discovery and adventure. Passionately following a purpose will unlock the love of life that most people have left behind in childhood.
Finding Your Life's Purpose
Part of having a successful career is managing it. A vital component to any successful career plan is a clear understanding of your personal and professional interests, values, attitudes, skills, behaviors, etc. - and how/if they are changing. A successful career path makes the necessary adjustments to keep your work goals in balance with these other important areas of your life. Fall brings us back into routine after the often lazier days of summer and vacations. Now is an excellent time to take stock, and adjust accordingly - from small tweaks to large changes. Developing and Managing a Successful Career PlanHere are 5 key points to keep in mind when managing a successful career. Keep all of these on your radar, no matter what stage you are at.
1. Introspection - Evaluate yourself closely and honestly to find out what you enjoy doing. Finding work you love that helps you transcend yourself and your life. Take the time to understand who you are, what you like, and what you need to do and how best to keep balance while you achieve your goal and move forward in your career.
2. Assessments - Assessments tools are very valuable to help clarify who you are, and what you want. There are numerous assessments available online (and on paper) that will provide you with information about your personality, vocational interests, skills, values, personal interest, personal and professional strengths and weaknesses, and much more. Everyone has special talents. Some people are great with numbers and focus their career in finance. Some people are extroverts and focus their career in sales. Use your talents to the best of your ability to serve you and others, and you will find yourself well positioned for a long and successful career.
3. Company fit - Find the right company that provides you with opportunities to do the things you like - a company that fits your background, abilities and aligns with your own personal values. For instance, if you value monetary rewards, make sure the company you choose does not tie performance only to titles or reward special achievements with gifts and time-off. Or if you value family make sure the company you choose doesn't reward long hours in the office. What type of organization do you want to work for? Know what you need from the company that will make it a good fit for you.
4. Your next position - What do you want to gain from your next position? More flexibility, better pay, work/life balance, less travel, team environment, etc.? What are the things you cannot give up, and what are the things you can be flexible about? What do you feel you need and desire in your next position? What do you want in a boss,manager or supervisor?
5. Education/Training - Assess your skills. What training do you need in order to move forward in your career? Are you staying up-to-date on current trends in the industry, keeping your skills sharp, attending training programs, being involved in professional associations?
Awareness in these 5 areas will allow you to make solid decisions that help you to grow and move your career in the direction you want. You control your own career destiny. Knowing who you and what you want is as important as knowing what you want to achieve.
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