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Greetings
Do you ever feel stuck or confused about what your
next step is in your career, relationship or life? If
you're like many of us, this confusion and indecision
can drain your energy and motivation. This
month's article offers ideas to help you gain focus
and clarity by
exploring
your life purpose.
To your health, happiness and success,
Amber
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Do you ever feel stuck or confused about what your
next step is in your career, relationship or life? If
you're like many of us, this confusion and indecision
can drain your energy and motivation. One way to
gain focus and clarity is to explore your life purpose.
According to Buckminster Fuller, a well-known
inventor from the twentieth century, you
can learn about your life purpose by exploring the life
purpose of a honeybee:
"It is possible, just possible, that the honeybee has
a life purpose. What would that life purpose be? To
pollinate plants, to keep life on earth going. We
wouldn't exist if it wasn't for honeybees."
"But do you think the honeybee gets up each
morning and says to herself that she has to
pollinate plants? No. She just has - what goal? To
collect nectar to make honey."
"In the case of the honeybee, it's the smaller goal of
pollinating plants that has the much larger side effect
and the real impact - the maintenance of life on
earth."
Following this theory, I invite you to take the
emphasis off of discovering your life purpose - which
can be daunting and overwhelming - and, instead,
simply focus on getting into action with small goals
and noticing what brings you joy. It's easy.
Following are a few ideas to get you moving:
1) Research local non-profit organizations and
volunteer for one
whose mission really inspires you
2) Learn a new language, musical instrument or how
to draw or
paint
3) Go to events where you meet people with similar
interests
4) Start a garden in your back yard or on a
community plot
5) Explore your ancestry and travel to track
down your roots
6) Teach a continuing education class on a
subject in which you're knowledgeable
7) Attend conferences and seminars on topics
that interest you
8) Get involved with your child's school or team
9) Train for an athletic race or join a sports
team
As you get into action, simply be aware of what you
do best (your gifts, talents and skills) and explore
with your coach what brings you joy, satisfaction
and fulfillment. Chances are, they're
related.
If you explore that which brings you joy, the universe
will respond well. This doesn't mean that all of your
feedback will be positive. On the contrary, getting
flak is a sure sign that you're really exploring your life
purpose and not sitting quietly on the side-lines. It's
good to stir things up a bit.
When you really commit to exploring your life
purpose,
eventually, you will find that you shine with an
unmistakable light. Explore your light. Uncover your
light. The more you truly explore that which brings
you joy, the more focus and clarity you will have in
your career, relationships and life.
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Amber Rosenberg is the principal of
Pacific Life Coach, a life and business
coaching company that guides entrepreneurs, small
business owners and other professionals to
success on their own terms doing what they love.
She is a contributor to the book 'Inspiration to
Realization', a self-help book for women, a popular
speaker, and a writer for Know
Yourself Magazine. She also has 10 years
marketing and PR
experience for Fortune 500 companies and non-profit
organizations. To sign-up for a COMPLIMENTARY
half-hour phone coaching session, order a signed
copy of her book or sign-up for the Confident
Woman
FREE monthly e-zine, go to
www.pacificlifecoach.com
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About the Book:
I'm a contributing author to the women's self-help
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Reviewed by Entrepreneur Magazine
as 'summer's best bets for women', My chapter is
called: 'How to
Manage Your Love/Hate Relationship with Time'.
Other chapters focus on: how to say 'no' without
feeling guilty; tools to discover your secret weapon
against stress; how to turn your small business
into a brand-name success and much more.
"The collective wisdom in this book is a critical
resource for women who want to bring joy and
fulfillment into their lives...every day."
-- Ruth King, Author, The Ugly Truth about Small
Business
Success
Stories:
"I came to coaching because I was stressed out and
overwhelmed while struggling to open my new
business. Amber offered me rock-solid support in this
time of transition. Now the business is thriving and
I've learned how to actually enjoy and celebrate my
successes."
-- Small Business Owner, New York, NY
"Amber's positive energy has helped me to make
choices from a place of optimism instead of fear
which has had a powerful impact on my relationships
and career."
-- Executive, Santa Clara, CA
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