When was the last time you sat down with friends and talked deeply about the connection between the life you are leading professionally and personally, and your self-fulfilment goals?
If it has been a while it might be a good time to review things. As the days are shortening, and Autumn is approaching, here are some thoughts to help you consider your purpose and calling (perhaps during your coffee break).
Where Do You Get Your Inspiration?
It definitely helps to have fresh inspiration on board courtesy of speakers at a London College of Spirituality event, Kathleen O’Hara and Rasheed Ogunlaru Perhaps learning about the achievements of explorers, scientists, inventors and writers at an Open House London Event is good for self-reflection too. Whatever the motivation it is amazing how much insight a Regular sized Mocha can offer. Filtered Magazine could be onto something, where their illustration relates types of coffee swallowed to our psychological states. Or maybe it’s just the Caffeine.
3 Questions On Your Life’s Purpose or Calling
With the aid of coffee and carbs 3 of us sat down to reflect. We figured there are 3 major questions in life:
- How do you know what you are called to do with your life?
- What path can you follow once you understand yourself?
- Is there a key quality someone needs to succeed whether they are 18 or 48 years old?
How Do Our 3 Answers Compare To Yours?
Here are 3 answers to those ‘purpose’ questions: what answers would you give?
- Your Calling depends on your values. What are the essentials you require from your life and what ethical actions will you take to get them?
- Your Path echoes a new favourite quote from the late Arthur Ashe (Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.) in other words make the best of your current situation, drawing on what resources you have available as a result of the choices that have already occurred in your life
- The must-have Quality for the 21st century has to be Resilience : that quality (or ones close to it) come into play when: a) Your Client wants more outputs in less time b) Your Boss says your work quality must improve c) Your Significant other lets you know they think you are working too hard.
Over to you: what answers would you give to the Calling / Path / Essential Quality questions?
What Do You Feel About Your Calling?
These are a deep series of questions, so well done for going through them. Here are the final points to consider.
How many marks out of 10 does your current role score when you consider this statement:
‘My current role is precisely what I am called to do’
(10 = Strongly Agree; 5 = Neither Agree or Disagree; 1 = Strongly Disagree).
Want To Keep The Conversation Going?
What do you feel about the score you gave your role? What, if anything, will you do to change that score? Feel free to share your responses in the comment section below.
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