CREATE YOUR LIFE PURPOSE STATEMENT

Below is a concept first developed by Steve Pavlina 1. I made changes to Steve’s concept in order to fit smoothly into my eCourse

Your “Career” and/or “Career Purpose” does not sit in a bubble. It is part of a larger question- “Why Am I Here On Earth” and what is my general “Life Purpose”.

Certain personalities enjoy delving into “Spiritual” questions/topics such as “What Is My Life Purpose”. Others have a more “Nuts & Bolts” personality and these type of exercises are difficult and not particularly enjoyable to complete.

The exercise size below is a “Nuts & Bolts” exercise that will provide an answer to a “Spiritual Question”. I believe it can resonate with most personality types.

The goal of my course is for your career and/or “career goal” to be in alignment with your general “life purpose”. You career and “career goal” is an offshoot of your all encompassing “life purpose”.

On the 15’th-20’th day of this course you will have chosen your “Career Goal” and “#1 Dream Career”. One of the factors in choosing your “Career Goal” & #1 Dream Career is its alignment with the “life purpose” statement you will now create.

 

How To Discover Your Life Purpose In About 20 Minutes

 

How do you discover your real purpose in life? I’m not talking about your job, your daily responsibilities, or even your long-term goals. I mean the real reason why you’re here at all — the very reason you exist.

Perhaps you don’t believe you have a purpose and that life has no meaning. Doesn’t matter. Not believing that you have a purpose won’t prevent you from discovering it, just as a lack of belief in gravity won’t prevent you from tripping. All that a lack of belief will do is make it take longer, so if you’re one of those people, just change the number 20 in the title of this blog entry to 40 (or 60 minutes if you’re really stubborn).

Here’s a story about Bruce Lee which sets the stage for this little exercise. A master martial artist asked Bruce to teach him everything Bruce knew about martial arts. Bruce held up two cups, both filled with liquid. “The first cup,” said Bruce, “represents all of your knowledge about martial arts. The second cup represents all of my knowledge about martial arts. If you want to fill your cup with my knowledge, you must first empty your cup of your knowledge.”

If you want to discover your true purpose in life, you must first empty your mind of all the false purposes you’ve been taught (including the idea that you may have no purpose at all).

So how to discover your purpose in life? While there are many ways to do this, some of them fairly involved, here is one of the simplest that anyone can do. The more open you are to this process, and the more you expect it to work, the faster it will work for you. But not being open to it or having doubts about it won’t prevent it from working as long as you stick with it — again, it will just take longer to converge.



Here’s what to do:

 

STEP #1 Write at the top of the box below, “What is my true purpose in life?”

STEP #2 Write an answer (any answer) that pops into your head. It doesn’t have to be a complete sentence. A short phrase is fine.

STEP #3 Repeat step 2 until you write the answer that makes you cry. This will often involve writing down many different phrases. This is your true purpose in life

Read the rest of this unit before completing these 3 steps.

CREATE YOUR LIFE PURPOSE STATEMENT

Submit/Edit Your Answer

 

That’s it. It doesn’t matter if you’re a counselor or an engineer or a bodybuilder. Usually it takes 15-20 minutes to clear your head of all the clutter and the social conditioning about what you think your purpose in life is. The false answers will come from your mind and your memories. But when the true answer finally arrives, it will feel like it’s coming to you from a different source entirely.

For those who are struggling a bit with self-awareness, it will take longer to get all the false answers out, possibly more than an hour. But if you persist, after 100 or 200 or maybe even 500 answers, you’ll be struck by the answer that causes you to surge with emotion, the answer that breaks you. If you’ve never done this, it may very well sound silly to you. So let it seem silly, and do it anyway!!

As you go through this process, some of your answers will be very similar. You may even re-list previous answers. Then you might head off on a new tangent and generate 10-20 more answers along some other theme. And that’s fine. You can list whatever answer pops into your head as long as you just keep writing.

At some point during the process (typically after about 50-100 answers), you may want to quit and just can’t see it converging. You may feel the urge to get up and make an excuse to do something else. That’s normal. Push past this resistance, and just keep writing. The feeling of resistance will eventually pass.

You may also discover a few answers that seem to give you a mini-surge of emotion, but they don’t quite make you cry — they’re just a bit off. Highlight those answers as you go along, so you can come back to them to generate new permutations. Each reflects a piece of your purpose, but individually they aren’t complete. When you start getting these kinds of answers, it just means you’re getting warm. Keep going.

It’s important to do this alone and with no interruptions. If you’re a nihilist, then feel free to start with the answer, “I don’t have a purpose,” or “Life is meaningless,” and take it from there. If you keep at it, you’ll still eventually converge.

When I did this exercise, it took me about 25 minutes, and I reached my final answer at step 106. Partial pieces of the answer (mini-surges) appeared at steps 17, 39, and 53, and then the bulk of it fell into place and was refined through steps 100-106. I felt the feeling of resistance (wanting to get up and do something else, expecting the process to fail, feeling very impatient and even irritated) around steps 55-60. At step 80 I took a 2-minute break to close my eyes, relax, clear my mind, and to focus on the intention for the answer to come to me — this was helpful as the answers I received after this break began to have greater clarity.

Here was my final answer: to live consciously and courageously, to resonate with love and compassion, to awaken the great spirits within others, and to leave this world in peace.

When you find your own unique answer to the question of why you’re here, you will feel it resonate with you deeply. The words will seem to have a special energy to you, and you will feel that energy whenever you read them.

Discovering your purpose is the easy part. The hard part is keeping it with you on a daily basis and working on yourself to the point where you become that purpose.

If you’re inclined to ask why this little process works, just put that question aside until after you’ve successfully completed it. Once you’ve done that, you’ll probably have your own answer to why it works. Most likely if you ask 10 different people why this works (people who’ve successfully completed it), you’ll get 10 different answers, all filtered through their individual belief systems, and each will contain its own reflection of truth.

Obviously, this process won’t work if you quit before convergence. I’d guesstimate that 80-90% of people should achieve convergence in less than an hour.

I completed Steve’s exercise and below are my results

Matt’s Life Purpose Is:

“Matt’s true purpose in life is to help others. I accomplish this by displaying all of my best qualities- adventurous, ethical, thoughtful, brave, caring, silly, fun, and outrageous. Before embarking on any life path I will ask the question. “Does this path have a heart?”. My goal is to give and receive openly on a daily basis”

1. Steve Pavlina, 2016, http://www.stevepavlina.com/ (20 June 2016)

ACTION ITEM: After determining your life purpose go to your “Master List Of Careers & Goals You Love”. If a new career comes to mind that is in alignment with your “life purpose” add it to your “Master List Of Careers & Goals You Love”. If a career no longer seems like a fit after completing your life purpose- remove it from your “Master List Of Careers & Goals You Love”. Put some real thought into this… I purposely designed this eCourse to take 15-20 days. You can go to the next unit after successfully completing this unit and a certain amount of time has passed. Every day you will complete from 1-3 units and will spend 30-180 minutes. If next unit not available, wait 24 hours and it will be available. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO FILL OUT UNIT FEEDBACK FORM.

CLIENT FEEDBACK: I WILL READ YOUR FEEDBACK-IT IS NOT A WASTE OF YOUR TIME. I NEED THOUGHTFUL COMMENTS TO IMPROVE THE COURSE FOR YOU AND OTHERS. PLEASE FILL OUT BELOW

You have now completed the whole course. Congratulations!